michael_selway
Coal & Phosphate, thats it!
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- 20 October 2005
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36590 said:Good day for TZN.
TZN has surpassed the target of $2.45, now on to $4.20.
Is this movement in the SP consistant with other zincers or does it have something to do with the results due out in Jan?
I agree with this statement . I have held TZN for over a year now and I am starting to make money on it I believe it is more an opportunity to accumulate and they have some really good project due to start Algeria and SA so not really a time to sellsweetbarrister said:Had a bad day yesterday losing over 13%. However was as a result of some online broker. Recovered today with announcement re world class find in Algeria. When the press gets hold of it the price will fly. Fasten your seatbelts..!!
Share placement at $1.5, I guess.Fab said:What's happening with TZN ? It just went into trading halt .
I am hoping for something good
Why? That is not really the type of news I would expect.mmmmining said:Share placement at $1.5, I guess.
You could be next Chairman of Board of Directors for TZNFab said:Why? That is not really the type of news I would expect.
Halba said:This approval nearly 1.5 year wait. This is a joke. Supposedly aussie regulations are pro mining but this is iran or indonesia like.
Prospector said:Not with a Labor Government. To be fair there are many environmental issues involved. This is not a mining town, far from it. It is almost suburban, but with the usual pleasantness of the countryside. And the locals are right to be concerned about environmental impact.
There is plenty of zinc and minerals in the rest of the state
Prospector said:Zinc mine approval granted today for Angas mine. The locals will be very angry.
Rafa said:Sorry, last qts on the wier...
Would you support the wier if the plumbing around the region was sorted?
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