Dont stress JAY low vol on the decrease means jack s CB,s on the way good times ahead for all holders of yml ymlo
CARR BOYD ann check it out hope it holds all we have been hoping for go YML you good thing bloody 100 thingie
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Is it out ? I can no see it anywhere.... dam commsec...... can some one pls update us here... I can not see it anywhere... thanks
The Marillana results will give the share price the big push, so hold tight for a couple of months.
And there is the problem, how many will wait it out?
Short term, I see sideways movement with possible weakness. There are too many holding that were expecting good things in May, let alone June. Now we're talking July/August for anything definite.
However, I don't plan on selling to trade. The past has taught me how difficult this process is, when simply holding longer term will exact the rewards I'm after.
Be interesting to see how the market reacts tomorrow.
Very interesting indeed.By the way, I spoke to a broker friend in Perth over the weekend and he said he'd heard rumors about a deal on their ore, but he wouldn't divulge anymore - even after I offered to pay his beers! Could be nothing, but worth keeping an ear to the ground. Interestingly, he referred to them as 'the chaps kicking off that nickel mine'
Very interesting indeed.
I was curious to see the sudden, simultaneous and unexplained drops in both VRE and YML... I know Paddo's have had large stakes in both of these over time... but perhaps this is something to keep tabs on.
Thanks for that Alf Guy...
there has also been capping at the 50c range today, one was 200k share cap, another one around 120k shares, looks like someone is accumulating. the company doesnt like releasing constant updates, dunno whether its a good things or not. even with the current ann its prob nothing new, bt js a progress report.
the actual value to the company is not that significant:
Take the open pit..
1120 tonnes at say $40 000 per tonne = $44 800 000
YML can earn 51% = $22 848 000
I had a look at some other open pit nickel mines and they were significantly larger than YML (so economy of scale much better) and their cost per tonne was about 70% of the total nickel value (to produce pure nickel from dirt). So say 80% of YML nickel value for mining and associated activities.
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