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02.07.09 21:43
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1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosGlobe M&M, 2 Jahre payback, ü20 Jahre Produktion

Was mir an GBE so gefällt:

Aktueller Unternehmenswert an der Börse: 68,7 Mio Shares x 0,145 AUD = 9,96 Mio AUD

55% der Shares sind in festen Händen

Vertrauensvolles fähiges Management

Bereits 2 MOUs abgezeichnet

Wenige ausstehende Optionen

Cashbestand ca. 30% des Unternehmenswertes

Der Kurs stand vor 12 Monaten noch bei 1,10 AUD, jetzt bei 0,145 AUD

Die vier Projekte von GBE befinden sich in Malawi.
Malawi gilt als sehr sicher, entgegenkommend und Investorenfreundlich.

Das Kanyika Projekt ist bisher das Flaggschiff der 4 Explorationslizenzen.
Man kann schnell erahnen, was passiert, wenn man in diesem Gebiet einfach weiter nach Noirden bohrt. (siehe http://www.globemetalsandmining.com.au/...p?mid=25&title=Kanyika)
Über 20 Jahre Minenlaufzeit.
Nach zwei Jahren payback der Investition!
Chinesen zeigen großes Interesse.
Hinzugefügt sei, dass der Anteil an Tantal bisher kaum als Spekulation mit einbezogen wurde.
Die Pusherbude Commerce wird mit wesentlich schlechteren Abbaubedingungen bzgl. Tantal jeden Tag in gesponserten und geschmierten Presseartikeln abgefeiert, wie Michael Jackson in den 90ern. Das Vorkommen an Tantal von GBE kann bei Commerce locker mithalten. Auch Uran ist vorhanden. Die Chinesen benötigen Uran.
GBE ist gerade dabei 12,5 Mio AUD für die Erstellung der BFS einzusammeln.
Bis Oktober soll das Geld da sein.
Mitte 2012 soll voll produziert werden.
Sehr geringer Verschnitt des Gesteins. Top-Ausbeute.
Bei-Produkte wie Zirkon, Feldspar/Keramik, Magnetit.
Hervorragende Infrastruktur, Wasserversorgung usw. gewährleistet.

Livingstonia-Projekt:
Uran-Lagerstätte mit Top-Gehalten.
Palladin liegt in der Nachbarschaft und ist quasi als Vorhut unterwegs, um den Weg für GBE freizumachen. (Lizenzen, Genehmigungen usw.)
Uranvorkommen liegt in ca. 40-70m Tiefe.

Nthalire:
Südliches Linzenzgebiet von Palladins Uran-Flaggschiff in Malawi.
Es werden gerade Radiometrische-Luftaufnahmen gemacht und ausgewertet.

Belele Dambo:
653 qkm!
Drillings werden gerade ausgewertet.
Uran, Zirkon, Nb, und REE!!!

Ich finde GBE sehr vielversprechend.
Die Mcap ist ein Witz und die Zukunftsaussichten sind enorm positiv zu bewerten.
Ein richtiges Schmuckstück zum Schnäppchenpreis.

Bitte korrigeirt mich, falls ich etwas falsch recherschiert haben sollte oder falls ich etwas wichtiges vergessen haben sollte.

Gruß, Mikrokosmos  

30.07.09 14:35

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosJetzt gehts erst so richtig los

Es wird konkret...

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20090730/pdf/31jt2jkhkp7f00.pdf

Neue website: http://www.globemetalsandmining.com.au/

Der Vorteil: diese Aktie hat noch kaum einer auf seinem Schirm!  

14.08.09 10:27

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage Mikrokosmosläuft :-)

Wow,da wird doch glatt aus dem ASK gekauft in D.
Geil, bin schon 144% im Plus...

Naja, vor einigen Monaten, bei 0,12 AUD hat keiner so richtig an die Versprechungen des Managements geglaubt.

Anscheinend wird es jetzt erst so richtig interessant.
Erst seit einigen wenigen Tagen, dass sich auch andere für diesen Wert interessieren.
Wir stehen immer noch am Anfang. Das Management arbeitet wie ein schweizer Uhrwerk und die Chinesen lieben das.

Die Entwicklungen in den letzten Wochen freuen mich sehr.
Ich bin damals von ArtBechstein auf diesen Wert aufmerksam gemacht worden, hatte damals eine kleine Posi gekauft und gehalten un d habe nochmal ordentlich bei 0,12 und 0,15 AUD nachgekauft.  

18.08.09 11:13

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosTrading Halt :-)

http://www.hotcopper.com.au/announcementFiles/...d90fb8-GBE456697.pdf

"Investment in Kanyka Niobium Projekt"

Man darf gespannt sein...  

18.08.09 19:07

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosHeute Nacht...

wirds spannend, weil kurz vor zwei der Deal bekannt gegeben wird...  

19.08.09 04:52

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosGreat Deal !!

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20090819/pdf/31k56ry1yr232z.pdf

68,7 Mio Aktien outstanding.
BFS gesichert.
zu 25% wird der neue Partner an Globes Niobium-Projekt beteiligt.
Bedeutet 51,6 Mio aktueller Projektwert.
Ergibt 0,75 AUD per Share!!!  

02.09.09 04:34

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosEs wird weitergebohrt... News

Wie in meinem Eröffnungsthread bereits vermutet (hatte damals wohl die Himmelsrichtungen vertauscht)
Es wird weiter nach Süden exploriert...

http://www.hotcopper.com.au/announcementFiles/...74f03b-GBE458797.pdf  

25.09.09 07:56

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosA$5.2 Million Fund Raising Completed

25.09.09 10:04

239 Postings, 6628 Tage kikerikiWer schenkt hier wem was

A$5.2 million fund raising via placement of 20m shares @ A$0.26

 

05.10.09 07:25

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosMetallurgy Update Kanyika Niobium Project

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20091005/pdf/31l4fxj94h82xb.pdf

Heute gleich zwei Meldungen:

great job... :-)

Metallurgy Update ? Kanyika Niobium Project

Highlights
- Concentrate production component of the pre-feasibility stage metallurgical testwork program now complete
- Total 46kg of concentrate @ 26.0% Nb2O5, 1.74% Ta2O5 and 0.79% U3O8 produced
- Acid leach/solvent extraction and smelting of concentrate sample to begin immediately to produce final FeNb, Ta2O5 and U3O8 products

...

Globe Metals & Mining is pleased to report a significant milestone has been achieved in its prefeasibility metallurgical test-work program, with successful production of approximately 46kg of concentrate grading 26.0% Nb2O5 from the initial 6 tonnes of feed material.
Concentrate production work was conducted at Nagrom and Ammtec laboratories in Perth and at SGS in Lakefield, Canada. Spiral separation work was conducted at Nagrom, with flotation work conducted at both Ammtec and SGS Lakefield.
The sample will be immediately transported to the Republic of South Africa for downstream processing. Globe?s joint venture partner, Thuthuka Group, in conjunction with the University of Pretoria, will carry out the acid leach and solvent extraction work to produce Nb2O5, Ta2O5 and U3O8 from the concentrate. Keech Furnace Technologies will conduct the smelting work to produce steel grade ferro-niobium (FeNb) from the Nb2O5. Production of approximately 5kg of FeNb and lesser amounts of Ta2O5 and U3O8 is targeted from the program.
The product specifications and samples will be provided to potential off-take partners and to the parties that have already signed off-take MOU?s with Globe.
Globe intends to complete the pre-feasibility study already underway (of which these reported metallurgical tests are a part of), notwithstanding the commencement of the bankable feasibility study being carried out with Thuthuka Group  

05.10.09 07:28

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosZusätzliches Projekt mit REE-Phantasie

http://www.stocknessmonster.com/news-item?T=Y9rCV5bs37YRXvDF?

GBE hat ein neues Projekt hinzugewonnen.

Acquisition of High Grade Fluorite Project ? Mozambique


Highlights

? Globe to acquire up to 90% interest in high grade Mount Muambe Fluorite Project, Tete Province, Mozambique
? Historical trench results compare extremely favourably to grades of producing fluorite mines and include:
o MMA: 16m @ 71% CaF2
o MMB: 21m @ 61% CaF2
o MMC: 17m @ 70% CaF2
o MMD: 19m @ 63% CaF2
? Area serviced by major power, road and rail infrastructure
? Historical metallurgical work demonstrates that concentrates of >97% CaF2 can be produced
? Project area also prospective for REE, Nb and Ta
? Project can be easily managed and serviced in initial stages from Globe?s nearby regional headquarters in Lilongwe, Malawi

Jetzt kann auch GBE mit der RRE-Phantasie neue (alte) Höhen erklimmen :-)  

19.10.09 01:00

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosGlobe Niob & Tantal

04.11.09 17:11

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosNEWS

Änderung in der Aktionärsstruktur:
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20091104/pdf/31lvpff9bt664f.pdf

Interview mit Text:
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20091104/pdf/31lv9wxz1n3lyz.pdf
http://www.brr.com.au/event/62072?popup=true

Das Mangement wird erweitert. Unter anderem ein neuer Chairman.
Der kann bestimmt gut verkaufen und hat Top-Kontakte...guter Fang:
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20091104/pdf/31lv9vf90my21s.pdf  

23.11.09 00:19

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosTrading Halt-Aquisition von Rare Earth Projekt

24.11.09 23:20

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosNEWS: Rare-Earth-Project 80%, JV - New !

06.01.10 10:10

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosGlobe +19,4% in Australien

Es scheint, als hätte der TPG-Fonds sich als Verkäufer zurück gezogen.  

07.01.10 14:21

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosPresse berichtet mehr und mehr...

daher wohl der Anstieg.
Globe ist stark unterbewertet.
Dieses Jahr wird sich diese Unterbewertung auflösen IMHO.
Interessiert hier jedoch leider niemanden...  

10.01.10 13:36

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosGuter Artikel auf der Homepage

AFRICAN exploration with a subtle twist

http://www.globemetalsandmining.com.au/news.php

IF YOU FIND THAT MINERAL exploration example interesting take another look and consider the investment case because unless the simple rules of mathematics have changed, Globe?s share price is about half what it should be.
One explanation is that the stock, like so many Aussies in Africa, is being hit by the ?African discount?, a sort of collective concern ingrained in some Australian investors towards any company that does business on the ?dark continent?.
?Not so?, says Globe chief executive, Mark Sumich. ?It?s the niobium. Few people understand what it is, or the  remendous opportunity we have to become a world-class player in the niobium business.?
More about the metal later; right now it?s sufficient to know it is essential in making certain types of speciality steels, and demand is strong ? which means so is the price. First, the investment case, which revolves around an August 19 deal in which a multi-disciplined South African engineering firm agreed to pay $US10.6 million for a 25% stake in Globe?s flagship Kanyika project in Malawi. Thuthuka Group?s entry price will fund 85% of the  stimated cost of a bankable feasibility study (BFS) into Kanyika, which started the day the deal was signed and is due for completion in December 2010.
But, what investors should be looking at is the financial equation that trails behind Thuthuka.
If the South African engineer is prepared to pay $US10.6 million for 25% of Kanyika then it follows logically that the entire project is worth $US42.4 million at this stage of its exploration and evaluation ? which also means that a 75% share (what Globe now has) is worth $US31.8 million ($A35 million).
The question then needs to be asked, how is it possible for Globe to be trading on the Australian Securities Exchange at around 20c a share (in early November), a price that values the entire company at roughly $20 million?
Looked at another way, to use a geological term and magnify the anomaly, it can actually be argued that Kanyika has a net present value of $US200 million, assuming the project can be developed at its currently estimated capital cost, achieve its production targets and the price of niobium stays up.
?I understand the numbers,? Sumich said. ?There?s no question that the value in Kanyika is not being recognised, yet. What is equally interesting is that the calculation is based on one of our projects in Malawi, with no recognition of Machinga (a rare earths, niobium, and tantalum project) and the Mount Muambe fluorite project.?
Interesting as Machinga and Muambe might become, the value today lies in Kanyika and its niobium, especially given strong worldwide demand for high-strength steels of the sort used in bridge construction ? and other major projects of the sort favoured by government stimulus packages in the wake of the global financial crisis.
The key facts underpinning Kanyika, with further exploration likely to expand the resource numbers being used in the BFS, include:
? a mine and processing facility capital cost of $US152 million;
? three product streams, with 75% of the value in niobium, 15% tantalum and 10% uranium;
? a price for the niobium of $US39 a kilogram, pointing to annual niobium revenue approaching $US117 million;
? capital cost payback achieved in two years of a project with a minimum life expectancy of 20 years; and
? ongoing exploration considered highly likely to double the current indicated and inferred resource base of 55 million tonnes of ore.
Sumich told RESOURCESTOCKS a revised resource statement on Kanyika was expected in early 2010, although from an investment perspective there seems to be sufficient known material in the ground to focus on the next steps in the project, such as metallurgy and process design, and the production of sample product for potential
customers.
The nature of projects producing speciality metals that lack a company profile 58 malawi globe metals & mining
?Interest is high because the world market for niobium has been growing strongly over the past 20 years and there is a limited number of sources.?
MARK SUMICH
globe metals & mining AFRICAN exploration with a subtle twist.
What you see is not always what you get, demonstrated in duplicate by taking a close look at Globe Metals & Mining, an Australian explorer which went looking for uranium and found niobium instead.

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2010 RESOURCESTOCKS 59
?terminal? market such as the London Metal Exchange, is that they generally require an offtake and funding agreement with a major consumer, rather than rely on bank finance.
Writing a deal with a cornerstone customer is one of the priority jobs for Sumich as Thuthuka gets on with its assigned jobs in the BFS, including mine design and planning, along with studies into metallurgy, social needs, environmental protection, and infrastructure availability, such as water, power and transport.
Another priority is cementing Globe?s relationship with the government of Malawi. The task should not prove onerous given the nature of the country which has English as the official language, British law at its core, and an open door to miners which have included Australia?s uranium leader, Paladin Energy, at its Kayelekera uranium
mine.
Paladin?s deal, which saw the government of Malawi allocated a 15% stake in Kayelekera, has almost certainly provided a template for Globe.
On the offtake (and associated funding) talks Sumich said Globe was already getting inquiries from potential  partners.
?Interest is high because the world market for niobium has been growing strongly over the past 20 years and
there is a limited number of sources, but all potential customers will want to see samples of what we propose to
produce,? Sumich said.
?What?s adding to their interest is the rapid growth in niobium consumption. Between 2003 and 2008, global output more than doubled from 30,000 tonnes to 70,000 tonnes, with the bulk of that coming from one country, Brazil, which accounted for 83 per cent of world production.
?There is little doubt that consumers want to achieve a diversity of supply to prevent any severe shortfall in case of disruption at a single source.
?Canada and China are the other producers of niobium, but an additional source would be very welcome in the market.?
With demand growing strongly, and a handful of operating mines, it seems highly likely that Globe will have a choice of offers from offtake partners when it completes its BFS, and delivers product samples to potential customers. Globe?s two other projects in Malawi are playing second fiddle to Kanyika, but do have blue-sky potential, which means the stock is not a one-trick pony.
Machinga, in which Globe is acquiring an 80% stake, has revealed encouraging rock chip samples grading up to 2.64% total rare earth oxides, a brew of odd elements (which sell for high prices) such as dysprosium, a key ingredient in the engines of hybrid cars, magnets and nuclear fuel rods. Exploration continues.
Mount Muambe fluorite is another recent addition in which Globe can acquire up to 90% of a project which produces hydrofluoric acid, which has a range of industrial uses, including the production of niobium ? potentially a neat example of vertical integration.
Interesting as the second-fiddle projects might become, all eyes today are on Kanyika, and the sequence of hurdles to be cleared over the next 12 months.
These include completion of the BFS, negotiating a deal with the government, producing niobium product samples for potential customers, and securing an offtake (and funding) agreement.
As news flow builds and investors develop a greater comfort level with niobium (and Africa), Sumich can expect greater recognition for Globe.
? Tim Treadgold  

10.01.10 13:54

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosSubheadline vergessen..

hier ist sie:

What you see is not always what you get, demonstrated in duplicate by taking a close look at Globe Metals & Mining, an Australian explorer which went looking for uranium and found niobium instead.  

31.01.10 23:26

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosQuarterly Activities Report

Liest sich gut...
Es scheint, als ob am Freitag alle restlichen Shares von TPG (die den Kurs mit ihrem Abverkauf von 35c auf 18c gedrückt haben) an einen anderen Investor gegengen sind.
Das lässt ermuten, dass hier einiges an News seitens Globe zu erwarten ist.
Globe hat vermutlich gewartet, bis TPG alle Shares abgegeben hat...
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20100201/pdf/31nghsjzb4n9x1.pdf  

01.02.10 23:36

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosEs geht los !

TPG ist raus und direkt beginnt der Newsflow:

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20100202/pdf/31nh813ywktg8x.pdf

Wow, very near by the surface:

Highlights

Further near surface high-grade results from 2009 infill drilling program
Very high grade, near surface mineralisation intersected in multiple drillholes,
including:
KARC170 16m @ 11,725ppm Nb2O5, 871ppm Ta2O5, 467ppm U3O8 (from 0m)
incl. 3m @ 27,974ppm Nb2O5, 2,225ppm Ta2O5, 1,127ppm U3O8 (from 10m)
KARC176 29m @ 9,717ppm Nb2O5, 447ppm Ta2O5, 336ppm U3O8 (from 5m)
incl. 13m @ 14,766ppm Nb2O5, 730ppm Ta2O5, 523ppm U3O8 (from 19m)
Results to be incorporated in new resource estimate to feed into Bankable
Feasibility Study currently underway
Additional infill drilling results expected shortly

Summary
Globe Metals & Mining is very pleased to announce the second batch of 2009 infill drilling results from
its Kanyika Niobium Project in Malawi.
The infill RC drilling program was designed solely to upgrade the resource category of selected areas
of the deposit to the JORC Measured and Indicated categories. The upgraded resource estimate is
due toward the end of Q1 2010. This will feed directly in to the pit optimisation, mine design and
scheduling components of the Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS).
All twenty four RC drill holes reported in this market release intersected significant mineralisation at
relatively shallow depths in the northern Milenje Zone. The extremely robust nature of the deposit
continues to be confirmed in these RC infill drill results, which show excellent consistency of geology
and high-grade mineralised zones. In addition, wider, moderate grade zones continue to be
intersected at deeper levels in the northern Milenje Zone.
The existing total JORC inferred and indicated resource is currently 55.1Mt @ 3,000ppm Nb2O5,
which includes 24Mt @ 3,800ppm Nb2O5.
Globe?s Executive Chairman, Mr. Mark Sumich, said ?We have always been very comfortable with the
geological and resource model, and these additional infill drilling results continue to confirm the overall
robustness of the resource, and the significant high grade areas of mineralisation at or near surface.?
?The significance of these high-grade mineralised zones is that they are likely to mined first, to
enhance Project economics. The grades reported in this market release are markedly superior to the
overall resource grade.?
?The upgraded JORC resource to be released in Q1 2010 will be a key component of the BFS, and a
significant milestone.?
Highlights
? Further near surface high-grade results from 2009 infill drilling program
? Very high grade, near surface mineralisation intersected in multiple drillholes,
including:
KARC170 16m @ 11,725ppm Nb2O5, 871ppm Ta2O5, 467ppm U3O8 (from 0m)
incl. 3m @ 27,974ppm Nb2O5, 2,225ppm Ta2O5, 1,127ppm U3O8 (from 10m)
KARC176 29m @ 9,717ppm Nb2O5, 447ppm Ta2O5, 336ppm U3O8 (from 5m)
incl. 13m @ 14,766ppm Nb2O5, 730ppm Ta2O5, 523ppm U3O8 (from 19m)
? Results to be incorporated in new resource estimate to feed into Bankable
Feasibility Study currently underway
? Additional infill drilling results expected shortly

Summary
Globe Metals & Mining is very pleased to announce the second batch of 2009 infill drilling results from
its Kanyika Niobium Project in Malawi.
The infill RC drilling program was designed solely to upgrade the resource category of selected areas
of the deposit to the JORC Measured and Indicated categories. The upgraded resource estimate is
due toward the end of Q1 2010. This will feed directly in to the pit optimisation, mine design and
scheduling components of the Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS).
All twenty four RC drill holes reported in this market release intersected significant mineralisation at
relatively shallow depths in the northern Milenje Zone. The extremely robust nature of the deposit
continues to be confirmed in these RC infill drill results, which show excellent consistency of geology
and high-grade mineralised zones. In addition, wider, moderate grade zones continue to be
intersected at deeper levels in the northern Milenje Zone.
The existing total JORC inferred and indicated resource is currently 55.1Mt @ 3,000ppm Nb2O5,
which includes 24Mt @ 3,800ppm Nb2O5.
Globe?s Executive Chairman, Mr. Mark Sumich, said ?We have always been very comfortable with the
geological and resource model, and these additional infill drilling results continue to confirm the overall
robustness of the resource, and the significant high grade areas of mineralisation at or near surface.?
?The significance of these high-grade mineralised zones is that they are likely to mined first, to
enhance Project economics. The grades reported in this market release are markedly superior to the
overall resource grade.?
?The upgraded JORC resource to be released in Q1 2010 will be a key component of the BFS, and a
significant milestone.?
?In relation to other aspects of the BFS, the Company expects to be able to update the market on
progress in the near future.?  

03.02.10 09:01

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosNeues Rare-EarthProjekt wird exploriert

09.02.10 23:45

1280 Postings, 6249 Tage MikrokosmosAdditional Excellent Infill Drill Results

http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20100210/pdf/31nm9bptv35ddf.pdf

10 February 2010
ASX/Media Announcement
Additional Excellent Infill Drill Results ? Kanyika Niobium Project

Highlights
? Unexpectedly wide zones of moderate to high grade mineralisation
intersected in the southern Milenje Zone at Kanyika

? Best results include:
KARC196 63m @ 4,392ppm Nb2O5, 244ppm Ta2O5, 103ppm U3O8 (from 32m)
incl. 6m @ 10,082ppm Nb2O5, 455ppm Ta2O5, 265ppm U3O8 (from 78m)
KARC205 69m @ 3,546ppm Nb2O5, 198ppm Ta2O5, 85ppm U3O8 (from 33m)
incl. 12m @ 8,053ppm Nb2O5, 412ppm Ta2O5, 171ppm U3O8 (from 70m)

? Results to be incorporated in new resource estimate to feed into Bankable
Feasibility Study currently underway

? Further infill drilling results expected shortly

Summary
Globe Metals & Mining is very pleased to announce the third batch of 2009 infill drilling results from its
Kanyika Niobium Project in Malawi.
The infill RC drilling program was designed solely to upgrade the resource category of selected areas
of the deposit to the JORC Measured and Indicated categories. The upgraded resource estimate is
due toward the end of Q1 2010. This will feed directly in to the pit optimisation, mine design and
scheduling components of the Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS).
All twenty two RC drill holes reported in this market release intersected significant mineralisation at
relatively shallow depths in the southern Milenje Zone.
A number of the deeper RC drill holes in this program intersected wides zones of unexpectedly high
grade material, particularly those between sections 6,200mN and 6,400mN, inclusive. It is expected
this particular area of the resource will be significantly, positively influenced by these new wide,
moderate to high grade drill intercepts.
Globe?s Executive Chairman, Mr. Mark Sumich, said ?The Kanyika Niobium Deposit continues to
improve. These results continue to demonstrate the overall robustness of the resource. The
discovery of additional, unexpected, moderate to high grade zones should impact positively on the
overall resource.?  

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