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  1. indianrider 1 juli 2020 15:32
    quote:

    Teee schreef op 1 juli 2020 05:42:

    Wat denken jullie van degrey? Gaat deze nog verder stijgen?
    wel wat ik ga doen is een klein deeltje al veilig stellen nu, en andere kan gaan of dalen
    als we zouden weten wat dit aandeel gaat doen zou gemakkelijk zijn dan kunnen we alles verkopen/kopen
    maar denk wel dat er nog een potentieel inzit het goud zit daar in alle geval in de grond volgens de laatste boringen
  2. [verwijderd] 22 juli 2020 05:03
    youtu.be/L_vSErbaAgE
    Wow!Megadrillbitnieuws.
    Ze breiden uit zoals een olievlek en ceo Glenn Jardine geeft mondelinge uitleg , dit is werkelijk een Monster in wording, en dat bij een galloperende goudprijs, vrijdag staan we niet ver van de 1 aud terug.
    Koers is al uitgevogeld op 0.59 aud we staan reeds terug op 0,76 aud!

  3. indianrider 5 augustus 2020 10:02
    Strong results boost Aquila westerly extension
    Positive Aircore and first visible gold in early RC drilling results
    Highlights:
    ? Shallow aircore and RC drilling results intersect new intrusion-hosted mineralisation at the western end of Aquila:
    - 16m @ 3.7g/t Au from 43m in HERC141 (ends in mineralisation)
    - 16m @ 2.1g/t Au from 44m in BWAC783
    - 13m @ 1.8g/t Au from 71m in BWAC908
    - 8m @ 1.6g/t Au from 56m in BWAC800
    ? The new drilling results confirm shallow gold mineralisation over approximately 400m of strike in a north-south direction.
    ? Initial program of 16 RC holes to be drilled east-west on 80m x 80m spacing has commenced and aims to test to 200m below surface.
    ? Aircore drilling to extend this zone to the south is underway.
    ? Overall, Aquila strike potential now spans +1.6km, remains open and has potential to increase the open pit extent at Hemi.
  4. indianrider 11 augustus 2020 09:17
    Congratulations to our 2020 winners:
    CEO of the Year: Mark Zeptner, Ramelius Resources
    New/Emerging Leader of the Year: Alex Dorsch, Chalice Gold Mines
    Explorer of the Year: De Grey Mining for the Hemi gold discovery
    Deal and/or Merger of the Year: Saracen Mineral Holdings for the acquisition of 50% of KCGM


    Ramelius managing director Mark Zeptner was the first company or person to be nominated in the same category two years' running.

    The WASM graduate was voted as CEO of the Year after Ramelius smashed its FY20 guidance, acquired Spectrum Metals and increased its market value by 236%.

    He narrowly beat out runner-up, West African Resources executive chairman Richard Hyde, who has overseen the successful early start-up of the Sanbrado mine.

    Chalice Gold Mines MD Alex Dorsch is the New/Emerging Leader of the Year for overseeing the transformational discovery of the Julimar project, all while advancing another potential gold discovery in Victoria.

    At only 33, he's at the helm of a A$350 million company with nearly $55 million in cash and investments at June 30.

    The runner-up by a narrow margin was Alkane Resources MD Nic Earner, who had a stellar year due to the Boda discovery, exploration success at Tomingley, the advancement of its WA gold investments and the demerger of its Dubbo zirconium project.

    The most hotly contested category was Explorer of the Year, where there were nine nominees.

    The winner was De Grey Mining's Hemi discovery, which has transformed the once-struggling explorer into a billion dollar company.

    The Hemi deposit is seen as having the potential to hold more than 5 million ounces of gold, which would make it Australia's most significant new gold discovery since Gruyere.

    In second place was Chalice's Julimar project, a first-hole discovery that has opened up a new WA mineral province.

    Newcrest Mining and Greatland Gold's Havieron gold-copper discovery in WA's Paterson Province and Alkane's Boda gold-copper porphyry discovery in New South Wales were equal third.

    Saracen's US$750 million acquisition of 50% of the iconic Kalgoorlie Super Pit was the clear winner in the Deal and/or Merger of the Year category.

    It is the only time in MNN Awards history that one nominee got 3 votes from every judge.

    The transformational deal saw Saracen raise a third of its equity, but its shares have since doubled and the company is now a member of the ASX 100.

    The win is the second in a row for Saracen after MD Raleigh Finlayson took out CEO of the Year last year. It also makes the company the first MNN Awards two-time winner.

    Northern Star Resources' acquisition of the other half of the Super Pit was the runner-up.

    At the start of June, we asked readers to submit nominations, which were then used to formulate a shortlist for each of the four categories.

    This was the biggest field of nominees in the MNN Awards' four-year history, with the editorial team struggling to narrow down the shortlist.

    The number of nominees and the spread of the votes only highlighted what a strong year it was for the Australian resources sector.

    MNN's editorial team spent the past month profiling all of the nominees, which can be viewed here.

    The judging panel comprised MNN editor Kristie Batten, senior reporter Michael Quinn, Aspermont managing editor Richard Roberts, MNN columnists Barry FitzGerald, Allan Trench and John Sykes, Cube Consulting general manager Rebecca Prain, CSA Global MD Jeff Elliott, Lion Selection Group investment manager Hedley Widdup and PCF Capital MD Liam Twigger.
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