Mining stocks worth researching for AVZ holders

Fletch77

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One stock worth mentioning is PAM. I was holding but sold out a while back with the. Intention of buying back in, I’m currently looking for an entry.

It’s not sexy, it’s a lepidolite deposit in Thailand. Current MC $43mill. they have a small resource already.

I’m not going to put too much information on here and try and sell it to anyone, but it’s definitely worth a look at the last couple of interviews and company presentations on YouTube.

From memory, managing director Paul Lock owns roughly around 27% of the company, and still forked out $500,000 out of his pocket to participate in the recent small raise which was at a slight premium.

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Frank

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Core has to be close to a buy now at the current MC ?

It‘s nearly down to a 1/3 of it all time high. In fact it was at when it hit low 60’s yesterday.
It’s all about the factories.

Gigafactories coming online in China are set to feed demand for battery-grade materials such as lithium for insatiable EV markets, according to Benchmark Metals Intelligence (BMI) analysis.

“In H222 and H123, the Asia region maintained its position as the regional leader in terms of EV battery plant investments, attracting 38 projects into either gigafactory or EV battery component plant investments,” BMI says.

“Although the investments in Asia are dispersed among eight different markets we note that mainland China maintains its dominance in the region, attracting 13 investments for a combined value of US$38.1bn (59.5% of Asia’s total investment value).

Meanwhile, Core Lithium looks to be hitting the market to again raise another $100m of capital for its Finniss lithium mine near Darwin in the NT less than a year after receiving $100m to develop the project.

The project shipped its first spodumene concentrate in the June quarter, producing 3589t and 14,685t in March and June respectively at recoveries of 47.4% and 48.6%, which pales in comparison to a 2021 DFS that projected a 71.7% average recovery rate.

C1 costs fell from $2188/t to $902/t in the June quarter, but Core disappointed the market with FY24 and FY25 guidance well below the nameplate 175,000tpa capacity outlined in its initial study work.


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Fletch77

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If anyone has some small cap mining stocks worth looking at please let me know.

Took some AZS profits and looking to take a bit of a punt on a few.
 
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Frank

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If anyone has some small cap mining stocks worth looking at please let me know.

Took some AZS profits and looking to take a bit of a punt on a few.
As i say to everyone / anyone who wants to be a Millionaire / My advice on ASX Stocks

Just give me $5mil or $10mil and i will turn it into $1mil or $2mil before you know it :( :eek: :rolleyes:

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Fletch77

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As i say to everyone / anyone who wants to be a Millionaire / My advice on ASX Stocks

Just give me $5mil or $10mil and i will turn it into $1mil or $2mil before you know it :( :eek: :rolleyes:

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I really hope things turn around for you mate, you deserve it more than anyone ☺️
 
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DiscoDanNZ

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I've mentioned them before but DRE is well worth a look at, very active speccy explorer. Currently very volatile SP and on sale. I thought I bagged a bargain last week when I topped up at 3.4c.

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Fletch77

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I've mentioned them before but DRE is well worth a look at, very active speccy explorer. Currently very volatile SP and on sale. I thought I bagged a bargain last week when I topped up at 3.4c.

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Thanks Disco, on my watch list
 

Fletch77

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For those that have seen the run of WC8, check out this comparison with Iris (IR1)

It could be a very decent deposit with some good grades close to surface in the US of A… (insert gringos meme here)

Current SP $1.56 MC $189mill

Worth looking into.

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*This Mob might be worth a look / sounds promising, especially after that 60Mins episode the other night(y)

100pc Success Rate: Ark Mines hits rare earths in every hole at one-of-a-kind project

Ark Mines is off to a flying start at its Sandy Mitchell project in North Queensland, confirming rare earths mineralisation in every interval of every hole assayed to date.

Sandy Mitchell is unique compared to other rare earths (REE) deposits, as the materials are hosted in fine sands known as terrestrial placer deposits, which are amenable to simple panning into a concentrate.

Ark Mines (ASX:AHK) says this could result in a potentially fast-start up beneficiation gravity processing model that will have lower processing costs than both hard rock and ionic clay-hosted REE deposits.

The first batch of assays from the company’s 144 hole stage 1 drill program comprised all critical light rare earths as well as heavy rare earths including dysprosium (Dy), terbium (Tb), holmium (Ho), erbium (Er), thulium (Tm) ytterbium (Yb), yttrium (Y) and excluding only lutetium.

Ark says niobium (Nb205) grades are also consistent is assays with magnet metals accounting for 23% of the Total Rare Earth Oxides (TREO).

Commercial grades and straightforward processing

Assay results included:
  • TREO plus yttrium and scandium average grades for every metre assayed 503.5ppm with highest grades of 1,175.4ppm;
  • Light rare earth average grade for every metre assayed 454.3ppm with the highest grade of 1,048ppm;
  • Heavy rare earths plus yitrium average grade for every meter assayed 49.2ppm with the highest grade of 129.3ppm; and
  • Magnetic rare earth oxides average grade for every metre assayed 109.4ppm with the highest grade of 269.7ppm.

The company says the assay grades are considered commercial and highly encouraging given Sandy Mitchell is a very large 147km2 placer (sand) deposit.

“These first assays are particularly pleasing and highlight the potential scale of rare earths mineralisation at Sandy Mitchell,” AHK executive director Ben Emery said.

“We are very confident that Sandy Mitchell has the potential to develop into a large-scale Australian rare earths project that also benefits from minimal environmental impact due to its unique geological profile, where rare earths are hosted in sand and can be extracted by straightforward beneficiation by gravity processing which removes the need for pollutive extraction processes.

“Also, given the rare earths are hosted in sands, the grades we are reporting today are regarded as commercial as processing to deliver a saleable concentrate is much more straight forward given Mother Nature has done our crushing.”

Stage 2 drilling already under way

Notably, the drilling only covered an area of 1.3 km2 which is 1.2% of the peak radiometric reading on the lease. Stages 2 to 4 will ultimately cover the full anomaly with Stage 2 drilling underway.

“Stage 2 extension drilling has now commenced, and our on-site team is hard at work on the detailed extension drill program which will ultimately provide us with REE assays across the full rare earths anomaly – an exciting prospect given the highly promising results from the Phase 1 program which covered just 1.2% of the site area where peak radiometric reading was recorded in preliminary testing,” Emery said.

This work will form the basis of a maiden resource estimate for the project, with metallurgical test work also under way – including ore characterisation and HMC production evaluation, including the suitability of beneficiation by gravity.

Ark has also commenced studies to evaluate REE mineral beneficiation processes, including floatation and conventional techniques.



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Frank
 
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Doc

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Dare I suggest but I’m looking into FL1. Just kicked off drilling with a 112m hit. Spod but the kicker here is it’s in Mail. After the first hit they ordered a second diamond drill rig. 27m MC with 6m in bank. 70m SOI.
We all know that you could have made a fortune on AVZ, LLL etc before all the shitfuckery set in.
They keep hitting 100m + hits and I can’t see this staying under 100m MC for long
 
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Outlaw

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Keep an eye on Fuse minerals. Fuse Minerals is making moves with an upcoming IPO. December might bring some interesting developments.
 

Frank

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For me it's IXR (Ionic Rare Earths)

Huge clay deposit containing rare earth elements (REE) in Uganda

Very much like AVZ in the sense that it's a big deposit, near surface and undeveloped at this stage

Also similar in that it could provide some excellent social benefits for the communities and people of the region

With China dominating REE production currently this provides a great opportunity for other jurisdictions to secure supply into the future

What are REE used for?

REEs are used in a variety of industrial applications, including electronics, clean energy, aerospace, automotive and defence. Manufacturing permanent magnets is the single largest and most important end use for REEs, accounting for 29% of the forecasted demand in 2020.3 Feb 2022

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Mining Licence Signed for Makuutu Heavy Rare Earth Project

Price Sensitive: Yes :unsure:

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Doc

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Frank

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What’s it going to take to get this moving Frank? Every time I think here we go the SP gives me a swift kick in the nuts

Today's closing SP doesn't / Didn't surprise me one bit Doc :rolleyes:

I even expected it tbo :(

Why, because

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Nothing Surprises me at the ASX Casino after all these Yrs anymore :rolleyes:

Hope for the Best, but Expect the Worst is my motto these days :(

All the Best & good luck with your Investments

Because all of mine have turned to :poop:

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What’s it going to take to get this moving Frank? Every time I think here we go the SP gives me a swift kick in the nuts

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I see it but i Don't believe it :eek:

Who am i kidding :unsure:

Of course i believe it, It's the ASX Casino for Christ sake, where anything is possible :rolleyes:

What i can't believe is the fact that my long standing Buy Order @ 0.02c actually got Hit o_O

Probably just some short-term CR and SPP shares getting dumped after not getting the pump they hoped for :unsure:



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* Then again this doesn't Help :rolleyes:


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