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nodger69 15 Jan 2018

Starting to look like a Placing is on the cards which wont be a bad thing if JPM and another Big II are involved

rRomeo29 21 Dec 2017

Re: Tipped... S.P Mid price 9.75Knocking on heavens door now, and the oversold MACDs now returning to neutral and to bullish.9.30p sent the first buy alert, with a sure thing confirmation when 9.75 - 9.89p are climbed.Then quick rise to about 11.65p+

rRomeo29 20 Dec 2017

Re: Tipped... S.P A bit quiet at the eastern front?MACD suggest the weeklong sideways consolidation is slowly coming to an end. Give it one or two more weeks or so...

rRomeo29 17 Dec 2017

Re: Tipped... S.P Nice price stabilization recently together with new large buys!Looks like someone is keen to establish a decent 3-month average. Always good to have that in the backhand for future financial negotiations - next bullish signal comes if 9.30p is climbed (mid price)- the current rebound could go as high as 9.95 where the price will likely bounce- IF indeed the 9.98 barrier is climbed, then new long term buy signal with a first target of 11.70p- the current consolidation looks similar to the PI sharehype/crash in March, so that ARS could see a few weeks wobble within 7.80 - 9.50 i.o. to stabilize- IMHO it remains safe to hold as long as 7.70-8.30 is maintained

rRomeo29 12 Dec 2017

Re: Tipped... S.P ...new buy signal if 10.25p is climbed (confirmed as from 10.65).

rRomeo29 01 Dec 2017

Re: Tipped... S.P Nice rebound after the "flush out downspike" yesterday morning! Quite nasty - and actually few newbie PIs have the means to survive a retrace from 12p down to 8.50p in a few days time. I hope everyone who's done good research managed to hold on to his holding!- Long term support confirmed at 8.75p and 9.15p- Stable sideways as long as 9.15 are maintained- The current up-trend remains intact as long as 9.50 is maintained- first new buy signals when 9.75p is climbed (mid price) and sure thing bullish confirmation comes at 10.10pDYOR !

Bubsy the cat 30 Nov 2017

LSE post From 'freeheel' on the LSE board;I met up with the team at Mines&Money yesterday in London. Their stand was busy and seemed to be generating a lot of interest. Some notes below, a lot covered in Steve's proactive interview which came out today, but a few more snippets:KSK: they currently have 4 rigs there, 2 doing geotech/sterilisation and the other 2 have been doing BKM/BKZ respectively. Steve was considering putting 2 rigs on BKZ, he obviously thinks it's a fantastic prospect (second only to Baroi in his view). He was confident that BKZ connected to BKM (as already indicated in the videos) - they knew that was likely, but the deeper copper at BKZ confirmed it in his mind I think. He will just keep drilling south, the first of the 3 holes he said was complete and looked great (mentioned today in the video), but the assay drag on the last hole had extended to 5 weeks. BKZ: Steve has drill plans all laid out for resource delineation there. He wasn£t sure whether the company would push on to that point yet as the first priority will be following the copper, but if they did push on, he was thinking mid-2018 for initial resource at BKZ.Steve was actually expecting to see more gold associated with the copper in the last hole reported there, so if he's right gold should increase to south along with the copper (gold and copper associated with the hotter parts in the VMS-type system). Also, reason for not seeing a stronger zinc soils signature in the northern parts of BKZ is because of an overthrust of rock obscuring the main system - basically a cap of rock has been pushed over the top of the structure the mineralising fluid has come up out of (can't quite recall the thickness but from memory he said 40 m). The fluid has then come up and hit this cap and then followed it along, forming a big lens of mineralisation. Increased their understanding of the system and where they were likely to find more mineralisation.Had a general chat to Peter Bird about the co. He doesn't get much airtime on podcasts and the like, but I found him very impressive. I'm sure he plays well with institutional investors and struck me as a very safe pair of hands.met data: again lab delays but as announced yesterday the results were now in and we should see the short column results next week. He talked me through what breaking down the columns entailed and said there were 500-odd samples from it to run hence why it takes time to do. Expecting that to be a pretty data-heavy RNS. Beutong: will come very soon in his opinion (coming days?). Partner had said November and that was clearly the expectation - all complete and sitting on the head guy's desk awaiting his signature... he was sending someone into the ministry today. "imminent" for want of a better word...

Bubsy the cat 30 Nov 2017

LSE post Posted by freeheel on the LSE board; I met up with the team at Mines&Money yesterday in London. Their stand was busy and seemed to be generating a lot of interest. Some notes below, a lot covered in Steve's proactive interview which came out today, but a few more snippets:KSK: they currently have 4 rigs there, 2 doing geotech/sterilisation and the other 2 have been doing BKM/BKZ respectively. Steve was considering putting 2 rigs on BKZ, he obviously thinks it's a fantastic prospect (second only to Baroi in his view). He was confident that BKZ connected to BKM (as already indicated in the videos) - they knew that was likely, but the deeper copper at BKZ confirmed it in his mind I think. He will just keep drilling south, the first of the 3 holes he said was complete and looked great (mentioned today in the video), but the assay drag on the last hole had extended to 5 weeks. BKZ: Steve has drill plans all laid out for resource delineation there. He wasn£t sure whether the company would push on to that point yet as the first priority will be following the copper, but if they did push on, he was thinking mid-2018 for initial resource at BKZ.Steve was actually expecting to see more gold associated with the copper in the last hole reported there, so if he's right gold should increase to south along with the copper (gold and copper associated with the hotter parts in the VMS-type system). Also, reason for not seeing a stronger zinc soils signature in the northern parts of BKZ is because of an overthrust of rock obscuring the main system - basically a cap of rock has been pushed over the top of the structure the mineralising fluid has come up out of (can't quite recall the thickness but from memory he said 40 m). The fluid has then come up and hit this cap and then followed it along, forming a big lens of mineralisation. Increased their understanding of the system and where they were likely to find more mineralisation.Had a general chat to Peter Bird about the co. He doesn't get much airtime on podcasts and the like, but I found him very impressive. I'm sure he plays well with institutional investors and struck me as a very safe pair of hands.met data: again lab delays but as announced yesterday the results were now in and we should see the short column results next week. He talked me through what breaking down the columns entailed and said there were 500-odd samples from it to run hence why it takes time to do. Expecting that to be a pretty data-heavy RNS. Beutong: will come very soon in his opinion (coming days?). Partner had said November and that was clearly the expectation - all complete and sitting on the head guy's desk awaiting his signature... he was sending someone into the ministry today. "imminent" for want of a better word...

rRomeo29 30 Nov 2017

Re: Good webcast ---------- ---"Beutong: will come very soon in his opinion (coming days?). Partner had said November and that was clearly the expectation - all complete and sitting on the head guy's desk awaiting his signature... he was sending someone into the ministry today. "imminent" for want of a better word..."

Bubsy the cat 30 Nov 2017

Re: Good webcast From Mines and Money 2017[link] Asiamet Resources Limited's (LON:ARS) Vice President of Exploration Steve Hughes couldn't resist a quick catch up with Proactive presenter Andrew Scott while in London at Mines and Money 2017 … describing the recent metallurgy results from the BKM copper deposit in Indonesia as truly "fabulous". ''It's all lovely stuff'', Hughes goes on to add. "We specifically drilled to the north in all holes targeting the first three years of planned mine life and we got some fabulous numbers," Hughes says.. "We got 115.5m @ 1% copper and in there were multiple zones of 2% copper."  

roco200 30 Nov 2017

Good webcast Steve Hughes[link]

rRomeo29 27 Nov 2017

Re: Steve Hughes All support lines (10.25p and 9.80p) held up well so far.New long term buy-signal only if the massive 11.75p and 12p are climbed.

rRomeo29 24 Nov 2017

Re: Steve Hughes And the expected retrace:If 10.50p breached, then retrace to around 9.80p with the last chance to hold.Right now its struggling to maintain this support:9.70p / -0.80 (-7.62%)If this is breached, then sure thing retrace down to 9.15p.

rRomeo29 21 Nov 2017

Re: Steve Hughes RT 11.10-0.52 (-4.52%)And now let's welcome on board the first guy today who paid 12 Pence85:40 / 12p / 1,565 / 188

rRomeo29 20 Nov 2017

Re: Steve Hughes Bubsy, its from a poster this afternoon with merely 220 postings on Lse.uk. Could also be from a pro-trader who rarely posts at all.Not sure what to make of it... But the increasing upside pressure today throughout the day - at these amazing levels - tells me that something is in the making. Especially that sudden uptick to 12p on the ask, late afternoon.Someone speculated the Sp has been held back for as long as possible to enable JP to build a larger stake. Time will tel, and the Sp always speaks the truth )Ahh, and yet another interesting Lse snippet:"Believe ARS true market cap is 91 million pounds with 856.76 million shares in issue."

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