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GeneralApeChit 05 Sep 2019

Is this share completely dead now

Helicopter_Man 03 Aug 2018

Back to life Hooray back to life and an early riser. Just topped up another 5,000,000 yes shares.

alfa-spider 30 May 2018

News Obviously good news as we're currently down 9.7%!!!

Viminal 10 May 2018

Re: Can Herecina turn this around Well all I can say is that I sold out at a 3k loss back in, gosh, 2012/3? when it was about 3p.Never sit passively watching your cash drop to nothing. I had invested c.9k and walked away with c.6k.What would I have had now if I'd sat staring at the screen? How many 100s % rise would it now take to get back to say 3p?All just my opinion of course.GL

Helicopter Man 08 May 2018

Re: Can Herecina turn this around In my experience PI's always pick up the tab. Been in this stock five years off and on hoping before long to make a killing!!??

dara44 07 May 2018

Can Herecina turn this around Just wondering as a long term holder and with a current holding probably almost zero - if this company could be turned around? I am a little unsure of the shareholder structure in whether PI's could be left with nothing with a buyout.Any thoughts welcome

Droid#1 30 Jan 2018

Surely.. This is positive no? Ignore the Sell I don't know how to change the dang thing. I've bought a small holding to monitor for a while. Anyone have any insight or general expectation near to long term?GLAD1

toady27 10 Jan 2018

Obviously I meant BUY not sell. The word sell is fixed to all new messages and can’t be changed. Sorry!.

toady27 10 Jan 2018

Good progress....Davysed I do believe that good progress is being made. Of course this type of share is very volatile but we could do without the unhelpful words of Davysed on the 6th December. At this price, a sound investment.

davysed 06 Dec 2017

sp . Everybody Out !!!!!! Bombing back to oblivion,,,;(

goldpig1 05 Dec 2017

Re: Really ive worked it out, they are actually trying to steal chile, one core sample at a time !!

monkeynuts3 05 Dec 2017

Really Good work everyone....more holes

Helicopter Man 05 Dec 2017

Has Christmas come early? Lets hope by the close of play the 50%+ inc in share price holds or even more please Santa.

dickie3times 13 Nov 2017

Once Upon a Time In Chile The Andes, copper mines and volcanoes of Chile![link] Stephanie SylkoraChile is one of the best countries in the world for geology and metal deposits. It’s elongated western margin is bounded by an earthquake-inducing, mountain-building and ore deposit-forming subduction zone! I recently took part in a field course run by our university that explored the northern-region of the country where the Atacama desert and some of the largest copper deposits in the world are located. In this post I will highlight some of the places I went and talk about the general geology of Chile, it’s ancient and active volcanic arc, and some of it’s largest copper deposits.Chile, South America, geology, travel, blog, adventure, hiking, exploring, earth, science, rocks, nature, geomorphology, volcanoes, volcano, copper, gold, porphyry, deposit, large, ore, metals, Atacama desert, Northern Chile, Andes, mountains, San PedroSan Pedro volcano in the northern Atacama desert, ChileScience Spiel: Mountains, volcanoes and copper (Geology, Volcanology, Ore Deposit Geology)Chile, South America, geology, travel, blog, adventure, hiking, exploring, earth, science, rocks, nature, geomorphology, volcanoes, volcano, copper, gold, porphyry, deposit, large, ore, metals, Atacama desert, Northern Chile, Andes, mountains, San PedroMap of South America with east-dipping subduction zone on the westcoast and locations of active volcanoes in the Andes (black triangles) (Stern, 2004)Chile is home to the Andes. The Andes are the longest mountain chain in the world, and the run parallel to the western coastline of South America. The mountain chain formed < 570 Ma when the Pacific oceanic crust began subducting eastward, underneath South America (Jordan et al., 1983; Stern, 2004). The Andes are the most ideal example of an orogenic system, where the compressive forces of the subducting oceanic plate created large fold-and-thrust belts and elevated the Andes mountains to the high elevation they currently reside at. We could see the expression of this beautifully at the Valley of the Moon and Salar de Atacama, which are folded evaporate beds and a salt lake, currently at > 2500 m above sea level (asl). The Salar de Atacama is also one of the largest modern halite systems on earth!

davysed 13 Nov 2017

Re: rerating...... down we go (((((((

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