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    Talked with Jon Price earlier today>>my post from HC

    Yes certainly gave me much more confidence around protection from a predator bid ...sounds like the TOP20(60% ish) are all good mates ....also MR sees IRC as a core long term holding(much more likely to sell off other holdings than IRC)

    10mill+ cash in bank for Xmas ....very confident IRC will continue to develop J/V production and not need to raise capital to support aggressive ongoing drilling program...

    Teal 2 should deliver even better results that expected ....Supergene uncovered in pit infill drill on trend should add valuable reserves.... deeps stage-4 huge potential

    EGS should bounce back under new leader...

    Believes the stupid selling from a mix of retail holders mostly 7.5c opt holders or businesses that have received IRC shares as payment etc ...limited numbers left ..

    recent large volume buyers coming from roadshow investor..


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    Default Nothing but increased holdings- from the latest T20

    1 KESLI CHEMICALS PTY LTD <RUANE S/F A/C> 26,517,608 11.95
    2 TYSON RESOURCES PTY LTD 23,731,500 10.70
    3 BILL BROOKS PTY LTD <BILL BROOKS SUPER FUND A/C> 20,920,000 9.43
    4 EASTERN GOLDFIELDS LTD 12,500,000 5.63
    5 KESLI CHEMICALS PTY LTD 11,345,522 5.11
    6 HUNT CORPORATE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD <PETER HUNT SUPER FUND A/C> 6,261,699 2.82
    7 MR MICHAEL ALAN ODDY 6,237,396 2.81
    8 AXF RESOURCES PTY LTD 3,583,333 1.62
    9 HSBC CUSTODY NOMINEES (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED 3,467,743 1.56
    10 CITICORP NOMINEES PTY LIMITED 3,085,873 1.39
    11 MR CHRIS CARR + MRS BETSY CARR 3,000,000 1.35
    12 MR MICHAEL RUANE 2,661,501 1.20
    13 BERNE NO 132 NOMINEES PTY LTD <656165 A/C> 2,500,000 1.13
    14 KEBAH HOLDINGS PTY LTD <KEBAH RETIREMENT FUND A/C> 2,497,648 1.13
    15 MS RENAE WAINWRIGHT 2,414,980 1.09
    16 MR GODFREY WENNESS 2,400,000 1.08
    17 MR ROGER LILFORD <ID SUPER FUND A/C> 2,309,423 1.04
    18 HSBC CUSTODY NOMINEES (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED <EUROCLEAR BANK SA NV A/C> 2,200,000 0.99
    19 MR MICHAEL RUANE + MRS IRENE MARGARET RUANE 1,923,114 0.87
    20 MR JONATHAN PAUL PRICE 1,701,826 0.77
    Top 20 holders of FULLY PAID ORDINARY SHARES (Total) 141,259,166 63.68
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    up breaking into new highs for recent times will get a mass of announcements before the months out ....sellers very thin on the ground might have finally seen the last of the capper/dumper we have had for the last 12months
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    Hope your still holding "Logan" 13.5c high today

    Great ann today..

    http://www.intermin.com.au/wp/wp-con...ll-Results.pdf
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    Great announcement but has it got the credit and attention it deserves? Hopefully the next round of drilling at Anthill starts to wake a few more people up.

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    This one sure jumps around.
    A stream of announcements in Dec, nothing specifically to explain Monday's jump.
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    Will IRC be in the 2018 competition? last trading day to enter
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    Yes it is ....is my biggest holding >1mill ords>> with a JORC resource upgrade + a new self-funded 60,000 drilling program for 2018
    AUD Gold tapping on 1700oz >>
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    http://www.vanadiumprice.com/storen-...n-startengine/


    U.S. Energy Storage Surges 46% In Q3; 2018 Could Be A Breakout Year For Vanadium Batteries

    |Jan. 4, 2018 12:36 PM ET

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    CFA, commodities, natural resources, utilities
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    Summary
    U.S. energy storage increases 46% in third quarter. Hawaii, California, Massachusetts aim to be powered by 100% renewable energy by 2045.
    Global storage market to double six times by 2030 to a total of 305 GWh. China reportedly started construction of world’s biggest 800 MWh battery and it's made with vanadium.
    Lithium batteries' parasitic load factor and scalability may hamper growth. Vanadium batteries could start dominating the utility energy storage sector due to their proven reliability and longer battery life.
    With fierce competition amongst vanadium battery makers and without a clear winner, investing in vanadium mining company may be the best way to participate in the rise of vanadium usage in batteries.
    The considerable upside of vanadium mining company valuations can be seen when compared with uranium mining company valuations.
    U.S. energy storage increases 46% in 3rd Quarter. Hawaii, California, Massachusetts aim to be powered by 100% renewable energy by 2045.
    The article "US Energy Storage Increases 46% in 3rd Quarter" by Joshua Hill, published on December 7, 2017, revealed the latest U.S. Energy Storage Monitor report by Greentech Media ("GTM") Research showed a total of 41.8 MW (megawatts) worth of new energy storage capacity was deployed in the third quarter of 2017, representing an increase of 46% year over year and 10% quarter over quarter.
    Texas led the way in the utility-scale segment with its 30 MW project, followed by Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii. GTM Research also highlighted the increasing role that energy storage is having in utilities' integrated resource planning (IRP), with utilities across 14 states including nearly 2 GW (gigawatts) worth of storage into their IRP thinking.
    Another article by Joshua Hill - "California To Meet 2030 Renewable Energy Targets By 2020", dated November 21, 2017 - indicates California state's major utilities have already met and should soon exceed the state's 2020 renewable energy target of 33%. The article also says they will likely meet the 2030 target of 50% by 2020.
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    Boom BOOM enjoying the run of late

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