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    Quote Originally Posted by stoploss View Post
    How many countries have been buying and how much ?
    http://.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold-new...britains-gold/
    That link didn't work, I think your after this one
    https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold-news/2019/november/29/serbias-central-bank-jumps-gold-reserve-bandwagon/

    Or for that matter go on ya Bullion by post and search Central Bank

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    http://www.newtalismangoldmines.co.n...ion_240113.pdf

    Love the Golden, glossy presentation and it looks so sure a bet . The mono rail sounds really exciting, outside the square too, innovative plus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    http://www.newtalismangoldmines.co.n...ion_240113.pdf

    Love the Golden, glossy presentation and it looks so sure a bet . The mono rail sounds really exciting, outside the square too, innovative plus.
    what happened to BPL below? It is not covered in any current reporting

    Broken Hill Prospecting
    ‹ NTL is a major shareholder (21.7%)
    ‹ BPL (ASX:BPL) www.bhpl.biz owns large pyrite-cobalt (‘Co’) deposits
    beside the Sydney the Sydney
    -Adelaide railway 25km west of Broken Hill Adelaide railway, 25km west of Broken Hill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    http://www.newtalismangoldmines.co.n...ion_240113.pdf

    Love the Golden, glossy presentation and it looks so sure a bet . The mono rail sounds really exciting, outside the square too, innovative plus.
    You having a bit of fun there JT 😎. I love in the summary the promise of an "accelerated development plan". From 2013. What would the slow version have looked like!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    http://www.newtalismangoldmines.co.n...ion_240113.pdf

    Love the Golden, glossy presentation and it looks so sure a bet . The mono rail sounds really exciting, outside the square too, innovative plus.
    Indeed. I never read a mining presentation that didn't look like a sure bet! I think I've grown out of that particular "investment" phase!


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    Funny how the first highlight identified is completion of a capital raise. It still seems like its the number one business objective.

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    a golden opportunity to get the full mining consents....


    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12321567

    "Creating jobs
    Meanwhile, ministers Shane Jones, Phil Twyford and David Parker were all looking at how to get the jobless into jobs with "shovel-ready" projects, she said.

    Work was also underway looking at how to speed up consents for development and infrastructure projects.

    Robertson said a list of projects was being worked on.

    The country's GDP could drop by as much as 17 per cent while unemployment could reach double digits, he said.

    The prediction of 30 per cent unemployment by some economists was "extreme", and showed how uncertain the future of the economy was.

    He said rent relief for commercial businesses was under discussion, and more will be said about that in a couple of days."

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    Gold may be where its at, this from the Aust Institute of Company Directors

    An optimistic COVID-19 scenario as a base case

    The following is an optimistic scenario as a base case from which to build – amend, add to and update as circumstances change:

    • Australia succeeds in containing the pandemic to a fraction of the population (less than one per cent or 250,000 infections for the whole of the ‘curve’) through effective mitigation strategies.
    • The pandemic peaks in Australia in May and is on a steep 8 to 12-week decline. New infections reduce to less than one per cent of peak infection rate in June and continue to reduce.
    • Governments in Australia contemplate lifting social distancing restrictions in July 2020 and in an orchestrated fashion, key elements of the economy come back online.
    • An effective vaccine is ready and the population is immunised by the end of October 2020. Most elements of the economy are free to begin operating again by December, though severe restrictions on international travel remain to contain reinfection by incoming international travellers.
    • The Federal Government has ensured access to capital remains abundant and affordable. The market begins to reinvest in rebuilding the economy. Steep growth in recovery through first three months of 2021. International trade recovers quickly.
    • An expected, more realistic, scenario sees the above timeframe stretched out to second quarter or third quarter of 2021.
    • A pessimistic scenario sees the failure of government initiatives to contain the pandemic and an 18-month delay in vaccination of the general public in Australia. The fabric of the economy starts to come under significant stress, supply chains have to be rebuilt from scratch given the loss of so many links in the chain. Full recovery envisaged over a period of years rather than months. The economy slowly recovers from a hard reset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippie View Post
    what happened to BPL below? It is not covered in any current reporting

    Broken Hill Prospecting
    ‹ NTL is a major shareholder (21.7%)
    ‹ BPL (ASX:BPL) www.bhpl.biz owns large pyrite-cobalt (‘Co’) deposits
    beside the Sydney the Sydney
    -Adelaide railway 25km west of Broken Hill Adelaide railway, 25km west of Broken Hill.
    BPL is another Hill family enterprise. Just another one of their companies that is doing F all. These days I can't help but think that the whole thing is some sort of rort and we have all been conned.
    Last edited by Rosco; 02-04-2020 at 09:12 AM.

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    From the quarterly report for the quarter ended June 2019:

    Work continues on the resource consent application for full mining. It is expected that thisapplication will be lodged in the next half year to allow sufficient time for processing to ensurecontinuity of the operation on completion of the bulk sampling programme.
    From the following quarterly:

    Work continues on the resource consent application for full mining. It is expected that thisapplication will be lodged in the next quarter to allow sufficient time for processing to ensurecontinuity of the operation on completion of the bulk sampling programme.
    Then in the very last quarterly, which is supposed to have been after the consent application was lodged:

    While much of the required information has been quantified through the underground rehabilitation, 3prospecting and test mining programme over the past 2.5 years, there are some aspects that needaddressing by subject matter experts and these are currently being sourced for availability and costestimates.
    Grrr
    Last edited by haewai; 02-04-2020 at 09:38 AM.

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