niceonecyril
- 25 May 2007 03:48
cynic
- 01 May 2009 16:21
- 729 of 810
out at 4.25 for break even ..... and well out too i suspect, at least for a while to come
mitzy
- 03 May 2009 20:21
- 730 of 810
Watching closely.
mitzy
- 06 May 2009 12:48
- 731 of 810
I'm back in after a 15 month break.
halifax
- 06 May 2009 14:10
- 732 of 810
mitzy wecome back, trend looks promising.
mitzy
- 06 May 2009 14:12
- 733 of 810
Thanks halifax the chart looks great for further rises gl.
Balerboy
- 06 May 2009 21:13
- 734 of 810
Has Cynic got this one wrong I ask myself?? Fancy the chart looks worth a punt.
cynic
- 07 May 2009 09:17
- 735 of 810
quite possibly though this is certainly one of the higher risk punts
537scott
- 07 May 2009 10:55
- 736 of 810
Now that the technology has been proven, I think this can only go up, when you consider the thousands, if not millions of tons of tailings that can also be profitably processed never mind the new material.
mitzy
- 08 May 2009 09:21
- 737 of 810
I'm quite happy to have them rise slowly each day.
mitzy
- 08 May 2009 11:20
- 738 of 810
Added to my stake today...well doubled up.
mitzy
- 11 May 2009 09:14
- 739 of 810
Rising again.
halifax
- 11 May 2009 17:09
- 740 of 810
significant buying just before the close,can we expect some good news?
mitzy
- 12 May 2009 12:26
- 741 of 810
Not sure abiut any news but the sp is deternined to rise to 8p/10p.
mitzy
- 12 May 2009 17:55
- 742 of 810
Up 15% so not a bad day some people reckon it will go higher in the course of time.
niceonecyril
- 13 May 2009 03:57
- 743 of 810
Mitzy i believe they are expecting for the BEE agreement soon?
cyril
mitzy
- 13 May 2009 08:18
- 744 of 810
I'm fully loaded up here Cyril and the way it rises everyday.
mitzy
- 15 May 2009 09:50
- 745 of 810
Shake-out yesterday has bought the buyers back today.
halifax
- 15 May 2009 16:10
- 746 of 810
Some serious buying going on?
2517GEORGE
- 15 May 2009 17:02
- 747 of 810
Good today, recovered from yesterday looking forward to next week.
2517
Balerboy
- 19 May 2009 09:45
- 748 of 810
Somemore good news..
RNS Number : 4829S
Braemore Resources PLC
19 May 2009
BRAEMORE RESOURCES PLC
('Braemore')
JUBILEE PLATINUM PLC
('Jubilee')
Braemore Resources and Jubilee Platinum announce production and smelting agreement
Braemore (AIM: BRR / JSE BRE) and Jubilee (AIM: JLP / JSE: JBL) are pleased to announce that they have entered into a binding Heads of Agreement ('the Agreement'). Braemore will provide smelting and refining facilities as part of its commercialisation strategy to process platinum group element ('PGE') concentrates, the source of which Jubilee has the rights to recover.
Highlights
Braemore's ConRoast technology will be applied to Jubilee's PGE concentrate from tailings
ConRoast technology will add significantly more value to Jubilee's PGE concentrate than conventional current PGE smelting and refining practice
Exploiting synergies between Jubilee's PGE production and Braemore's refining technology will provide the critical mass necessary to commercialise the venture
A special purpose trading vehicle will be formed to execute this binding agreement
This Agreement provides a vehicle for Braemore and Jubilee to exploit the synergies between these two junior platinum companies and further demonstrates the commercial viability of the Braemore offering. The value of PGE concentrates from tailings will be enhanced by ensuring exposure to downstream beneficiation and upside value. The management of Braemore and Jubilee believe that this technology will provide considerable enhancement to overall the smelting and refining of PGE concentrates as opposed to the conventional route.
Leon Coetzer, CEO of Braemore, said: 'This is a new dawn in Braemore's evolution. We are no longer a technology or development company, the acceleration of ConRoast's commercialisation is now well underway.'
Colin Bird, CEO of Jubilee, commented: 'This agreement is a key step in ensuring we maximise returns across the mining process for Jubilee shareholders and we see the Jubilee-Braemore alliance as an important step for our short term production mission.'