gordon geko
- 31 Jan 2006 16:08
he bought 500k this morning expect it to be in his diary this week watch it go
he was into CHP recently and that doubled ....
pisces
- 31 Jan 2006 22:04
- 9 of 73
What a bunch of narrow minded rampers, you should be banned.
gordon geko
- 01 Feb 2006 09:16
- 10 of 73
AIM: EMED
1st February 2006
ZLATINIKY GOLD ANOMALY IDENTIFIED
Eastern Mediterranean Resources Public Limited ('EMED') announces that assays
from stream sediment sampling at the Company's 100%-owned Zlatniky prospect has
identified the Stara Hora area as being highly anomalous in gold.
The Zlatniky licence area is located in western Slovakia and the exploration
objective is to discover the bedrock source of gold mined historically from
paleo-placers.
Assays have now been received from a first-pass surface geochemical survey over
three areas within the potential provenance of the alluvial gold. These areas
all contain indications of gold mineralisation recorded by previous explorers.
EMED's survey collected 129 stream sediment samples, 60 rock chip samples and 23
soil samples.
Hydrothermal quartz-vein float is widespread in the drainages of the northern
half of the licence area. This quartz is often sulphidic, sometimes anomalous
in gold, base metals and other indicator elements.
Assays from EMED's stream sediment sampling have:
Highlighted the Stara Hora area as highly anomalous in gold with two
adjacent streams containing sediments assaying 226 ppb gold and 183 ppb
gold. A rock float sample of vein quartz from a third adjacent stream
assayed 3.9 g/t gold.
Generated an extensive (1.5km by 0.5km) coincident arsenic, copper, lead
and silver anomaly from drainages in the Tri Buky area.
Follow-up soil and rock-chip sampling is planned for spring 2006 with the
objective of establishing early targets for trenching and drilling.
-Ends-
Enquiries
Eastern Mediterranean Resources Nabarro Wells Parkgreen Communications
Harry Anagnostaras-Adams Nigel Atkinson / Justine Howarth /
David Nabarro Ana Ribeiro
+357 9945 7843 +44 (0) 20 7710 7400 +44 (0) 20 7493 3713
www.emed-resources.com
www.emed.tv
gordon geko
- 01 Feb 2006 12:22
- 11 of 73
from the website
EMED has now established a strong position in the following three areas within its area on interest:
Cyprus exploration areas are centred on the Troodos ophiolite complex. The targeted mineralisation style is volcanic-hosted massive sulphide copper deposits under shallow cover rocks, similar to the larger past Cyprus copper mines - three of which exceeded 10 million tonnes of ore running at grades between 1% and 4.5%. EMEDs initial Cyprus drilling program during the December 2005 quarter intercepted significant alteration and sulphides with disseminated copper mineralisation at the North Alestos prospect.
Eastern Europe exploration areas are centred on a cluster of volcanic centres in Slovakia and Hungary. Low-detection geochemical methods are being applied to these areas for the first time. The targeted mineralisation styles are high-grade epithermal gold, or bulk-mineable epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold.
Caucasus exploration areas and options over additional prospects forming a cluster of gold prospects in and around Georgia. Main prospect is Zophkito with resources (Russian classification) of 2 million ounces of gold. Focusing on gold in heavily mineralised locations where gold was overlooked in Soviet era.
Significant recent political changes in the region provide opportunities as well as challenges. The lack of recent mine developments in many countries has caused lack of familiarity with the risks and rewards of mining. In this lack of empathy, EMED sees both challenge and opportunity
gordon geko
- 01 Feb 2006 12:23
- 12 of 73
hoping EK will enlighten us in his diary this/next week
mickeyskint
- 01 Feb 2006 12:56
- 13 of 73
EK is a wealthy man and can afford to get it wrong. Those of you who aren't as well heeled be careful and DYOR. Very speculative and in EK's own words " A mine is a hole in the ground with a liar standing next to it".
MS
Confidant
- 01 Feb 2006 14:44
- 14 of 73
this thread makes me laugh. You've got to give EK some credit. He hears some rumours buys some shares. Tells the world . The share moves more on his tip than on the day the company finds gold.
When I say "finds" I think that's a bit strong. This company has picked up a few stones off a river bed. I am not up with all the terminology but I think ppm is parts per million so can I guess ppb, as mentioned, is parts per billion !!!
If you want a gold stock look at ORM. MC 17m with 1moz in the ground. As for EK he's probably out with a 30% turn by now. As long as there are suckers this guy will do the sucking
TheFrenchConnection
- 02 Feb 2006 01:09
- 15 of 73
Amities Confidant ...My sentiments exactly. This thread is a total hoot !. Simon C is merely illustrating and exploiting the simple adage that theres a a fool born every minute. He is a first class accountant. He brought the Maxwell empire to its knees after scrutinizing thier books .Thats his sole claim to fame . . . But nothing more: and nothing less. Rememeber Regus under chapter 10 bankruptcy Simon and your massive " short " ...? Do share with the sheep your losses ......,,,,,This court jesters antics are quite amusing ; but i am here to make money ;and not merely to be amused. ....@+ ....
goldfinger
- 02 Feb 2006 02:53
- 16 of 73
Im told nothing in his diary today about the above stock . Hes said to have posted at 16.27.
Might be leaving it while friday.
cheers GF.
aldwickk
- 02 Feb 2006 08:18
- 17 of 73
J, [ T FC ]
Does that go for KYS also , that share as been flat lining for 2 months now.
gordon geko
- 02 Feb 2006 08:59
- 18 of 73
from uk-analyst today
News of a gold find helped to take the shares of East Mediterranean Resources 1.875p higher to 13.375p. The company announced that assays from stream sediment sampling at its 100%-owned Zlatniky prospect had identified the Stara Hora area as being highly anomalous in gold. The Zlatniky licence area is located in western Slovakiam where the exploration objective is to discover the bedrock source of gold mined historically from paleo-placers. Assays have now been received from a first-pass surface geochemical survey over three areas within the potential provenance of the alluvial gold. These areas all contain indications of gold mineralisation recorded by previous explorers.
maddoctor
- 02 Feb 2006 09:08
- 19 of 73
see the pump and dump thread
TheFrenchConnection
- 02 Feb 2006 20:42
- 20 of 73
Amities R. {aldwick } ...You raise a moot point Roly. But nots let forget Simon didnt merely tip KYS: he wanted to chairman the board . And in fact did so until he contravened fiscal law and bought stock during a "closed period" { blamed his broker ,of course } ln addition he tipped his father in law, a Crown court judge, to buy a shed full . Considering how close to the wind this man sails the judiciary are the very last people of whom he could wish to fall foul ....As for flatlining My very fave share-JKX-stood at 42/44p for an eternity yet 18 months later they are trading in the 340/370 parameter. ......Gimme oil and gimme gold . !! ,,@+ J
goldfinger
- 03 Feb 2006 13:32
- 21 of 73
No mention in evils diary today.
cheers GF.
gordon geko
- 03 Feb 2006 13:41
- 22 of 73
do you think he's still in ?
mickeyskint
- 03 Feb 2006 14:50
- 23 of 73
Who knows gordon. He made no mention of the buy in his diary.
MS
mickeyskint
- 19 Jan 2007 15:50
- 24 of 73
This is one the move. EK's just bought another 400K. More of a long termer but looking good.
MS
EMED Mining Public Limited
17 January 2007
AIM: EMED
17 January 2006
INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR MAJOR DISCOVERY IN SLOVAKIA
For images associated with this announcement, please click on the following
link:
http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/6341p_-2007-1-16.pdf
Highlights
Follow-up drilling has increased the potential for major gold discovery at
the Biely Vrch Prospect in the Detva Licence:
Drilling near the discovery drillhole DVE1 (108m at 1.3g/t gold) has
intercepted 0.5g/t gold over the entire 220m of drillhole DVE3 and 1.2g/t
gold over the entire 252m of drillhole DVE4, including 97m at 1.8g/t gold
from 155m downhole to the end of the hole. Both drillholes were mineralised
from surface and terminated in gold mineralisation.
Potentially intense gold-rich porphyry copper style mineralisation at
depth is indicated by
Gold grades in drillholes DVE1 and DVE4 both increased with depth
towards an Induced Polarisation ('IP') anomaly that may be related to
the core of a porphyry system; and
Mineralogical study indicates a typical association of gold
mineralisation with quartz sulphide stockwork veining containing
localised magnetite, chalcopyrite and sulphosalts.
EMED Mining Public Limited ('EMED Mining') announces further encouraging drill
results at its Biely Vrch Prospect in the Detva licence in central Slovakia.
Drillhole DVE3 was collared 50m to the south of DVE1 and was drilled to the east
at 60 degrees declination to test the immediate southern extensions of the
promising gold mineralisation in DVE1. DVE3 was mineralised throughout and
assays averaged 0.5g/t gold to 220m. However, gold and sulphide content weakens
at depth away from the prospective IP anomaly to the west.
The collar of DVE4 is located 120m east of DVE1 and is angled as a 'scissor'
drillhole at 60 degrees declination to the west. DVE4 was designed to cut across
the northeast trending mineralised zone defined in the three other holes and by
surface geochemistry. The secondary objective of DVE4 was to test the western
extensions of the mineralised zone towards a strong IP anomaly at depth as shown
in the cross section below.
DVE4 was also mineralised throughout and assays averaged 1.2g/t gold to 252m,
including an excellent intersection of 97m of 1.8g/t gold beneath DVE1. These
assay results show increasing grades within the more intense IP chargeability
target plus localised chalcopyrite mineralisation.
In summary, preliminary drilling of this grassroots discovery has confirmed
consistent gold over minimum dimensions of 250m north-south, 125m east-west and
down to at least to 200m depth. Gold grades increase steadily below 75m depth
towards a large inferred sulphide-rich ore system indicated by geophysics. All
holes have terminated in mineralisation with the deeper holes at the maximum
capacity of the diamond drill rig then being used. The low base metal and
sulphur values recorded in the earlier holes indicate that the current drilling
is peripheral to the inferred intrusive porphyry mineralisation source.
There is clear potential for a large, bulk-tonnage +1 million ounce target at
this prospect which is focussed on a small hill surrounded by low magnetic
terrain along a major northeast-trending regional fault system. The geochemical
anomaly highlighted a zone at surface of approximately 500m by 200m and the
targeted depth has now been established by drilling to exceed 200m. The
mineralisation appears localised in a steep westerly dipping, multi-stage,
quartz-sulphide vein stockwork in weakly silicified, strongly clay and pyrite
altered andesite indicative of the upper levels of a stratovolcano above a major
porphyry copper deposit.
EMED Mining's recent IP survey shows the presence of a large chargeability
anomaly immediately to the west of the current drilling and at depths between
50m to 150m. The anomaly is presumed to relate to a more extensive intrusive
hosted gold-copper system at depth which will also be the target of planned
deeper drilling in 2007.
Drilling will restart on this exciting prospect as soon as weather permits.
Exploration aims to test the overall strike extent of the shallow mineralisation
and particularly to evaluate the extensive stockwork system at depth and to the
west associated with strong IP anomalism. Given that grades are increasing
strongly towards the base of drillholes DVE1 and DVE4, there may be a structural
focus at depth to mineralised veins where a high-grade bonanza gold deposit
could be expected.
For cross section image of Biely Vrch Prospect, please click on the following
link:
The current exploration program for Biely Vrch includes:
Assaying for base metals;
Further mineralogical analysis which has helped to define the
gold-pyrite-chalcopyrite association within multi-generation narrow quartz veins
in this porphyry-type system; and
Interpretation of geophysical surveys to optimise targets at depth for
the next stage of drilling.
The 200 square kilometre Detva licence area is located in central Slovakia,
about 25 km to the east of the major silver mining centre of Stiavnica-Hodrusa
also held under license by EMED. The geology consists of a caldera-graben
complex in the centre of a large stratovolcano, with widespread propylitic,
silic and localised advanced argillic alteration indicating substantial
high-level hydrothermal activity typically associated epithermal deposits and
the upper levels of porphyry copper deposits in this district. This geological
setting is considered analogous to of the Stiavnica-Hodrusa mineral field and is
considered to be a classic geological setting for the formation of large
porphyry and epithermal gold orebodies.
-Ends-
Enquiries
EMED Mining Nabarro Wells Parkgreen Communications
Harry Anagnostaras-Adams Richard Swindells Clare Irvine
+357 9945 7843 or +44 20 7710 7400 +44 20 7851 7480
+61 412 369 710
www.emed-resources.com
www.emed.tv
References in this announcement to exploration results and potential have been
approved for release by Mr Ron Cunneen, B.Sc. (Honours). Mr Cunneen is Head of
Exploration for EMED Mining and has more than 20 years' relevant experience in
the field of activity concerned. He is a member of The Australian Institute of
Geoscientists ('AIG') and has consented to the inclusion of the material in the
form and context in which it appears.
Notes to Editors: About EMED Mining Public Limited
EMED listed on AIM in May 2005 following an initial public offering of its
shares. The company is headquartered in Cyprus and has a strong commitment to
responsible development in the region.
The Group's region of interest is the Mesozoic to Tertiary age tectonic belt
that winds over 3,000km from Eastern Europe to Iran. The strategy is to evaluate
exploration and development opportunities in several jurisdictions throughout
this quality mineral belt and to promote sustainable development practices
through implementation of EU and other leading-edge international standards.
EMED recently co-hosted with the Green Party of Cyprus an international
conference on Responsible Mining and Environmental Management. EMED has, from
the outset, strictly implemented its Environmental & Community Policy which
includes:
Integrating environmental management into our business, planning and
reporting processes.
Promoting a strong environmental ethic throughout the company and the
community.
Complying with, as a minimum, all applicable local and EU laws and
regulations.
Communicating with community stakeholders in a responsible and
transparent manner.
EMED has now established a strong position in the following zones within its
area of interest:
Cyprus/Middle East exploration is centred on the Troodos ophiolite
complex. The targeted mineralisation style is volcanic-hosted massive sulphide
copper deposits under shallow cover, similar to the larger Cyprus copper mines -
three of which exceeded 10 million tonnes of ore, at grades between 1% and 4.5%.
EMED is completing a preliminary feasibility study on mining copper-zinc
resources in the Klirou District and 7 target areas are being explored for
additional mineable deposits.
Slovakia/Eastern Europe exploration areas are centred on a cluster of
volcanic centres in Slovakia and Romania. Low-detection geochemical methods are
being applied to these areas for the first time together with open pit bulk
mining concepts. The targeted mineralisation styles are high-grade epithermal
gold, or bulk-mineable epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold. The company
announced on 23 October 2006 a gold discovery at Biely Vrch in Slovakia.
Georgia/Caucasus exploration areas form a cluster of gold prospects
centred in Georgia. EMED Mining's main prospects are within the Upper Racha
Licence with reserves and resources (Russian classification) of 2.4 million
ounces of gold. A progress report will issue shortly to report the recently
received assays on approximately 900 samples from the Company's first field
program, and.
Turkey/Bulgaria exploration areas were vended into 39% owned KEFI
Minerals Plc which was admitted to AIM in December 2006. KEFI is owns two
clusters of tenements in Turkey and the Lehovo tenement in Bulgaria, as well as
an extensive database of regional exploration data providing a pipeline of
further projects.
For further information on the Company's activities, visit
www.emed-mining.com
or
www.emed.tv
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
aldwickk
- 19 Jan 2007 16:50
- 25 of 73
porky
- 19 Jan 2007 17:15
- 26 of 73
If Cawky`s gone long go short you can`t go wrong.
mickeyskint
- 19 Jan 2007 18:05
- 27 of 73
Not on this one porky, but take your point. Top class management running this one but won't happen for a few months.
LOL
MS
mickeyskint
- 22 Jan 2007 14:11
- 28 of 73
Up another 8+% today.
MS