moneyman
- 13 Sep 2006 14:38
Just noticed the rise today.

Company website http://www.goldstoneresources.com/
micky468
- 09 Apr 2010 12:28
- 29 of 124
arthursleep - 8 Apr'10 - 20:37 - 2019 of 2075
Guys my first and probably last post here.
My advise to you guys is hold your nerve and you WILL be rewarded. The rise is down to more than P.I's buying. How do i know well that cannot be discussed on a BB forum.
However for those that doubt me take a look at LSE, III, and motley fool and you will see that there is no evidence of ramping (hence little or no hot money left in GRL).
Secondly the rise has been on volume.
Now if i was to tell you that you all that you maybe pleasantly surprised by the JORC estimates and that i guess a few insiders are aware of the results (hence the buying) you might say to me "surly nothing leaks in the world of mining and oil companies does it" ;-)
GL im sure you wont need it if you stay put.
P.S As for s/p double figures unless the world forgets about gold over the next few weeks/months.
micky468
- 09 Apr 2010 14:45
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GOLDSTONE RESOURCES LIMITED
STATEMENT RE. SHARE PRICE MOVEMENT
The directors of GoldStone Resources Limited ("GoldStone" or the "Company") note the recent rise in the Company's share price.
As announced on 9 March 2010, work is ongoing on an independent JORC compliant resource statement on the Homase licence area in Ghana and this will be announced in due course.
In addition, as announced on 22 February 2010 the Company is in discussions with an industry participant regarding a potential strategic alliance which could include an equity subscription into GoldStone. Further announcements will be made as appropriate.
moneyplus
- 12 Apr 2010 11:19
- 31 of 124
I bought into these on Friday--looking promising.
micky468
- 12 Apr 2010 11:59
- 32 of 124
well done moneyplus you should be in profit then..... if you bought in on the dip............volume looking good today could see JORC report soon
geoffsh
- 15 Jul 2010 18:03
- 33 of 124
Should be an operations update soon.
geoffsh
- 20 Aug 2010 19:34
- 34 of 124
Airborne survey results out next week, they should be good as they are over an area where they already have a 282,000 oz resource.
mitzy
- 15 Sep 2010 09:12
- 35 of 124
This little gem is ready to take-off sometime soon.
moneyplus
- 15 Sep 2010 11:22
- 36 of 124
Other holders who know much more than I about gold deposits are over the moon about the survey results on the other side! A gem indeed but we need them to start digging!!
geoffsh
- 16 Sep 2010 18:34
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http://www.miningmaven.com/companies/goldstone-resources/184-goldstone-resources-vtem-success
Just out today.
DRILLING TO COMMENCE VERY SOON.
geoffsh
- 20 Oct 2010 08:12
- 38 of 124
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/201010200700076644U.html
.................GOOD NEWS FOR GOLDSTONE..........................
2517GEORGE
- 17 Feb 2011 14:58
- 39 of 124
Bought into these today.
2517
geoffsh
- 17 Feb 2011 15:35
- 40 of 124
Good move, GEORGE, I think you have made a wise and potentially very profitable investment here.
2517GEORGE
- 17 Feb 2011 16:11
- 41 of 124
Thanks Geoffsh, I hope its a good move, maybe if OBT increase their holding it will spark an upward move in the sp.
2517
geoffsh
- 17 Feb 2011 23:51
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That would certainly help, but the Gabon licenses approval would be huge and drilling at Homase would also be very good. There should be a lot of newsflow during the next month or two.
chessplayer
- 30 Apr 2011 08:10
- 43 of 124
Given as a buy in this weeks' Shares, based on licenses acquired for Gabon.
chessplayer
- 20 May 2011 07:43
- 44 of 124
Goldstone Resources
Senegal and Ghana Projects Update
RNS Number : 9676G
Goldstone Resources Ltd
20 May 2011
GoldStone Resources Limited
("GoldStone" or the "Company")
Positive early exploration results from Senegal and Ghana
Key Points:
Initial results from surface sampling in Senegal (Sangola) highlight an eight kilometre prospective corridor for hydrothermal mineralisation. Anomalous gold has been identified over an interpreted splay off the Main Transcurrent Fault Zone
Soil sampling in Ghana at Manso Amenfi has detected multiple gold in soil anomalies which are interpreted to be parallel to the gold-bearing Salman and Ayanfuri structures
Dr. Hendrik Schloemann, GoldStone's Exploration Director, commented: "These are the first results received for two of our key exploration properties in Ghana and Senegal. We are very encouraged by the results received to date as they display multiple surface gold anomalies peaking at values above 100 parts per billion ("ppb") gold and occurring over a total strike length of 40 kilometres. Once all data has been collated, we plan to rapidly analyse these anomalies to define trenching targets and to further assess their economic significance."
Sangola Permit - Senegal
A termite mound sampling progamme covering most of the 471 km2 permit area in Eastern Senegal has been completed. A total of 8,150 samples were taken from termite mounds along north-south trending lines to detect any gold mineralisation in the underlying Birimian rocks. The analyses of pathfinder elements has been completed for all samples, however the Company has received gold results for only 2,500 of the 8,150 samples. The results for silver and arsenic clearly confirm the location of the gold-fertile Main Transcurrent Shear Zone ("MTZ") in the permit area. Further to the north-east the same structure controlled the formation of the 3.4 million ounce Massawa gold deposit. The limited number of gold results received to date indicates that gold mineralisation is present at various locations and in one case is associated with secondary structures (splays) along the margin of the MTZ. A full interpretation of the data will be provided once the gold results have been received for all samples.
Manso Amenfi Permit - Ghana
A soil sampling programme covering the central and northern parts of the permit area was completed during April. Samples were collected every 100 metres along north-west trending lines 400 metres apart. Gold assays have been received for all 1,695 samples submitted to the laboratory. The results clearly demonstrate the presence of multiple robust (up to 2.4 g/t gold) and elongated gold in soil anomalies (up to five kilometres in strike). The strikes of the anomalies appear to be parallel to gold-fertile Salman and Ayanfuri structures. The programme also resulted in the discovery of a circular gold in soil anomaly in the south-eastern corner of the Manso Amenfi permit area. The eastern part of this anomaly appears to be within Golden Star's Pampe Permit and is within three kilometres of the Pampe open pit. Follow-up work may include airborne geophysics and multi-element geochemistry in order to rank the discovered anomalies for follow-up soil sampling and trenching.
During the field programme the Company's geologists also located various artisanal gold mining sites in the permit area which seem to be exploiting mainly alluvial deposits. It was, however, noted that the catchment of the stream that hosts the most prominent alluvial mine sites, in the south-western portion of the permit, is completely within the Manso Amenfi permit area. This strongly suggests that the hard-rock gold source of the alluvial deposits also lies within the Manso Amenfi permit area. The soil sampling in the south-western portion of the permit area is still on-going.
Approval
Dr. Hendrik Schloemann, who holds a PhD in Geology, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this announcement.
Enquiries
GoldStone Resources Limited
+27 21 551 9009
Jurie Wessels / Hendrik Schloemann
Westhouse Securities Limited
+44 20 7601 6100
Tim Feather / Matthew Johnson
Jason Robertson
+44 20 3137 1906
Jeremy King
+44 20 3137 1904
Walbrook PR
+44 20 7933 8788
Bob Huxford
About GoldStone Resources
GoldStone Resources is an AIM quoted exploration company based in South Africa with exploration skills that focus on gold in West and Central Africa. The Company's projects are located in Ghana, Senegal and Gabon, and range from grassroots (Sangola in Senegal, Manso Amenfi in Ghana, and Oyem and Ngoutou in Gabon) to advanced exploration (Homase-Akrokerri in Ghana).
chessplayer
- 11 Aug 2011 08:07
- 45 of 124
Check this baby out. Looks to be a winner to me.
Goldstone reveals high grade results from Homase/Akrokerri
StockMarketWire.com
GoldStone Resources has revealed high grade drill results from the omase/Akrokerri project in Ghana.
All five drill holes intersected significant gold mineralisation and confirmed that the targeted high-grade gold shoot under the northern part of the previously mined Homase open pit extends to a depth of at least 140 metres below the bottom of the dormant pit.
Exploration director Dr. Hendrik Schloemann said: "The intersects achieved during the first part of this drill programme demonstrate that the high grade portion of the gold deposit extends to depth.
"Considering that mining at the nearby Obuasi gold mine in the same geological environment presently extends to almost 2,000 metres depth, the significant grades and widths intersected at Homase/Akrokerri further support our view that we may be able to follow this zone much further down dip.
"Future work will also be directed to locate additional high grade shoots along strike."
GoldStone also said its Ghanaian joint venture partner, Cherry Hill Mining, had received notice from the Minerals Commission of Ghana informing the partnership that the Homase licence has been extended for a further period of 12 months and is now due to expire at the end of July 2012.
At 8:00am: (LON:GRL) GoldStone Resources share price was +0.7p at 7.75p
Story provided by StockMarketWire.com
chessplayer
- 05 Dec 2011 08:08
- 46 of 124
Drilling Results
Drill hole 11HMRD015 (4.3 metres at 4.9 g/t) intersected the high-grade gold shoot under the northern part of the Homase pit, 175 metres below the base of the pit, while drill hole 11HMRD016 (10.4 metres at 4.4 g/t) intersected the same shoot 215 metres below the base of the pit. Mineralisation was also intersected at 190m below the base of the central part of the pit in drill holes 11HMRD012 and 11HMRD013, results of which are reported in the table below. All four boreholes intersected the mineralisation down-dip of GoldStone's 405,600 ounce JORC compliant gold resource at Homase/Akrokerri and underline the encouraging potential for an upgrade of this resource in the future. The mineralisation at Homase/Akrokerri remains open at depth and along strike.
geoffsh
- 05 Dec 2011 08:39
- 47 of 124
More good results and at least one extra drilling rig to further drilling.
...................2012 is going to be HUGE for Goldstone....................
chessplayer
- 05 Dec 2011 09:35
- 48 of 124
They are certainly flagged to be a winner, and the price is little more than half of when it was recommended.