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Next Investors Archived Oct 24, 2016
This AIM listed oil opportunity could see investors board the Britannia onshore oil market, a small but hot market niche that’s now offering what could be seen as a ‘politically-motivated’ investment opportunity, and what we think house some handsome risk-reward ratios.
Next Investors Archived Oct 21, 2016
Have you ever flown to or from Avalon airport in Melbourne? Unless you’re flying to a location off the beaten track, you probably haven’t. But there’s another Avalon which could be offering investors elevation of a rather different variety, once take off at its Scandinavian project sites gets underway. Avalon Minerals (ASX:AVI) has a lot going for it, and foremost is its latest gold and lithium exploration results.
Finfeed Archived Oct 20, 2016
$LRS was up over 10% after announcing the mining authority of Catamarca had granted them exploration rights.
Next Investors Archived Oct 19, 2016
De Grey Mining Ltd (ASX: DEG) has zeroed in on a neat asset in WA that has gradually raised its head above water, as gold prices have gone above A$1,600/oz. Since January, spot gold prices have risen by around 19% and when priced in Australian dollars, they have reached their all-time record highs above $1,800 back in July this year.
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Next Investors Archived Oct 18, 2016
Navarre Minerals (ASX:NML) is a compact gold junior capped at only $5M that has a simple, no-frills strategy to improve shareholder value from its gold exploration over the coming weeks. NML could, in fact, be on the cusp of breaking out into a market landscape which already sees small and mid-cap gold explorers growing in value, and spot gold prices continuing to hammer out higher highs.
Next Investors Archived Oct 17, 2016
There seems to be something brewing in this little ASX explorer. This $12M capped company is exploring for massive sulphide nickel deposits in the Albany-Fraser Range, home to Sirius’ $1.8BN find, and the company has just confirmed the presence of a discrete off hole electromagnetic conductor, just 10m from where it had previously diamond drilled.
South Korea is the world’s largest lithium ion battery manufacturer, home to high tech companies such as Samsung, Hyundai and LG. However, the country has very little in the way of local graphite or lithium resources to supply battery manufacturers… One ASX explorer, capped at less than $9 million, is focussed on changing this situation in South Korea, with a large and growing portfolio of graphite and lithium projects – two essential ingredients in lithium ion batteries.
Next Investors Archived Oct 14, 2016
Small-cap investors, must be on their guard for opportunistic companies that are pursuing commodity exploration linked to future energy demand. One AIM (London Stock Exchange subsidiary) listed company, Armadale Capital (LSE:ACP) fits the bill nicely. ACP is pursuing one of the most highly anticipated resources of our times – graphite.
Nearly all graphite exploration companies are focusing on flake graphite and their concentration is on “large flake size”. There is, however, another potentially more lucrative, and definitely speedier path to market. One ASX company has developed a neat way to commercialise high-grade vein graphite that will be more applicable in industrial manufacturing uses, than as a wonder material to be used in glitzy gadgets or electric cars.
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