Mineral Resources and Mr Kwai Sze Hoi might not want that but I am sure many eyes are in the company with the Port Hedland upgrades and Mineral Resources ‘keen as mustard’ to get it’s light raikway into operation quite apart from anything else.
As gay as ‘anything else’ goes, Brockman was mentioned today along with Grange as being the subject of interest discussion at the two day RIU Explorers Conference (more about it here ) which opened in Fremantle today .
https://unauthorised investment adv...-welcome-to-the-riu-explorers-conference/amp/
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Tim Treadgold
On February 20, 2019
An old friend is back just in time to shake things up at the RIU Explorers Conference
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.........”Today and tomorrow will be full days with a single topic dominating presentations and sideline chatter; exploration.
Unlike some other mining conferences, the Fremantle event is not a trade fair, it really is an event where explorers meet other explorers and investors.
Not that speakers at the conference will shy away from a spot of spruiking, leaving investors to sort the wheat from the chaff.
But as an early warning, now might be a good time to sit up and take notice of what’s said in Fremantle over the next two days because the hints of something significant happening have rarely been clearer.
Iron ore, a mineral consigned a few weeks ago to the file marked “yesterday’s leader”, has returned with a rush just when no-one was looking.
The sharp price rise to around $US88 a tonne might not see the year out as supply rushes to fill a gap created by outages in Brazil, but it is possible that Brazil’s problem-plagued mines could be out for longer than expected.
That’s why forgotten stocks such as Grange and Brockman this week hit 12-month share price highs, along with the big boys of iron ore, Fortescue, Rio Tinto and BHP.
Analysed from any direction and the seeds of a sustainable recovery in mining have been sown, largely because that most fundamental of economic measures, supply and demand, is out of kilter with demand reasonable while supply stumbles after years of under-investment in exploration and project development.....”
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