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One Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed with a Chinese minerals company (“Company”). The MOU, which is non-exclusive and non-binding, is subject to confidentiality and records a proposed transaction, subject to a due diligence period expiring on 28 February 2009, whereby the Company may acquire an 80% interest in the Myrtle Project (EL10316) for a cash payment to Rox of A$12,500,000.
Lazyfish,
What are yor thoughts on RXL? I noticed that Bowman tipped them on potential breakouts yesterday and they went up 18%.....had a good read through the annoucements today and it looks like they will be getting news at the end of September:
Do you think that with the trading today and over the last week the news has been leaked:
"Soil sampling in the area has shown a large north-east, south-west trending coherent soil anomaly. This anomaly trends along a boundary which is thought to be where the deposit comes to surface. If this is the case then there is potential for the entire 2km length of the soil anomaly to represent a resource capable of being mined by open pit methods, and this will be
investigated in the next phase of work. If an open pit is viable it would benefit the project economics significantly."
Maybe the news is out that the resource is at surface and can be mined open pit, well that's what the smart money is saying, what are your thoughts Smartfish.....I'm guessing to why the uplift has be something to do with the Myrtle zinc-lead deposit is located just 17km south of the large, world class, McArthur River (HYC) zinc-lead mine. Myrtle has significant advantages in terms of deposit location (Australia’s Northern Territory), geometry (open pit potential), and accessible infrastructure (already installed for the adjacent McArthur River zinc mine).
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