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    ioneer Ltd (ehem. Global Geoscience) - Rhyolite Ridge (Rare Lithium - Boron Deposit in USA) (Seite 5)

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      schrieb am 29.12.18 11:15:53
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      Hier noch mal der neue Chart nach der Namensänderung:



      Global Geoscience sees boron driving world best lithium cost savings
      Am 25.10.2018 veröffentlicht



      Bernard Rowe from Global Geoscience (ASX:GSC) says "boring" boron is a high demand product and also helps cut its lithium carbonate production costs to world class standards. The managing director of the lithium boron player says its Pre Feasability Study has been extremely promising and Global Geoscience is well placed to supply lithium to the US energy storage industry.

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      Global Geoscience says US lithium project will be cheapest in the world
      Am 31.10.2018 veröffentlicht



      Global Geoscience chairman James Calaway says a new pre feasibility study shows Rhyolite Ridge will become the "lowest cost lithium producer on the planet". Calaway says the company's boric acid production cuts their lithium costs and also opens the door to a boron market that is as large as that for lithium.

      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 21.12.18 23:53:13
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      https://www.ioneer.com/

      21/12/2018 Rhyolite Ridge Drilling Update and Maiden Ore Reserve
      https://www.ioneer.com/files/announcement/files/181220-inr-d…

      29/11/2018 Presentation to Citi Basic Materials Conference
      https://www.ioneer.com/files/presentation/files/181129-inr-c…

      21/11/2018 Fluor appointed to deliver ioneer’s Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project
      https://www.ioneer.com/files/announcement/files/181121-fluor…

      Aktuell steht der Kurs bei AUD 0.165 was einer MK von AUD $242.5 Millionen entspricht (gem. Auskunft auf Hotcopper), also ca. USD 170.575 Millionen und somit deutlich niedriger als noch vor ein paar Wochen.

      Womit ich meine Probleme habe ist >Technical grade Li2CO3 initially<
      Nach 2 Jahren soll dann der nächste Schritt folgen >Install purification circuit to produce battery grade Li2CO3<. Was das Projekt interessant macht und eine Art Alleinstellungsmerkmal ist, ist das Co-Produkt "Boric Acid".

      "The highly experienced Fluor team has commenced work on the DFS which is scheduled for completion in Q3 2019. The Rhyolite Ridge Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves are planned to be updated during 2019 as part of the DFS process."

      Es bleibt abzuwarten was der Kurs in 2019 machen wird. Ab einem gewissen Punkt geht es nicht mehr darum wie groß die Resource ist sondern um OPEX und CAPEX und ich erwarte die eine oder andere Optimierung um die CAPEX zu reduzieren.

      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 21.12.18 20:45:38
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.174.544 von phobieeee am 09.11.18 07:53:36Mit Ioneer kann ich Mir VIELLEICHT nochmal (IRGEND)wann Was vorstellen.
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      schrieb am 09.11.18 07:53:36
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.173.980 von Popeye82 am 09.11.18 03:48:48Hallo @Popeye82,

      nein ich halte keine Aktien von Global Geoscience / ioneer Ltd (muss den Thread noch mal umbenennen lassen).

      Ich hatte vor einiger Zeit jedoch mal eine Order eingestellt, allerdings kann ich nicht gut in Australien handeln was ich auch als ein großes Manko ansehe für ein Projekt was sich in den USA befindet.

      Ich gehe davon aus, dass das Projekt in Produktion gehen wird und insbesondere die Boric Acid Credits sind ein zusätzlicher Anreiz. Wer sich mit dem Markt auskennt, weiß was ich meine. Hatte hier irgendwo im Thread dazu auch was geschrieben.

      Die Bewertung ist aber entsprechend hoch und für mein Gusto ist das risk/reward Verhältnis aktuell nicht attraktiv genug und sehe an anderer Stelle.

      Ein bißchen mehr Risiko bin ich bereit einzugehen.

      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 09.11.18 03:48:48
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 59.025.808 von phobieeee am 23.10.18 07:53:31Hallo @Phobieeee

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      schrieb am 23.10.18 07:53:31
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      23-Oct-2018 Outstanding Results from Rhyolite Ridge Pre-Feasibility
      https://www.globalgeo.com.au/investors/announcements/2018/10…



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      Global Geoscience PFS estimates Rhyolite Ridge value at US$1.8 billion
      https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/207612/glo…

      The company is forecast to become one of the world’s lowest cost lithium carbonate producers.

      Global Geoscience Limited (ASX:GSC) has published a pre-feasibility (PFS) study for its wholly-owned Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in the US state of Nevada, tipping a 30-plus-year mine life with a 4.1-year payback.

      The study prepared by Wheeler plc independent engineering firm Amec Foster Wheeler is being shared with investors today at 11am market time, as Global Geoscience managing director Bernard Rowe conduced a live webcast.
      READ: Global Geoscience set to reveal major pre-feasibility study results

      Global Geoscience managing director Bernard Rowe highlighted the benefits of the project’s location in an interview with Proactive Investors, saying the large, stable market had low sovereign risk and “a desire to have their own sources of critical metals” such as battery minerals.

      “Our experienced technical team and management … have built and operated lithium-boron mines previously, so we have an experienced team that’s capable of building a project like this, which I think is very important as not many companies can say actually that.”

      Earlier today Rowe told the market: “We are delighted by the outcomes of the PFS that clearly show Rhyolite Ridge will be a structurally-low-cost and very long-life mine supplying two critical materials necessary for urbanisation and energy efficiency.”

      The company’s PFS estimates a $1.82 billion after-tax net present value (NPV) for the project at a 7% real discount rate.

      The after-tax internal rate of return (IRR) is 27.7%, making the payback period a short 4.1 years.

      Rowe reported: “Rhyolite Ridge is ideally positioned to become a major, low-cost and long-term supplier of both lithium and boron products to major markets within the USA and Asia.

      “The boron co-product will generate sufficient revenue to cover nearly all operating costs and thereby enable Rhyolite Ridge to be the lowest cost producer of lithium in the world.”

      Acknowledging the company’s forecast for very-low-cost lithium production, Rowe explained the reason why the reason why the project was so low cost.

      Rowe told Proactive Investors: “When we produce a tonne of carbonate we also produce 10 tonnes of boric acid and that boric acid is quite valuable, so that’s why this project can have the claim of being potentially the lowest cost lithium producer in the world.”
      READ: Global Geoscience’s PFS confirms Nevada lithium-boron resource can support a 30-year mine life

      The company plans to process 79 tonnes over the life of the mine in the mature mining jurisdiction at an average processing rate of 2.6 million tonnes a year.

      Global Geoscience has planned a conservative approach to start-up with Wheeler’s help and will adopt conventional processing technologies while maintaining optionality and scalability.

      The company believes its low operating costs and dual revenues of lithium and boron sales would help protect it against supply-and-demand product cycles for the two products which are currently in short supply in the increasingly domestically-focused US minerals market.

      Global Geoscience’s lithium carbonate grade would be 0.95%, at 81.8% recovery rate, for total production of about 20,200 tonnes a year over the life of the mine.

      The company’s boric acid grade would be 7.81%, with 83.5% recoveries, for life-of-mine annual production of 173,000 tonnes.
      READ: Global Geoscience raises $53 million in fully underwritten placement

      Global Geoscience emphasised the “strong project economics” laid out in its PFS market announcement and executive summary.

      These included annual steady-state revenues of US$450 million a year over the life of mine, with annual steady-state earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of US$297 million a year.

      The annual steady-state after-tax cash flow would be US$240 million while its total after-tax cashflow would be US$240 million a year.

      The sums result in a $1.82 billion after-tax net present value (NPV) at a 7% real discount rate.

      The resulting after-tax internal rate of return (IRR) is 27.7%, making the payback period a short 4.1 years.

      All the figures were calculated with a June 2018 financial quarter US dollar and were based on lithium carbonate sale prices ranging from US$12,693 to US$16,862 a tonne (CIF China) and a constant boric acid sale price of US$700 a tonne (CIF Asia).
      Next steps

      The company will release its full PFS in November 2018.

      Global Geoscience is currently selecting a partner to help it produce a definitive feasibility study for the Rhyolite Ridge project.

      Rowe told Proactive Investors three large engineering firms had submitted tend bids to work on the company’s definitive feasibility study (DFS) and engineering design and procurement management contract and Global Geoscience was expecting to make its decision in the next couple of weeks and get started in the next few weeks.

      Late last month, US-based Global Geoscience chairman James Calaway confirmed the company’s agenda for the next 12 months was to complete a definitive feasibility study, operate a pilot plant, drill and extend is resource, build its team and negotiate capital and business arrangements.

      Rowe said today the company will start holding discussions with potential lithium and boron offtake partner, financial partners and plant builders.

      He said Global Geoscience had held off holding detailed discussions with these parties to date and expected these discussions would continue as it worked towards producing a DFS by early in the September quarter and its board making a final investment decision (FID) by the end of 2019.

      The company’s drill campaign began in July and field workers are now testing for extensions to the south of the project area.

      Global Geoscience is likely to release some results before Christmas and expects to release an updated resource in the June half of calendar year 2019.

      Rowe reported today: “With approximately A$75 million cash, we are able to undertake the work required to rapidly progress Rhyolite Ridge into production.

      “With the in-depth knowledge provided by the PFS, the company is well positioned to commence serious discussions with a diverse range of potential market and finance partners.”

      Rowe expected the company would make a number of “low-risk” long lead-time orders in the second half of next calendar year that pre-empt the year-end FID.

      Global Geoscience shareholder will consider a name change to ion-pioneer name Ioneer Ltd (ASX:INR) on October 31, with rebranding efforts to kick off the week afterwards if the new name is given the all-clear.

      Global Geoscience’s AGM will be held in Sydney on October 31 at 10am in the Beaumont Room of the Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park  hotel at 161 Elizabeth Street.

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      23-Oct-2018 Rhyolite Ridge Pre-Feasibility Study Presentation for Webcast
      https://www.globalgeo.com.au/files/presentation/files/181023…

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      Fly-through of Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada

      23 October 2018 - Fly-through shows the detailed development plans for the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project flowing the Pre-Feasibility Study completed in October 2018.



      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 23.10.18 07:44:16
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      23-Oct-2018 Updated Rhyolite Ridge Mineral Resource Statement
      https://www.globalgeo.com.au/investors/announcements/2018/10…

      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 18.10.18 12:21:19
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 58.959.144 von phobieeee am 15.10.18 09:52:31Der Fall in Richtung 52 Wochentief wurde vorerst gestoppt. Um jedoch von einer Trendwende zu sprechen ist es noch zu früh, denn auch wenn das Volumen die letzten 2 Tage wieder höher lag, so ist der Abwärtstrend noch aktiv.



      Meinungen?

      Gruß phobieeee
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      schrieb am 18.10.18 12:15:56
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Webcast Details for Rhyolite Ridge Pre-Feasibility Study Announcement
      Australian-based lithium-boron mine developer Global Geoscience Limited (“Global” or the “Company”) (ASX: GSC) will release the outcomes of the Rhyolite Ridge Pre-Feasibility Study on 23 October 2018.

      Managing Director Mr Bernard Rowe will conduct a briefing followed by a question and answer session at 11.00am AEDT (Sydney time) on 23 October 2018.

      A live webcast of this briefing with synchronized slides and a video on the Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project will be available via this link (https://edge.media-server.com/m6/go/global-geoscience-181023). Written questions may be submitted via the webcast.

      If you prefer to listen via a phone and/or ask questions verbally, please dial-in as follows:

      Australia: 1 800 908 299

      International: +61 2 9007 8048

      Conference ID: 334505

      The presentation will be available will be available for download from www.globalgeo.com.au prior to the call commencing.
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      schrieb am 15.10.18 09:52:31
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Guten Morgen zusammen,

      das jüngste Tief bei AUD 0.25 wurde nicht gehalten und der Handel heute mit den letzten Trades bei AUD 0.23 beendet. Durch das am 14.06.2018 zu AUD 0.41 durchgeführte Placement über AUD 53 Millionen (keine Warrants) hat GSC ausreichend Geld in der Kasse und war rückblickend ein guter Schachzug des Management und die Verwässerung wurde im Vergleich zum jetzigen Niveau gering gehalten.



      Mit dem heutigen Kursrückgang rückt das 52 Wochentief wieder in den Fokus. Dieses liegt bei AUD 0.195, ich denke aber dass dieses wenn überhaupt nur kurz angetestet wird und sehe einen Support um AUD 0.20.

      Gruß phobieeee
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