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Stavely Minerals Ord Shs T.SVY


Primary Symbol: STVMF

Stavely Minerals Limited is an Australia-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the exploring for copper, gold and silver at the Stavely and Ararat Projects in western Victoria, and nickel, copper and cobalt at the Hawkstone Project in west Kimberley, in northern Western Australia. The Stavely Project, covering an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometers (km2) over the prospective Stavely Volcanic Belt in western Victoria, includes a 100% owned retention license RL2017, 100% owned exploration licenses EL6870, EL7347, EL7921, EL7922, EL7923 and EL7924 and the Black Range Joint Venture license EL5425. The Ararat Project comprises a retention license, RL2020, covering an area of approximately 26km2. The Ararat Project is located on part of the western margin of the Stawell-Bendigo Zone, which is part of the western Lachlan Fold Belt. Hawkstone Project covers an area of 1,100km2 over prospective stratigraphy in the west Kimberley, in northern Western Australia.


OTCPK:STVMF - Post by User

Comment by paperbullon Feb 02, 2015 10:41am
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RE:RE:RE:insider overview: more SVY acquisitions on public market

RE:RE:RE:insider overview: more SVY acquisitions on public market
point taken re: insider buys.  We're close to turnaround (IMO) to jump in now.  But mind you I've amputated one or two fingers trying to catch falling knives before.   I'm having hard time ignoring $0.20 price per book.

Brent prices seem to be firming.

"Brent has struggled sideways for a long time but it closed above the 20-day moving average on Friday for the first time since July, and the rig count is falling sharply. So now they think, maybe this is the time to buy.”



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