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Turning the tables

Significant flaws in JORC reporting activity highlighted by a leading mining investment commentator in a recent Mining Journal column run a lot deeper than many in the industry want to accept, according to a mining consultant and particularly avid examiner of mining public reports, Rene Sterk.

Core problem ... JORC Code (2012) Table 1 reporting contains too many anomalies

Core problem ... JORC Code (2012) Table 1 reporting contains too many anomalies

While both the investor, EIM Capital’s John Robertson (a regular Mining Journal columnist), and independent consultant are at pains to highlight the positives of the Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC)...

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