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Stop picking on 3card...he talks no more rubbish than anybody else and we're all in this together; show some fellowship and try to be nice, it's frustrating for everyone.
Buster, whilst I worry about your current mental state, I am far more concerned at your complete failure to grasp the basics of English grammar. You shouldn't have bunked off school all those years ago.
...and only keep carrying on waiting.
We aren't yet mining because consecutive Governments and Damberg and Baylan have not been fit for purpose. In relation to our sector.
It remains wholly unacceptable, all at a cost to shareholders, and to those poor swines who need the work in Jokkmokk, yet who have been and are continuing to be ignored.
Kurt should tell us what he intends to do to rectify the situation.
Please don't tell me he can do nothing other than accept no responses from Baylan and carrying on waiting.
What a load of old sh.t.
Herd Mentality ?
FarEnd Good, that's better...not yet. ;-)
As you all well know I'm a share holder here.
Would have could have but my comment was correct Suzy we're not a mining company at least not yet.
Rick - alternatively, if we are denied the concession, we could always create a subsidiary and do large scale reindeer herding and the Swedish equivalent of Center Parcs. Must be some profit somewhere in that land.
We still have the asset but can't exploit it at present. The Swedish Government might have a dilemma in that if they refuse our exploitation license because of its impact on Sami herding and an extended protected area ( it can't on the quality of the application) then it can't ever be exploited by any other miner, ie LKAB and it becomes a dead national asset. Perhaps they just want us to get bored and go away?
:-)
And more to the point, CSP based profitability on 100 dollars per ton. Yes, it was twice as much then and that's why the sp rose to 70p.
ps FarEnd...You have so little imagination that you invest in banks.
And I was just saying that we would and could have been a mining company now if things had gone as expected....and when you say the price of the commodity in the market has no reflection on the share price of exploration companies you must know you are wrong. Whereas the match doesn't always synchronise as hoped for...it is the price always that leads exploration.
When BEM submitted their application iron ore was nearly double today's prices, it's all totally irrelevant.
Despite the name Beowulf mining was not a mining company then and it's not one today.
Just saying.
Morning. Suzy2, “100+ dollars per ton” .. yes, moreover, high-grade ore is becoming more in demand. It cannot be overstated! Something like, only 20% of the world’s miners (not ore mined) produce 62% and over, of iron content. Kallak as we know, contains a lot of super high-grade (70%). Leading European steel mills will have a lot of interest now, in who gets to mine Kallak if it gets a mining license, due to that fact. These are big players who a seriously loaded, and will want a piece of the 70% action, and that’s some more politics behind closed doors – KB, would not be a spectator. We know very little of the many workings re the Kallak position, because it is only talk. If/when the concession is granted, and if KB thinks the attachments are acceptable, then those in the Market who can value the remaining risk, wil do so. How “exciting” is that! Imo only. atb
Hope you are down safely off that roof now matey.
Freesat only working properly when you are up there holding the dish doesn't sound right. Lol.
It seems that Baylan's servers have been down ever since he took the job.
Howl.
Yep, I read both links Sooz. It's pleasing to note that although the second piece was about servers and tech, mining was mentioned, insofar as it seems widely known that both Baylan and Damberg have dodged their responsibilities in our sector. It seems Baylan is only interested in the prestige of attracting large multi-nationals while not looking at the local issues.
Local issues of course, make up the national ones. Lol.
typically about a year not a near... near could be an augury. :-)
Just imagine, if the application process was what it says it is (in the book) and took 'typically' about a near, though there haven't been any actual examples of a 'typically' in the last twelve years...Beowulf could be producing now profitably at 100+ dollars per ton. How shocking is that.
Always
Lol Maybe you knocked it...you'll have to go up again, lucky it isn't raining like yesterday. GL
My frustration is hightened today as I've been on our roof 3 times already to sort out our freesat and miraculously I've fixed the connection that wasn't working, yet the one that was now isn't! Aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhh! ;-)
Morning Hasty....Well, they bought it whatever it was and risked parting with a large chunk of cash. ;-)