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https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/anglo-american-boosts-scope-woodsmith-26308524
Hi Gertfrobe.
I suppose that I could say that I am well, but I appear to be susceptible to getting cancer. I had prostate cancer about 12 years ago, and then both liver and lung cancer about 5 years ago, and in the last ten months I have had two small operations to remove cutaneous horns (caused by exposure to the sun when young) on my left arm and right ear. I now have only one and a half lungs so I easily get short of breath. Apart from that the good news is that none of the cancers are connected with any of the others, so none have spread.
Thanks for your advice re cutting and pasting, but I still couldn't do what I wanted to do so I asked my brother in Australia for his help.
He advised me to highlight the required text via ctrl and C, then move to the Post a Message space on this board, and then use ctrl and V, and hey presto here is the message from ShareSoc.
We appreciate it has been a while since we have been able to provide an update regarding our investigation into the potential to make a claim or claims for legal redress for Sirius Shareholders.
We are currently continuing to pursue a line of investigation, following legal advice, however, unfortunately this is an extremely time-consuming process and at this stage, regrettably, there is nothing substantive that can be shared.
We would, however, like to reassure you that we are working extremely hard in the background and the possibility of a claim remains in review. As soon as we have any update that we are able to share, we will do so.
With thanks for your patience and ongoing support.
Kindest regards,
The ShareSoc Team.
Archways, try this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N92BaOnunGk
Still living in sunny South Wales, can’t believe it’s been almost three years.
Hope you are well.
Hi Gertfrobe.
Thanks for reproducing ShareSoc's email on here. Please let me know how you did that.
I hope that you are keeping well. I thought about you a couple of days ago. My wife and I were treated by our best friends to Saturday and Sunday at Tyddyn Llan at Llandrillo between Corwen and Bala. In view of your father's help at the Aberfan disaster I assume, perhaps wrongly, that you still live in South Wales, but being in mid-Wales made me think of you.
We appreciate it has been a while since we have been able to provide an update regarding our investigation into the potential to make a claim or claims for legal redress for Sirius Shareholders.
We are currently continuing to pursue a line of investigation, following legal advice, however, unfortunately this is an extremely time-consuming process and at this stage, regrettably, there is nothing substantive that can be shared.
We would, however, like to reassure you that we are working extremely hard in the background and the possibility of a claim remains in review. As soon as we have any update that we are able to share, we will do so.
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With thanks for your patience and ongoing support.
Kindest regards,
The ShareSoc Team.
Dear all Sirius share holders
I hope you are all keeping well
I received the same email too.
Hi Fred and David.
I have just received an email from ShareSoc saying that they are working on a possible case and asking us to continue to be patient.
Fred - I have forwarded it to your email address. If you know how to publish ShareSoc's email on here please do that so that David can see it too.
It's been a long Time. Any sign of light.
Happy New Year Archways - at least we’ve got our other share!
Hi Fred.
Yes, still here. Happy New Year to you and to all those who wait patiently to see whether anything comes from ShareSoc's endeavours.
Hi ex Sirius holders if you’re still here!
Hope you are all well and that you are all surviving these horrible markets!
This sentence was written in my renewal letter from ShareSoc - they must have seen something for it all to be going on for so long
‘Sirius Minerals shareholders continue to be supported and we are evaluating a potential claim for redress’
A slightly different update but from the same time as below
https://www.geplus.co.uk/news/woodsmith-tunnel-and-shafts-making-great-progress-following-reconfiguration-13-12-2022/
I do hope some of the locals are doing well out of the construction and they continue to do so for many years once the mine is operational.
It definitely transformed my wealth.....
Good luck to all concerned.
Progress continues
https://im-mining.com/2022/12/09/anglo-american-continues-sbr-led-shaft-sinking-progress-at-woodsmith/
what takeover moey?
wow still going.
OMI is back on the up.
More from ShareSoc today.
Remember Gina Rinehart (SXX was hoping to get support from her for final stage of financing, it didn't go through).
It looks like she's navigating through pandemics shenanigans very well with other investments without SXX:
https://www.9news.com.au/national/world-500-richest-people-lost-14-trillion-in-the-first-half-of-2022-but-gina-rinehart-net-worth-increases-28-billion/379ecc18-38b2-43e4-a26e-ce1a883f1fc2
CF!! What a guy, hope he gets his .
your request was passed on:
"..New Anglo American's boss faces calls to 'turbocharge' development of potash mine in North Yorkshire..."
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-10702621/Anglos-new-chief-told-Turbocharge-Yorkshire-potash-production.html
CF was asking for extra £3B for accelerated implementation (but moving cashflow closer),
seems like AAL running at slower pace are thinking they can finish it with £1b?
..if they decide to let market prices for final product {supply squeeze under sanctions} to run at triple rates without them..
They must be digging with a spoon.
https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/28022022/anglo-american-to-invest-440-million-in-woodsmith-polyhalite-project-in-2022/
Nearing two years since Anglo American bailed out Sirius investors with their 5.5p offer. At the time I was nursing losses of c£40,000, with an average of ~20p. Stuck all the takeover money and about 100% more into AAL shares at an average of £12ish. AAL now over £37 a share, so much more than wiped out my SXX losses, and with divis since then of over $5 per share on top.
And every 10 AAL shares got us 1 in TGA last year at £1.20, already worth over £6 and due to pay a divi in May of about 40p, the icing on a well iced cake, especially since I ploughed virtually all last year's divi income into TGA, mostly at around £2-£2.50 a share.
Thanks Anglo, for bailing out Sirius, keeping Woodsmith alive and making me a return of well over 4x my total investments in AAL and TGA.
The $1b a year Woodsmith will bring to AAL's bottom line in a couple of years won't make a huge difference to a company already making $20b pa in profit, but will be nice enough.
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Gertfrobe, that's a different solution path (including some technical details) with different timeline, CF' plan (or dream he was selling?) was to run accelerated finance (and get cashflow elements earlier affecting NPV), AAL cut it down (partially due to covid impact and accompanying economic disturbances it has caused, partially because they had slightly different vision) effectively limiting resources for development, so it's not a surprise what it will take longer.