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Robert Bernhardssen is a Social Democrat and he's been gunning for us for a couple of years. Good to hear him apportioning blame right where it belongs. That RNS was an instant pick-me-up, I was beginning to crack yesterday with all the wretched politics. Now, just five days to go, we hope.
Thanks Kurt...we needed that.
It would be good to know what impact the Chairman Göran Färm is having...
This BB is a talking shop... we bounce ideas off each other, post opinion and occasionally let off steam. Posts are ongoing and evolving... we all know the value of this project. And I do firmly believe that we are at the business end. There will be a few more twists... that we can be certain of. But to my mind, it’s a simple yes or no. We’ve fulfilled the criteria... Budge has clearly stated so... it’s game-on!
Whoops, no offence TAKEN
I've got fingers like bananas.
No offence taked.
I don't see posting a few hard and proven facts as comparable to trying to be the Sage of Omaha who is in my opinion the greatest investor in the world but I'll take your comparison as a compliment. ;o)
Like all punters even he is not fireproof. Just before Tesco crashed he bought a massive amount of shares. However, I'm sure he will have found a way to turn that into a profit just as we are all trying to do on this site.
AIM now higher than the Atkie with the bid price in Stockholm at 0.64 and an exchange rate at 11.6 Sek/£. Not normally this way around
Whilst I support and enjoyed the video I thought the message was maybe too soft. I think the recent election has shown that the Swedish people are moving away from their self contented laidback outlook and the cold issues of international economic events are on their doorsteps. The simple point that the Greens have made this mine a political issue and have held back it's development and hence the retention of people in the town should have been reinforced with POLITICAL challengers. Like the Greens supporters who are enjoying their chosen lifestyle in their comfortable Stockholm flats can afford to reject rural developments and jobs but the real people are desperate for these things.
I liked the footage of the reindeer just wandering on the main road. Maybe as we should be pushing for improvements in Road Safety (reduce the damage to cars, save a few human lives) by getting the Salmi to train or supervise their animals on the metalled roads!
In short, the video's a good start but pressure must be put on the civil service, the (non) government and we need to challenge those who have politicised our simple mining application. Gloves off, down and dirty just like they have been over the last seven years!!
And to re-iterate, no offence intended. But you do post as though you are the Sage of Omaha!
Ed... read it in the context of the linked posts. I’ve been invested here for 10-years. I’m well versed in the project and the politics. The point was a simple one... This project does not make or break Sweden or its economy. It’s not high on the political agenda (that is mercifully changing), although politically and economically mining is collectively important in Sweden. As a stand-alone project, I’m afraid it isn’t that big of a deal yet. Although we might be breaking ground metaphorically in respect of how the state machinery deals with indigenous peoples in the future. And yes, it is currently Europe’s largest un-mined ore body. BEO is small-fry. It’s important to a very small number of investors. And my posts, whilst pragmatic at times, are generally upbeat. Our future is very exciting, and I’m not going to talk down a project in which I’m heavily invested!
I've been catching up on posts of the last few days and I don't understand this one.
How do you see Kallak as "a drop in the ocean" Here's one or two plus points to consider
14 share kilometres of high grade ore, and it's not yet fully explored.
It's the largest unexploited iron ore field in Europe
When operative Kallak will provide 250 direct jobs and 300 more local support jobs for a period of 25 years
A drop in the ocean ? I don't think so
You're not filling in for a certain currently absent downbeat person are you. :o)
the next news should be the formation of a coalition gov't. I think we can all reasonably assume it won't include the Left or Greens - that should be a huge lift to the SP
Daily ramp over.
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I wouldn’t worry Granite... the only thing that will get this moving is news. However, if I had sold out, you could guarantee that this would fly!
Have been considering re-entering here, however all my cash is in SDX and they got suspended yesterday, so expect this to March North for the next week or so whilst I can't get involved, sods law. Good y'all, hopefully join the procession in not to distant.
Nice to see the mayor actively involved in a JIMAB vid. Can't say Kurt isn't trying.
“The Green Party has held back this important investment” powerful stuff when you consider that it cake from the Mayor.
With you on that one.They don't come any more positive than that.Point of view calmly but firmly put over.Surely they cannot say NO to that.imho.
great video. Starting to look more positive now the Greens have been put back in their cage.
rns....
That’s probably one of the best rns announcements I have ever seen on this share
A current view on where the parties are at in respect of forming a Government
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/20/world/europe/sweden-far-right.html
Good...that'll do for now. :-)
In all seriousness though, this project is a mere drop in the ocean. Granted, there are not that many proposed mines, and 500 jobs is not that significant. But the tax revenues, and wider impact on the local and regional economy is very significant. I for one are very interested, and given the posters on FB, there is also plenty of interest in Sweden, Finland, Denmark and other countries.
Just me and you?
Correction, proposed mine.