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DYOR
POW: no idea, have never been a shareholder and don't spend my time on companies I am not invested in.
15 years ago: no idea wasn't a shareholder and couldn't care less. However look at the super cycle chart I posted the other day and you will see you and others were investing at the top of a super cycle.
Shares are for trading, buy low sell high. Don't get caught by the next super cycle (not talking about RRR). The time to buy is when no one wants shares, not 3/4/10 years into a super cycle.
DYOR
Chatty I doubt you need reminding,. What ever the answers to those questions has no direct relevance to the DRC cash (other than the issue of AB's credibility) ,
The DRC president was re-elected and now has been sworn into his second term last Saturday.
Will the funds be release and sent or will there another delay (with total loss of whatever credibility AB has left)
I have no objection to being corrected.
Thank you for your permission to carry on.
Perhaps you could confirm the following -Mr A. Bell was asked to resign from POW because of the amount of PushBack the the BOD including PJ were experiencing ?
Then-
Remind us how many times RRR has raised funds?
Remind us which of RRR's risk projects has ever produced a return to shareholders.
Remind us of the amount of depreciation in value the sp has suffered over the last say 15 years.
Thank you.
Should be farcical!🤣🤣🤣
I wonder 🤔 why.
Again, not true but you carry on if it makes you feel better.
I am sure when he is not busy AB will eventually get around with this nonsense. In the meantime, we are due an update.
Personally, I would prefer that he spend his time being busy on the company's affairs.
DYOR
The photo's were easily found not to have been originated by RRR. What is more worrying is that any listed company a) Isn't technically savvy enough to realise there is this simple method of ascertaining provenance and b) Is so arrogant as to treat recipients of their messages with the contempt these images demonstrate. The starting point with anything RRR is "between the lines". I personally always treat everything as being deceitful until proven otherwise.
Not true but you carry on.
DYOR
Noted your comment;- Others on here spotted that some photos of trucks put up by RRR,that were purporting to move Lithium under a sales agreement for RRR.
Apparently those trucks had nothing to do with and were not working for RRR.
Shortly after RRR had been found to be economic with the truth the photos were removed.
Soleboy I guess you did not like my answer to your original question so you asked a different question.
Just come out with your bashing comments
Btw Banbury - Love the 'Man with the minus touch' - LOL
As they won't sell anything this is utterly irrelevant.
I recall similar ramping behaviours when RRR bought El Limon - loads of 'GOLD GOING CRAZY' nonsense posts and .............. Zip.
I'd love to know how a smaller RRR who have never managed to run a mine well expect to suddenly turn Alluvial Gold in Burkina Faso, Lithium etc into anything other than a farce.
Can someone pls point me to 'The Photo's' ?
Many of my posts are before the 7am RNS watershed. I used to think what if I get egg on my face as an RNS comes out with full DRC payment at 7am.
I then realise RRR has never released anything whatsoever without a pre news spike of activity.
Where those in the know position themselves in advance. What hope has an ordinary PI with this type of governance / management ?
As RRR does not have the size to forward sell my guess is in the event we do have 7 trucks or 200 tonnes its value has declined between Oct / Nov when we brought it and weeks after the Chinese New year when we sell it.
Perversely it's probably better for the company if the 200 tonnes was indeed flannel / window dressing as I feared.
The man with the minus touch is on a roll
All IMO and DYOR
Apart from the false photos .
The price of lithium =The average annual price for battery-grade lithium carbonate fell to $41,166 per metric ton in 2023, down nearly 40% from $68,075 in 2022, according to data from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Prices had dropped on a quarter-to-quarter basis, down about 38% in the fourth quarter.
The above news is 4 days old.
Some good, reasoned posts lately. Leopards and spots spring to mind. The common denominator over many years of delusion, diversion and, in my opinion, mendacious deflection is AB. The RNS' over the years say it all. The Greenland, Cyprus and perhaps more telling, the lies from RGM in the day, are no coincidence. They are examples of a methodology for running a corporate vehicle whose aim has private shareholders chasing "the big win" without being told there has never been a prize draw.
Looks like AP at VAST is even better at issuing shares than AB 😂
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DYOR
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DYOR
I repeat my question what successful developments have brought turnover and profit to the company over the last 10 years? Not on Twitter, or interviews or ambiguous rns’ but in the published accounts.
Soleboy you missed a lot in 10 years, most recently lithium
Hi H
I pop up on this board every few months or so with my ‘Buyer Beware’
I’m getting forgetful in my old age so please remind me what assets Red Rock Resources have developed over the last say 10 years. Thank You
Banbury--good point but IMO details matter particularly in dealing with a chat room where posters may have other agendas (helpful).
So we agree that AB will not willingly lie as well as AB will also ignore known risk (timing of incoming funds)
Side point-both the US and Canadian regulatory bodies require risk disclosure which seems to be sorely lacking on AIM perhaps AB is simply unaware that risks exists or how to mitigate risks. Not a pleasant comment now that I have written it
I also like Talkinto posts-well reasoned approach to both buying RRR last 1/2 of 2023 and why he is looking to sell now