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Its much nicer than reindeer steak!
Try the Jordans fruity mueseli.
Any if you want to buy more than 3 (in total) nuts, flour, dried fruit, yeast - you are snookered if you want to make a fruit cake, plus there are no shortages and offers encouraging you to buy multiple items. I was only buying some stuff to make muesli.
What sort of baking products?
This share is as frustrating as trying to buy baking products at Morrisons!
It'll be great when it happens.
Agree... We know the iron is there, and we know it’s a quality product. But drilling adds value in the ground and creates genuine investor interest.
Morning All. The drilling programme would have been good but would it bring this permit any nearer...compared, say to commissioning that report? I don't know what the comparable costs are but reports aren't cheap, are they? And so far as the target iron is concerned either it is there or it isn't.
It was a timely RNS for sure, but what I’d really like is a genuine explanation as to shy the drill program was ‘postponed’, when Sweden clearly doesn’t have the same restrictions on movement imposed elsewhere in Europe?
LOL ;-)
Suzy well said !
Dying, Alamal is as certain as certain can be; living on the other hand is full of uncertainties. it hasn't all been bad here, the drilling results were pretty good, just nobody expected the permitting blackout that followed. At the risk of being howled down, I've actually enjoyed it.
Suzy how many times have been bucked up in the last ten years, it’s like waiting to die,
Agree with you Pocko, only the exploitation permit will have any significant effect on this..the recent report couldn't have been better timed imo, it's bucked me up a bit anyway and I feel extra fortified for the possibility of a long, long, long long....continuing wait but wait I will.
Did it ever actually get started? I’ve said it many times... The only thing that will get this to genuinely move is the issuance of the exploitation permit or something connected to a sale or JV. It’s that simple...
We seem to be just mirroring the Atkie. It's down, so we are down. Hopefully it will go up and so will we.
Looks like he parties over for gold and Beowulf,
And reverse my figures on the buy and Sell for my last post!
There are no legitimate excuses. It just needs someone to call them out on it...
Yes positive, but as per my previous point about the spread, if I purchased at roughly 5p, and sold at roughly 6p, I would have broken even - Despite what appears to be a considerable rise. The spread has improved, but it’s only those shouty ones that appear and tell everyone to count their new found wealth that are delusional. We are barely better placed than a week ago. Of course I prefer where we are now... but let’s be realistic. It’s Kallak or bust. The wait continues...
This is the third expert study.... we've had an economic review and a legal review, all over and above the stated requirements of the application process and I imagine they cost big money. And that's not to mention the OECD report. How much longer will the Government be able to use 'complicated issues' as an excuse.
But it was a shift in the right direction...given the time that has lapsed since we submitted our application and the slow torture as Eric rightly describes it, interminably waiting; it shows the strength of the case that it can rebound on no new news. What we had in the last RNS is a solid confirmation of what we (LTHs) thought we already new but from an independent, expert source and with a bang up to date summary of the value of it.
A small shift in the SP is nothing in my opinion...
It's pretty woeful Sooz, all things considered. We've done 8p a couple of times in the not too distant past too, but with my average of 13.5p, being beneath it for years feels like utter torture.
I'd like Budgie to tell us what the plan is to make the Swedes give us a decision on this concession.
Afty. x
Eric...Except that the sp was 4p in August and its 6p (to sell) today...that's quite a bit of a pulse. ;-)