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Ar5e Biscuits........... was trying to find the rude kid cartoon of it from Viz, but couldn't locate it!
Are we going to get splattered?
Interesting analogie. Can we send them a laxative?
As analogies go I think that takes the biscuit
Knuttie
Imagine you are sat on the pan and haven’t had a ****e for months then BANG it all comes at once. Well there may be other ways to describe imminent news but you get my drift.
Reading the content of the slide on that tweet, which isn't easy on my phone, it all looks very familiar stuff but I like:
"Post the completion of the Vanchem acquisition Bushveld Minerals will own 2 of the 4 primary vanadium production processing facilities".
"Bushveld Energy is one of the leading players in the energy storage market"
"Driving innovation across the vanadium value ----" (can't read the last word - chain??)
Link to tweet Brasi tried to post (if it works)
https://mobile.twitter.com/BushveldMin_Ltd/status/1174340740836667393
cheers Sanchez
It should be Rand Merchant Bank. It's the wrong tag.
https://www.morganstanley.com/press-releases/rmb-and-morgan-stanley-announce-international-debt-distribution-cooperation-agreement_4646
they also tagged this guy in as well as morgan stanley
Rob Bailey
@RMB
Currently CEO of MState. I build enterprise tech companies (Including Kustomer, DataSift, SimpleGeo).
ive been trying to post a link to a tweet from bushy too but no joy
That article is from today on miningweekly but everytime I try to post the link it rejects it :(
Knuttie
Finger in the air stuff but it feels much more like we're drifting rather than being under siege, which might be a good thing?
The benefits of using domestic coal resources to generate affordable electricity in African countries are often overlooked, Lemur Holdings CEO Prince Nyati said on Wednesday.
Speaking during a panel discussion at the Coaltrans Southern Africa conference, he highlighted that Madagascar, where Lemur owns and operates the Imaloto coal and power project, was highly reliant on hydropower to meet its energy needs.
However, a three-year drought had resulted in the need to generate electricity using diesel generators, with the diesel imported at great cost.
Nyati noted that this showcased the challenges presented by alternatives to coal for generating electricity.
He further pointed out that Madagascar had significant reserves of high-quality coal, much of which remained untapped.
For a country such as Madagascar, it would, therefore, be more prudent to capitalise on the indigenous coal resources, rather than pursuing alternatives that are unaffordable, difficult to source and were unlikely to help grow the economy, he said.
However, while he acclaimed the merits of coal, he also called for the more responsible use of coal in the energy industry.
He pointed out that Lemur was building a coal plant that used clean coal technology.
He encouraged investors to consider investing in Madagascar’s coal industry, but pointed out that there was also potential to export coal, as many of the deposits were close to port.
Nyati said that, once proper port and rail infrastructure was in place, there would be considerable potential for new players to enter the coal market in the country, with good quality reserves to be exploited.
Meanwhile, Botswana Chamber of Mines CEO Charles Siwawa told delegates at the conference that there were also opportunities to invest in Botswana, which boasted the second largest coal resource in the world, after South Africa.
He suggested that rather than consider Botswana as landlocked, investors should look at it as being “land linked” and connected to various countries that were exporting coal.
A proposed railway link between Botswana’s coal provinces and South Africa’s Limpopo province could further boost the transportation of coal for export from South Africa’s Durban and Richards Bay ports.
I keep trying to post knuttie but it wont let me :( unless this one gets through then it did :)
16 posts including this one & 49 trades of which 1/3 are under £2k. Roll on the good news because we are marooned at the moment