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I think for many of us on here we are increasingly realising that after 4 years (since Jan 2017) of Edenville suggesting they have
1) potential customers
2) potential contracts
3) the ability to increase production to 3,000, 4,000 or even 12,000 tonnes a month at one point suggested
It simply isn't working.
The big question is whether Edenville have realised and accepted their model isn't working. If so what are they going to do?
Additional question is what was Tony Buckingham told to get him to part with £1m?
I've said it before someone needs to come out the BoD and talk to investors. An investor evening, zoom or in person, but putting out an RNS in which Edenville admit investors are frustrated then doing nothing about that frustration is simply unacceptable
Dont waste your time on this ****e stock. This is a scam company
Sausage - because that is AIM all over. Promise the moon and deliver....cheese.
You have to go back to why the RCPP failed - forget TZ gov "pulling the plug" - if there was a really solid business case and money to be made, the Chinese would have been all over this years ago. Sinohydro simply disappeared, ILTL deal seems to be evaporating into nothing...why? Because, as we have found out after 4yrs of trying, the business model doesn't work.
If we look at what RNSs have suggested since that January 2017 RNS, and compare them to what has actually been delivered, there probably a huge delta. If that's the case you've got to ask why do Edenville make these suggestions but never quite fully deliver what has been suggested for over 4 years?
60,000 + 30,000 + 10,000 sells in the last 3 days
100,000 is the amount that Alistair Muir purchased.
Has Alistair sold out?
Pack of lies after lies....every year
Saus just turn off the lights pal do yourself favour.....bod are bunch of useless you know what...
"The Company announced earlier this year it intends to bring additional assets into the portfolio following the intended handover of operations at Rukwa to its strategic partner ILTL."
So acquisition will only happen follow/ after the handover of the coal Rukwa coal mine. So we have to get to 3,000 tonnes (over what time period?) then begin discussions on handover, enact the handover, then and only then it seems acquisition can take place.