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Petrobas, the 50% state owned oil/gas production co. in Brasil, own 1000s of acres of land in Amazonia, with known potash reserves. It is now issuing Licences to interested parties to develop the land.
Shell in Brasil, has developed a 'plug in' plant for farmers, to manufacture ferttiliser from the farmers own produced biomass and urea compounds supplied by Shell.
The clocks ticking EML.
BTW Gullible, can you translate your 0725 post into English please. Thanx in advance.
Unless PIs have suddenly found £100s of grand of free cash stuffed behind their sofas, hopefully we have professional buyers coming in on something tangible given regularity/size of trade blocks.
The algorithm that majority time controls a stock price is only concerned making a profit it has no concern any human profit, loss, sell or buy.
If a share price does increase the human interest does increase. Plenty more chase future profit than a loss.
If they pushing price up mm's trying to tempt you to sell not buy
All news is good news.
What we require is news that the ministers of Moroccan government and civil service read at least to assure us all they all haven't forgotten about EML?
August isn't over there is still time to announce a September meeting of ministers annouce EIAS.
Great that the market makers push the price back up into 7 pence not the first time. Mms are clearly trying to sell stock?
The sp movement North perked up my day.
Decent. Just looks a bit more meaningful with the trade sizes. If it continues, there's merit to the idea there's something behind it that's been agreed at least in principle. I'll be more enthusiastic when we at least reach HFRs marketcap.
I agree with a lot that's being said, I just thought it was worth sharing as it come from Moroccan World News today out of the blue. Whatever is going on there's alot of buyers today.
My ‘happy path’ explanation would be,
- main deal now ready and circulated for signing;
- EML got this in the press as a last go to ramp the share price before the deal closes and pricing metrics attach - the old news navigates any deal NDA while creating anticipation;
- main deal announces in 3-5 days and we see why Graham, etc. stocked up with new options at locked in prices.
Warning: All events described are fictional and any resemblance to real life events are entirely coincidental. Ha ha!
I doubt its this news article breathing life into the sp today. Raising awareness is on its own useful but that's what EML and Liberum will be doing anyway. Still, good to buyers coming back in whoever they might be.
Looks like the article has used the words "factory", "plant" and "manufacturing unit" in place of the word "mine". The numbers quoted all relate to the whole project (although I've not checked them for accuracy). The comment about the mining license has a link under "local company" that just takes you to an old news report in Nov 2020 and appears to refer to an original feasibility study rather than a license. Don't click on the link, the dates mentioned might make you cry.
Agreed no new news here.
We've always had a mining license the issue is the environmental one.
The local company will be the Emmerson 100% owned subsidiary "Moroccan salts Ltd" Not sure if this is just a referral to the mining licence as there isn't a mention of Environmental.
According to a statement, Emmerson has obtained the necessary mining license through a local company.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2022/08/350789/british-company-emmerson-to-launch-potash-factory-in-morocco