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Without spin or assumption, is there anything that has actually improved with the company since the war started, apart from the tax situation and receipt of rebates?.
Anyone know the origin of the "sale by the end of Q1", posted on here several times after the "sale by the end of the year" didn't happen, please?
I dont think there was one other than The ChessMaster (i think from memory) making that claim, no-one else seemed to agree that it had been stated anywhere. Its certainly not in any of the RNS's issued and ultimately it never happened in any case.
He wont leave, just like Stretch. Strange pair of posters
Richard…you’re boring just about everyone on here…I was under the impression you were leaving…
I know offler, It wasn't aimed at you.
Treadingcarefully aka Kaash and donkeyoatey troll and take delight in the demise of long suffering shareholders
Worse than a bunch of feral sewer rats!
Well said Builder, no need to laugh at people current paper losses. I’m down 50% and it stings, I’m sure there are plenty in worse positions than me. The negheads vs rampers desperate need to be correct bores me now as no-one really knows what’s going on. It’s the same as those claiming sale by x month, no-one knows. Since I’ve been here I’ve seen plenty of claims of various timelines of which none have been correct.
Builder I’m not laughing at people losing money, just pointing out they are not in a position to tell us how great an investment this is.
He’s been fertilising my green pastures for a long time now.
Haha Treadinit still lurking about on the EUA board, non invested excrement!
What a sad, pathetic life.
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Come on ladies & gent, laughing at people losing money isn't acceptable. The purpose of my post was to point out that the "negheads" point of view is as valid as the "non-negheads"
40.5p LOLLLL
Wow Rayski, your first post bought in at 40.5 so wasted some series investment money that could have been working for you elsewhere averaging down.
You bought back in recently kaash too, you must have made a loss too
''This can make the sanctions against Russian metal industry useless, since the producers will compensate their losses from sanctions by the gains from higher prices.
“If the prices really skyrocket, then the sanctions never happened, they are a non-starter,” says Pauken'
It appears they still fail to understand the huge demand for resources outside of Europe and the US this is exactly what happened a couple of years back with Russian oil and gas and negated the punitive sanctions the west deployed as the price went up the tax receipts to the Russian gov increased.
They never fail to define insanity.
Treadingcarefully aka Kaash along with donkeyoatey take pleasure and delight in the woes of long suffering shareholders
Lower than sewer trash personalities and creatures
Mizman thanks for confirming you need 42% increase in share price to break even on your last purchase. Nothing to be proud of.
I don't give two hoots about your imaginary average thanks Rayski. Have a lovely day too sweetheart xx
Builder12
Don’t worry about me, I have been invested many years as some sad people like to remind me, no regrets, fyi average down now has my shares in single digit range.
Last stash was 2.12p
But thanks for your consideration and have a wonderful day, dosh 😎
And TC is making up stories again. You don't know what the current situation is. All we know is that the deal is still on.
I'm happy to wait for news from the BOD and have no need to post every 5 mins like the negheads!
If that’s the case rayski why hasn’t eua sold?
Simple reason, prospective buyers, who actually have the money to purchase eua, don’t see eua as a viable option to purchase.
Yes Rayski, let's only take notice of posters like you who thought that a share price of 23.02p was an excellent time to average down.
Morning mizman & all invested
A well written article IMHO, it’s what I have been saying for ages, business will always find ways to do business !
They will drop the dollar $$$ next, Russia and China will use another form of currency between themselves.
In this unfortunate world of conflict, business will continue ….
Eurasia mining has what the world industry needs, just ignore the jar heads and naysayers, let them talk ollocks all day and night !😵💫
Thanks for the information and have a great day 👌
Peace.
US-UK sanctions against Russian metals to sting West and break dollar monopoly
The Anglo-American sanctions against Russian aluminum, copper, and nickel exports have already had a detrimental impact on Western economies and the dominance of the dollar, although its effect on the Russian economy remains to be seen.
The US Treasury Department on Friday slapped a ban on the import of Russian metals, resulting in the prohibition of trading Russian aluminum, copper, and nickel on the London Metal Exchange and Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
As a consequence, it is probable that the Shanghai Metals Market will receive increased supplies of Russian metals traded in Chinese yuan.
“There is always a way to work around sanctions. If something is desperately needed, people will find a way [to buy it],” explains Thomas Pauken, a consultant on Asia-Pacific affairs and author of a book on US-Chinese trade relations.
The very next day after the announcement of the Anglo-American restrictions against Russian metal exports, aluminum prices surged by 4.9% on the London Metal Exchange. When trading resumed on Monday, prices continued to climb by 5.44%, reaching levels seen prior to the sanctions. Additionally, nickel experienced an 8.8% increase.
This can make the sanctions against Russian metal industry useless, since the producers will compensate their losses from sanctions by the gains from higher prices.
“If the prices really skyrocket, then the sanctions never happened, they are a non-starter,” says Pauken.
He cites examples, when the anti-Russian sanctions helped the Chinese economy and led to the de-dollarization of trade between the two nations, stressing that such things happen “when a certain trade is not allowed, but still goes on.”
“I live in China, and my household electric bill is one-tenth of what Americans would have to pay. Russian energy supplies were very helpful for [the] Chinese economy.”
@geopolitics_live
Stretch, your post from 14th Sept when the share price was 2.875p
"Christ... in the absence of official information, dumb speculation is so farking boring... out of here for good"
Still waiting for official information. As I've stated before, holders here are justified in being disgruntled.