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Here’s something interesting LR posted up about Bilateral meeting 2 slides which he asked to publish. So I googled bilateral spain mining and about halfway down a link appears you click on it seems you have to be a member
https://ibb.co/Nx5vZLt
I looked at the home page
https://abmec.org.uk/
About halfway down
Regulation & Investment
Four of the top five mining companies choose are listed on the London Stock Exchange. Britain offers good legal and regulatory systems. Trust attracts investment. The UK financial sector is strong, providing a safe place for investment.
Might be nothing but this event was attended
Can't help feeling that we're entering a critical period in which we'll learn whether faith in EUZ will either be rewarded or proven misplaced. I have complete confidence on op's based on our track record and early indications on current work but when it comes to funding we have the equivalent to the horse racing form of - fell, unseated rider, pulled up, ran out, refused & brought down. Guess we'll soon know if the value event is real or we get diluted again - sorry I've posted this before but it amuses me and perhaps sums up the equation we face as PI's waiting for the Exec's to deliver https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgdKFcOssnA
Thanks I remember my 'O'-level maths teacher doing a lot of 'Swearin' as well :) Wouldn't ever give investment advice but if you want to buy a chunk like that maybe speak to TP, you always seem to have to pay huge premiums for volume on the open market with EUZ though I don't think it's been tested when volume has been this bad :( personally I don't have a spare 50K cash to find out.
sheds tick on your maths. I was thinking the same a couple of weeks ago. decided against it for no w
Blimey ant even my maths can work out (I think) - that gets you 1% of EUZ in one hit?
Bricks out of that list then lets all pick one.
Ill go with https://www.eib.org/en/projects/pipelines/all/20180244
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
EUR 450 million
Total cost (Approximate amount)
EUR 900 million
Environmental aspects
The sub-projects will go through an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) process, including a public consultation, and EIB will make sure that the Environmental Impact Statements will be issued and approved, as necessary. The applicability of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive 2011/92/EU, the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive 2001/42/EC, the Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC and the Birds Directive 79/409/EEC will also be reviewed at the appraisal for each of the eligible subprojects.
Procurement
Spain has now incorporated two of the latest EU Directives for Procurement (EU Directives 2014/23/UE and 2014/24/UE). The Spanish national law 9/2017 transposes the two Directives mentioned, this law entered into force in early March 2018. Accordingly, all subprojects under the PL are expected to follow this new Spanish law 9/2017 that transposes the two latest procurement EU Directives mentioned above. EIB services are in the process of carrying out due diligence on this matter.
Status
Approved - 18/09/2018
RELATED DOCUMENTS (IN THE PUBLIC REGISTER)
Environmental and Social Data Sheet (ESDS) - SPANISH RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTION PROGRAMME LOAN
RELATED DOCUMENTS (IN THE EFSI REGISTER)
Scoreboard - SPANISH RENEWABLE ENERGY AUCTION PROGRAMME LOAN
RELATED SUB-PROJECTS
NORVENTO WIND PROJECTSOLARIA PV PLANTSLA ISLA SOLAR PVPROJECT EOLO - PHASE I
Only because of the tweet the other day about the solar PV project. LOL
my feeling is that it will be a 50/50 game. The only edge that the Boks might have is if water boy Erasmus runs on the field with a water bottle in each hand!!! :-) :-) :-)
Yeah it's just so high risk for getting a card, he also costs us points as he gets the referees backs up. At least with the Lions he won't be captain (on the bench in fact) and Alun Wyn is a skilled referee manager, which sadly is such a big part of the game nowadays.
Shed, as EUZ is not listed in the projects list and no RNS today and it is Friday... we might as well talk rugby... can i assume you also have problem with "The Farrell Tackle Technique" ?? :-)
antharry depends if you mean the metallurgical and ore sorting results from the first phase of drilling or their overall work as PFS managers. If they release it in isolation we may get the former soon as they've had the cores for nearly three months.
Haha maybe Bricks but good thinking to nobble the NZ TMO and leave nothing to chance :) Aucs don't get me started on Owen Farrell!
Shed, i hope the TMO keeps an eye Owen Farrell's tackle technique. :-)
Money…I see the IBERDROLA SPAIN GREEN ENERGY funding is signed…I downloaded the complete list. Nothing on Europa Metals though…in this batch anyways.
Can anyone spot us in this batch ?
https://www.eib.org/en/projects/pipelines/index.htm?q=&sortColumn=releaseDate&sortDir=desc&pageNumber=0&itemPerPage=25&pageable=true&language=EN&defaultLanguage=EN&yearFrom=2000&yearTo=2021&orCountries.region=true&countries=ES&orCountries=true&orSectors=true&orStatus=true
Sheds…I think the win will be so convincing the TMO won’t be required….Lols. Let’s see.
Bricks aren't you biting today?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/57937313
Hi Money…I believe it could come out of this pool….which is also approved.
EUR 3.8 billion to strengthen pandemic recovery and corporate RDI
The EIB approved new local financing schemes to support investment by businesses most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic with banking partners in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
The EIB will also provide direct financing to scale up corporate innovation in artificial intelligence, digital security, research and development of semi-conductors and medical devices, and more energy efficient paper and ceramic production.
New EIB financing will help unlock private sector investment through targeted circular economy, sustainability, leasing and bridge financing schemes.
EIB approved 2.4 billion yesterday
https://www.eib.org/en/press/all/2021-274-eib-approves-eur-10-2-billion-financing-for-private-sector-energy-transport-health-housing-and-education?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=PressRelease&utm_content=na&utm_id=2021-07-22_06_en&mtm_campaign=PressRelease&mtm_keyword=na_na&mtm_source=twitter&mtm_medium=Social&mtm_content=na&mtm_cid=2021-07-22_06_en
EUR 2.4 billion for renewable energy and clean energy networks
Financing for new projects to scale up wind energy across Austria, increase solar power generation in Spain and improve district heating in France and Lithuania was also approved by the EIB. What Twitter said about solar power zinc for the panels. GLTA Zinc is needed
Yeah I was half expecting something today Bricks. I see you guys have installed a local TMO for the test match just to be on the safe side :)
Lols…yes Sheds I’m fairly certain it is….but agree Cu seems to be very much in the picture and fairly certain it will be once the mine is profitable…news soon I would guess. GL.
Hi Bricks - isn't that a hangover from his BZT days who have Cu/Au projects? I'd settle just to have a bit of Cu in the mix at Toral but it's officially on the back burner now. I understand the logic of that - concentrating on our main resources but don't quite get why TP talk of the copper just as a LOM extending possibility, we know it shows up at all levels so surely we'll be encountering it early doors as well? Maybe it's just these deep thrusting shoots that promise economically mineable copper and the near surface deposits aren't worth bothering with, anyone got anything on that?
I found it on LinkedIn….in LRs profile….I wonder….lols.
Laurence Read
Developing economic and socially sustainable copper, gold and lead-zinc, projects
Developing economic and socially sustainable copper, gold and lead-zinc, projects
You might be able to pan some out of the River Sil downstream at Las Médulas Shambol, but I think it's unlikely that the Romans left any behind :)
What about that Gold then guys hey? Ooph! :D