Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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Just speculation but perhaps the workforce have been promised a million shares each from Zaza and SNs holdings...
Approx 16 billion in issue I think 4.5 billion was fshg zaza and Steve approx 3.5 billion youd have to say there must be a few billion in sticky hands somewhere
For what it’s worth. Mole is just useless.
Unless this goes bankrupt just useless.
Would be good to get Moles take on where we are at present, Kickmuck is also keeping is head down!
Also there were 8 billion shares unaccounted for and it was assumed that all of those couldn't have been pi's
brgmg69, so billions of shares somewhere unknown?
If so the same people took their eye off the ball when they allowed OR to buy the loan notes at a knock down price whilst they were splashing the cash on confetti! ffs
Is he not referring to the service company!?!?
Wasnt one of the institutions a vehicle for the workforce to buy shares maybe wrong
Right upto the time that we delisted, checked Reuters every night & no change recorded over the 3 months prior to delisting.
Flakey, when was that?
Been here over 5 years and that is the first I have ever heard it suggested, unless you are referring to the wonga sell offs over the years.
I recall Reuters showing an institutional investor holding circa 695 million shares.
My shares are unaccounted for and I am sure that there are hundreds of other investors that have not declared their holdings on a public bb.
Good point made by R8 at 16.31 I would imagine SN would have put the word out to his connections what FRR potentially had and that the congressman that have been writing and that have been CCed could well have huge holdings.
Big week coming up I feel
Blownit, that's what the BB is for, different views.
Bedex - i think the exact opposite, without the congressmens help i feel that FRR issue would be brushed aside !
This is now high profile....
The more intense this series of exchanges becomes the more I think the ARB is unlikely to go FRRs way.
USA throwing their weight around again (bullying?) in an attempt to reverse the result via the G. Gov.
Hope I am wrong but FRR don't look like they will come out of this smelling of roses.
But, as usual, wtfdik
It would be really nice to hear what the inaccuracies are in February.... its really interesting.
of course
do you mean FRR shares R8?
No doubt there are a lot of shares in the hands of high profile individuals, both American and Georgian !
David Bakradze, Georgian Ambassador to the United States, commented on the letters sent by the U.S. Congressmen to the Georgian government.
In the interview with Imedi TV on January 26, Ambassador Bakradze divided the letters into two categories – the letter sent by Adam Kinzinger and Gerald E. Connolly, Co-Chairs of the U.S. Congressional Georgia Caucus and the joint letter sent by four Congressmen, together with the letter by Congressman Mullin, which also mention the dispute between the Georgian Oil and Gas Corporation and U.S. based Frontera Resources company.
“The tone, in which the Congressmen supporting Frontera address the Georgian Prime Minister – the Prime Minister of the United States’ strategic partner state – is absolutely unacceptable,” he said, noting that “we have long experience of relations with the Congressmen supporting this company.”
Ambassador Bakradze explained that Texas (home state to the Republican Michael McCaul , one of the signatories of the letter of four) and Oklahoma (home to the Republican Congressman Mullin) are the places of origin of Frontera Resources and “accordingly, these Congressmen have their own reasons to support the company, which has a legal dispute with Georgia.”
“In this context, we have seen a lot of letters, draft resolutions, including draft legislative acts [that] had been submitted twice against the Georgian government, which received no followup in the U.S. Congress,” the Georgian Ambassador said.
Concerning the letter sent by the Georgia Caucus, Bakradze noted that it contains “factual inaccuracies” regarding the country’s economic growth, investments and country’s foreign policy orientation. Ambassador Bakradze said certain people providing the congressmen with inaccurate information “are putting them in an awkward situation.”
Bakradze noted that the Georgian side has already started working to provide the U.S. partners with comprehensive and accurate information, as well as to underline the inaccuracies outlined in the letter.