Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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How does Cornish lithium fit in with everything going on. Any ideas how the Cornwall asset is moving forward with mining high on the list in Cornwall.
Just be nice for these shares to have some value in the next 10 years
I think you're right Fira. PEPR and start up finance and we're all happy (and wealthy) bunnies. Further failures, within the BoD's control, and I think there will be calls for resignations. LTH's have put up with a lot over the years, countless missed deadlines, manipulated trading figures from cobre, the 'brendagate' affair and JP's greed. All will be forgiven (imo) if we see the share price trading at 1p+ next month following confirmation that we remain on track to get LCCM into production in Q3 as per the timetable published on 31 March. As you say Fira, fireworks either way....
Endgame, Mutley, endgame: this year is when the BoD have to deliver!
I wish mine were in profit!
Been sat here waiting patiently for this to reach the BoD ambitious £100m Mcap. I'll be more than happy when it does but my patience is wearing thin.
Morning Fira, my shareholding is showing a nice little profit (on paper) but I 'expect' a whole lot more WHEN JP and the team deliver on LCCM after we get the PEPR. We're going to see fireworks over the next couple of weeks imo....
ditto!
Preston, Brilliant!
I bet the Manners put PW’s video on their weekend-viewing list.
There is a complete lack of visible activity by the BoD. Listening to PW and looking at his body language it is almost as if he is not really bothered what happens in Cornwall. Hope that (apparent) attitude doesn't permeate through the BoD.....
I feel for SML’s employees who put up with the over-remunerated - yet rudderless - BoD.
P2CR, PW put the market to sleep,nearly an hour in and not a single trade. We need some momentum in shareprice before "the news" drops.
It's hard to believe that there was somebody behind the camera listening to and looking at Peter Wale delivering his sleep invoking drivel and they thought 'yep, that's the best take Peter, it's a wrap'. Peters seems to have disappeared from the scene so he's officially getting paid $10,000 per week now with absolutely nothing to be doing (the consultants prepared and submitted the PEPR, Cobre runs itself and seems to be led by a competent management team and if there was a financing deal in place on the off chance we get PEPR approval then he'd have creamed himself telling us about it). I wonder will Peters display any modicum of integrity and resign at the end of the month if there's no PEPR approval - I use the word integrity as it was sorely lacking when he paid himself a bonus of $190,000 on foot of a shambolic performance over the previous 12 months and when he delivered a willfully misleading RNS describing the receipt of written confirmation of an intention to pay from Brenda.......
Can anyone post the link to video... not seen it
Who is laid back...led me guess Peter ??
I resisted yesterday after watching the video yesterday, but seriously, any more laid back and he'd be in a coffin.
We have a potentially very exciting asset at Redmoor but, unfortunately, in leadership terms we are completely rudderless. I suppose we could have put JP in front of the camera to spout his soundbites but does anyone take him seriously nowadays? Opportunity to redeem himself with LCCM in 'the last chance saloon'.....
Trout, The most uninspiring marketing monologue I have ever seen - PW ruined another wise enticingly informative promotion on Rednoor; evidently, SML has professional, knowledgeable staff who shoulder the burdensome incompetence of their BoD.
I know it's late but I fell asleep watching Peter Wale, then saw Lupi's soundbites about valuation, watched again and nearly fell asleep as Peter Wale monotoned on, surely there is someone with a spark of personality to do this things. Third time round actually caught the quote, it's almost as if they don't want any excitement about the project.....
We need that slide with SML logo next to HM Govt for our green industry revolution showing on the mainstream.
This needs to be on GB News when it launches. Not on 200 views on you tube. It needs to be out there.
I know Lupidog, we have a regular income from Cobre and potentially very attractive assets both in Cornwall & LCCM. Just need a competent & credible BoD and this would be a very compelling investment indeed. Sadly.....
That’s why you have to view your holdings as “investment” over a quick flip, but each to their own. Holding and adding at these current prices.
All for an mcap of £10m.
1:12:50 "close to a billion dollars worth of revenue".