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rcgl2
Spot on!
atvb
bn.c
It was a Moneyweek tip that put me onto Solg in the first place. The way they described it was: Ecuador is the only country on the Andean copper belt that hasn't exploited mining; that is now changing and the Ecuadorean mining industry is just beginning to establish itself; Solgold is pretty much the leading explorer and licence holder in the country; it's rare for investors to have such an opportunity to get in on the ground floor when an entire new market opens up like this. And for good measure you could buy in at half the price BHP did.
Let's not forget that regardless of whether Solg gets taken over or not, it's a very good opportunity with great potential upside whichever way it pans out.
Yes, I see your point Schlem. But your assumption was either fella or fellas and as such you omitted the trans possibility. So off to Siberia you go. However, I do like the word gulag and will use it in future conversation.
lutho - When it comes to gender identification fella, one must tread carefully these days or else certain cultural Marxist posters will denounce you in true Stalinesque style and off thee' go the Siberian gulag for either re-education according to prevailing progressive orthodoxy or failing that, removal from life
Ya great job Roger Ya fantastice Ya... ; (
For the avoidance of any doubt, it's fella :)
lutho - appreciated
cheers fella-felless
Apologies for the late reply Schlemiel. Here's the link:
https://reader.moneyweek.com/2020/10/19/analysis-109/pugpig_index.html
The cut and paste version if you can't access it is:
SolGold (LSE: SOLG) is the only UK-listed Ecuadorian pure play. The firm’s main target is 85%-owned Alpala, which will become the country’s largest mine when it begins production in 2025. Despite its name, SolGold is more of a play on copper than gold. Not possessing an operating mine makes SolGold riskier than Lundin, but it also has more upside. It is the largest exploration concession-holder in Ecuador. The share price has increased by 60% since the end of September on the back of recent discoveries at other targets. The big risk is getting the financing together to build its multi-billion dollar mine. But given the shortage of quality gold and copper projects it seems likely that majors or the market will support it. Indeed, Australian majors BHP and Newcrest have already bought big stakes in the firm. Even though it has doubled since I tipped it in October 2019, at the current price of 42p you will still be getting a discount on the 45p per share that BHP paid in 2018. Elsewhere in Latin America I would advise taking stakes in a handful of miners to diversify your risk.
Precisely Iceberg!!!!
Like yourself Roger no ?...
Roger the board is better when we stop talking about other posters and talk about solg!!
Cheers lutho
Will take a.look
ATB
BN c
lutho - What does it say about SOLG? Don't tease the board, please.
thanks
Couldn't agree more BN c. For those interested, there is a well-written analysis in Money Week, "Make Money from Metals Boom in Latin America" page 22. SolGold featured strongly in the "what to buy now" section.
At least there are some decent post still on here. Enjoy the weekend.
Interesting weeks coming here!
Aq
Mornin copperpot
Not sure I can be ar-rs-ed to flick through this BB for any worthwhile snippets.......it's.like clawing through treacle......
Atvb matey
BN c
BNC....ffs haha.
Hi BBC, your 09.41 post is bang on the money mate. People in greenhouses and all that!
Is see the usual arguments abound!
Accusations of bullying (by those that actually do the bullying which is always ironic).
Nellie's turned up off the telly n team tagged with others in some odd vendetta against Quady who has it seems almost been hounded off the board......and yet these are the guys that talk if keyboard warriors if only they took a long hard look at themselves they'd see that THEY are the bullies & keyboard warriors........
Can we just pack it in and get back to the discussions about the co and it's prospects?
Palease!!!!!
BN.c