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Have you got the Lumi SRN & PIN numbers big boy?
Shall we perhaps pass the time until the presentation by sharing our personal pronouns with each other?
I'm he / him/ sir / big boy
drifting again
Morning folks.
Has anyone got the Lumi SRN & PIN numbers please?
I bloody hope we get at least a snippet of info regarding future funding / JV's today.
Damers.
So much rubbish post on this thread.
Eish , disappointed in share price ATM considering what is expected shortly imho
Wonder when this actualises! But would put the horns into our share price, just imagine! Silver will follow. Copper seems to have recovered a little and 3,80 0n Micro Copper. Will recover if China resumes more normal activities, surely!
https://goldseek.com/article/goldman-sachs-raises-its-gold-price-forecast-2500oz
BHP catching up SOLG...
https://www.mining-journal.com/leadership/news/1435001/bhp-launches-new-esg-framework
Zoros 2 years in Latin America is pretty standard. You should have seen the nonsense we had to go through to get the permits for the port we built in Costa Rica. Was the biggest project in the countries history and a major driver for growth but still took forever.
Working with the locals as you say is key. We did that big time and it really paid off. We started with a turtle rescue center and basically re built a local school as part of it. Was a game changer as we went from being hated (they tried to sabotage the bridge to site) to being loved.
As to Laso let's see if he wants a second term first. I'm pretty sure Boris and Biden would kill for a popularity rate of 51%. Interestingly Laso did worse in terms of votes in 2021 than 2017. I think if he runs he will have a decent chance - especially of things go wrong in Colombia which I expect they will.
Aww Bubbles - 4638 posts of "onwards and upwards" and frankly bu gger all else to say all these years.
You too had green flagged me Eon's ago..no?
Back to your Warrior 175 bubbles/ cookiescrew.
Z
Pbow - I hope so.
But progressing this mine to production will be like climbing one of their mountains!
Lasso is the country's first right leaning leaders. If he falls or gets voted out in 2025, it will be because the country has lurched to the left again and this could pose problems for mining.
Lasso has 14 seats in a senate of 143!
Lasso came to power with a popularity rating of 71%. It is now 51%.
Lasso is awaiting the result of corruption charges for his offshore banking activities.
Ecuador has already lost much of its equatorial forests to iresponsible deforesting and other associated industrial scale destruction.
https://amazonfrontlines.org/chronicles/deforestation-in-the-ecuadorian-amazon/
The indigenous peoples are very very sensitive to this now.
Solg is doing an amazing job recruitng and educating locals. 900+ to date (of which 93% are ecuadorian). The region loves it, the government love what Solg are doing........they are in no rush to move to the next stage of Open Pit Mining (god forbid) or further deforestation.
So they simply drag their heels. It took Solg TWO years to get their water treatment approvals!
I'm not saying production won't go ahead. I am saying the road ahead is very steep and very rocky.
Please please can someone buy Solg out and at a stroke - remove all of this pain that lies ahead?
Z
Reported and filtered
RK - bless you, I thought you'd green flagged me ;)
Don't you know the CEO/COO/CFO of LSE platforms either?
xx
Z
So apparently FDI in Ecuador dropped massively in the first 3 quarters of 2021 being about half of the figure for the same period in 2020. They put it down to construction of the Fruta del Nortemine by Lundin Gold being completed.
The Mining Chamber said....
This shows the importance of more mining projects moving towards the construction stage, as it will bring more investment benefits to the country." It should be noted that a mining project that is under construction also increases direct and indirect employment, stimulates (I think this is the wrong word but havent a clue what the word they used means) -even more- the productive chain, stimulates entrepreneurship and local purchase, tax collection, etc.",
I think there is definitely going to be a big focus on getting mines into Construction.
https://www.eluniverso.com/noticias/economia/inversion-extranjera-directa-cae-en-ecuador-al-tercer-trimestre-del-2021-segun-reporte-del-bce-nota/?modulo=related&seccion=Noticias&subseccion=Econom%C3%ADa&origen=/noticias/economia/que-puntos-importantes-tiene-el-decreto-151-que-habla-sobre-el-sector-minero-y-que-la-conaie-quiere-derogar-nota/
Both posts reported.
Best hole in South America might still be coming haha. I saw Nick Mather at the shops (Mall of Emirates) yesterday buying a top hat and a rabbit. I was buying a pinch of salt. We went snow skiing afterwards. Fun times.
Lostagain - RedKnight has contacts in many and high places, over the years he has reported back to us about certain ongoings / information / special drill hole results / confidential contacts / his rapport with COO's, CEo's CFO's..............
The end result is that we have learned sweet F.A.
His previous moniker was: Walter Mitty.
Z
Thanks Red
Onwards and upwards solgers gla
I try always to be constructive lunch, as others on here do. It pays dividends.
My contacts are never going to share anything improper, but it becomes possible to piece things together over time.
And anyhow I know from my own experience that CFO can be a lonely furrow to plough.
Plus she is based in Brisbane, managing the finances of a company operating in Ecuador, with its main listing (for the time being) in London.
My most senior CFO role was much less demanding, but 20 months solit between the North and London preparing a £800m plus IPO destroyed my marriage.
She, Darryl and Ingo, who have the roles demanding the most travel while operating in 3/4 time zones, deserve our sympathy and support...
And also need to understand what PIs are thinking.
After all, apart from the specifics of managing as an institutional investor, we are all pretty much the same in our thinking and have access to much of the same information...
Tight spread today hmmm
I've been a captain for many years one of my roles ....am here to steer this ship when it finally sets sail !!!:):)
Lostagain...see below. I had many roles up to CEO but I worked with the City in Treasury/Finance/Banking/Stockbroking roles for over20 years...
Correct lunch. Felicitations and good luck in her new role.
Remember I've been CFO/GFD of a quoted company myself and my key role was managing investor relationships and the market.
Cheers
Lots
It’s fairly usual if you’re invested in a company to wish those taking up new rolls, good luck, I did it when Keith took up the reins