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Novice thought you may enjoy this
Posted by someone at the end of May
“No rush as the sp will retrace back into the 20's that I guarantee
Have a good evening..
MR “
Lolzzz Raymondo, look at the daily through to 3 year performance metrics here, then look at ...
Rent free fool
Ray you’re not a little bitter and possibly troll-like are you mate, because you didn’t get your 22p re-entry?? I’m not even sure why you continue to post here when you’re (presumably) uninvested?
"WOW !!! And people still say there's nothing going on regards a buy out?
ONWARDS & UPWARDS"
Delusional!
Novice bravo made me laugh.
Wedding that is MF, why do you think I'm still working hard to make a fortune !!! ; o ((
Novice,
I think you left out my 21st again
Lol
BOOOO what a spoilsport Q, you won't be coming to my 21st
"Now Ecuador has rewritten its mining code and attracted more than a dozen mining majors to set up offices there, while smaller explorers are searching for copper and gold. London-listed copper and gold developer, SolGold’s recent Ecuadorian discovery, Alpala, which is due to begin production in 2025 could become the world’s largest underground silver mine, third-largest in gold and sixth-largest in copper."
https://latam-investor.com/2021/01/coronavirus-boosts-latin-american-mining/
“The $10.62billion merger between Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. and Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. led the way among a wave of monster gold deals in 2021”, says Kip Keen from S&P Global Intelligence. “The market was also rocked by Newcrest Mining Ltd.’s $2.78billion takeover of Pretium Resources Inc. and Kinross Gold Corp.’s $1.44billion acquisition of Great Bear Resources Ltd.” The buying frenzy will continue in 2022, says Keen, because the same forces will be driving M&A activity. “Depleting gold reserves, market pressure to bulk up company valuations and gold asset scarcity will send larger miners out looking to swallow smaller players that are sitting on active mines and higher-quality projects in 2022 gold mining M&A.”
"Gold mining is a fragmented industry, with more small miners than other metals. But now the ESG drive for environmentally-friendly mining could push consolidation."
"Gold mining is a fragmented industry, with more small miners than other metals. But now the ESG drive for environmentally-friendly mining could push consolidation."
https://latam-investor.com/2022/02/2022-a-big-year-for-latin-american-gold/
Novicehunter seriously, we were at 46 pence before the PFS without a buyout, of course we have no buyout.
WOW !!! And people still say there's nothing going on regards a buy out?
ONWARDS & UPWARDS
36p please
BBG, I think he'll probably be passed out on the floor of his corrugated iron shack in Boogaloogabunga, surrounded by last evenings empty tinnies.
He is a market maker and deramps to get price low.
Flying now !!!
Over 35p close anybody ?
Good boy novice....
:)
AL,
The thing is, the Pentagon has been funding many so called private enterprises, all you need to remember is America first by hook or by crook
The trouble is they have sat on their laurels for so long and filled their own personal pockets, now they are trying catch up but it’s a bit late, they will even start wars to cover their greed, all imo of course, but history shows how they play things
Atb
No specific mention of copper, but US govt clearly getting twitchy on mineral supply chains:
https://www.ft.com/content/5a974ea5-c863-406f-bab1-3cc6fe8d6ad2
Looking promising for a blue finish. Seems the A trades are designed to keep the price in a targeted range for a larger trade - otherwise how does one make money on such small trades?
Went blue quicker than I thought LOLzzz
I feel a blue finish here at close, as we continue to rerate which in the current environment fills me with hope ; o ))
Will do DBW !!!ONWARDS & UPWARDS
It'll be interesting to see if we get some large after-hours trades going through today. The share price activity so far today suggests we won't - imo.