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So slug's latest obsession is the self-confessed petrol head formed CEO of Toyota (who failed to secure comparable market share in the BEV sector under his stewardship - bit embarrassing and cause of further cries of nepotism) talking about 'peak-BEV'? Meanwhile UBS, RMI etc (who accurately predicted current market share and current plateau in sales) still think 60+% by 2030.
I wouldn't worry about the longevity of metal plays - the world is going to reduce it's reliance on dinosaur juice (and dinosaur points of view!) just fine without the hydrogen tech Toyota are over- exposed to in terms of R&D costs... Oh wait! Surely that couldn't be why Toyoda made his claim, could it?
Wrong again, sluggy. Ready to admit you're wrong about GDP under Thatcher yet, or just hoping we'll forget each time you make a fool of yourself?
Who gives a monkeys what he said she said let's just get this sold right
ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!!!
I'll remind you that you said that in my first post on this matter a week or so ago, I'd claimed 99.9% of 'posters' supported SC. I did not and given your post was directly above mine, it's quite extraordinary that you got it so wrong. You still haven't admitted your error.
Just for guidance, a 99.9% vote in favour of re-electing a director is, by any standards, an overwhelming level of support. And a two thirds turn-out is also for an AGM is also good.
It's not my interpretation of facts which is awry, it's your blind ignorance.
Adikt, interesting to see that after being picked up once again on your interpretation of the facts. to suit your argument.
your now saying 99.9% of those who voted.
and not that he has the backing of 99.9%.
big difference, you now seem to realise that just because you say something, doesn't make it right.
after being picked up by somebody in here. your now mentioning the abstentions, but still not mentioning
all who didn't vote.
so the facts are 99.9% of those who voted, voted for Caldwell. but a significant amount did not.
funny how facts catch you out
Haha nice one!
But I’d rather drive an EV than a fiat and that’s saying something
1984 I'm so sorry to hear you've lost your fiat but they were always unreliable. Condolences none the less lol.
Confidence ffs
Whoever programmed apples auto incorrect is a total moron
It’s obvious. The whole green crap is unaffordable and we can only print so much fiat to chase it before condolence is lost and people flock to gold instead
As the Toyota chairman said, EVs will top out at 30% market share then in my view they’ll become city runarounds which was always going to be their niche
The bull run in metals will be long and sustained. Investing in rubbish like crypto or ESG produces literally nothing of use, it’s just trends and dreams.
Sure we won’t mine any for 5+ years but that will hardly be into the up curve on gold and other metals. In a world hooked on short-termism, knee jerk reactions and political flip flopping, it is the “other world order” that will likely strike when the time is right
That is China/Russia and the BRICS. The good news is that Americans could overpay if they smell panic
Keeping the lights on cheaply is the skill right here right now
You did called it 1984 re gold. It would be great if we were actually mining and selling gold. Solg need to monetize the assets. Its doing us no good in the ground with no bid forthcoming. How much longer will we have endure this fiasco?
Lol 1984
Don’t you just hate auto correct
I’ve banged on for ages it’s a good play, people here will gradually catch up and see which way the wind is blowing.
Usd about to weaken too; peak stupidity on the green crap.
The good news is the copper pays for the gold anyway.
Sadly, Scott The Rocks Caldwell tweet just served to reinforce what I have been posting. Utter incompetence on display in that tweet. No update on the IPA, nor the phased plan. Nor the never ending SR. Instead, he post a useless piece about gold which we are not actual mining nor selling. Nowt about the alleged occupants of the data room, nor the progress on the DDs, assuming there were DDs being carried out. Just what I have come to expect from a useless ceo. Perhaps it was his snake oil sales man Tufford who came up with this tweet in an attempt to throw a bone to the sheeple 😔
Hi fort
Volume a bit better
Solg tweets like London busses
https://twitter.com/solgold_plc/status/1750935169023025395?s=46&t=XX3-iZapJ1HaXMFlnE7nKQ
More and more seeing this as a gold play as much as copper
Over 5 million shares traded (not huge but above the norm) and in a usually volatile penny stock, it closes at unchanged.
The odds on that are close to zero but if someone's determined to keep a foot down on SOLG... then that's the kind of closing sp events you can expect. The VWAP should be pretty irrelevant here as any offer/bid should be made on the asset worth not the markets inability to price the share price etc.
There * not the!
Price of lithium has dropped since that bid for Atlantic and the was until this week issue around Ghana exporting lithium plus current market sentiment generally to commodities. all not helping.
Food for thought: Atlantic Lithium (ALL) have had 2 low ball bids rejected at 33p and yet current sp is hovering around 21p and has been for awhile ....there's no doubt, imo, price is being held back here, there and everywhere!!!!
Cheers
HFH,
China will take Solgold on, as you mentioned, they have an agreement with Ecuador. They have agreed with Peru to build a large sea port/Hub about three months ago, the Chinese have just agreed an understanding with Colombia, nice part of the west coast with much mineral resources and agriculture which they are after, playing a very clever game imo.
ATB
Decent volume day for a change. Not sure how the bots are doing it but someone seems able to scopp up over 1m+ today and over 1m+ the other day without the price moving a jot.
Amazing accumulation work by someone - at this rate they could have snaffled around 100m shares from bored or frustrated investors over the last 3 months at sub 8p.
Aquinaga, I wasn't responding to you specifically. The "Muppet" epithet was lovingly directed at me by BBG, the time travelling poster.
Of course I know that selling a tier 1 isn't the same as selling a house. I was merely trying to make a point that perhaps if our relationship with BHP was better, it might have been us instead of Oz who BHP spent their money on. I think I can safely say that everyone of us here would have been over the moon had they made a bid on us instead of Oz.
Like Highflyigman, I have not had the courage to tell my wife the current pitiful state of our solg investment. I am sure I would be sleeping in the car and not the sofa if she finds out!
The most important event in recent years for SOLG was the investment of Jiangxi, the largest copper producer in mainland China, who also have Gold and Silver in their portfolio. I believe China want virtual world domination in precious metals. They are already close to Russia and although they failed in Greenland due to their links with North America, they largely control Africa (despite KoBold recently investing $140m in Zambia) and they will wany to control South America as well. They have a free trade agreement with Equador, and have already lent them $15bn and maybe a coincidence have recently met senior Ecuadorian officials. Just my personal view but I don't think they'll want this asset to go anywhere but China, so that's where I think it'll end up.
Oops hadn’t realised it was that big a claim! Well a tenth of that would be amazing! 😍
"If they went head to head with the Chinese ( state ) hopefully they’ll add the competitive tension we require to achieve a decent price" and Dreamboatwarrior, they would make a good profit on their holding. Hope BHP are reading this board and noting the win win scenario.
The overall claim is for $43bn. The Moral Damage component alone is $9.7bn. So your suggestion seems about right to me!
Well they can always sell their stake to the highest bidder to cover the cost of the dam claim!