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thanks for putting me right, 1984.
there was me thinking, it wasnt financially viable,
that solg is run by a bunch of clowns, that nobody appears to want to touch with a barge pole. who are fast running out of money, in a country that's infested with drug gangs and on a nationwide curfew. clearly your knowledge, on women, electric vehicles, climate change, heat pumps, the gdp, under thatcher, your political insight, your views on the *** comunity, your knowledge on how the city works your demeanor, has helped to forge you into the font of all knowledge we see before us today.
it's small wonder you've acquired a castle in the north of england.
a i correct in assuming enid blyton owned it before you.
in fact, are you actually one of the famous 5
Interesting article today in the Australian, on the issue of Ecuador and mining.
"The problem now is that the next big deposits will require possibly more risk than most executives at the helm of large miners are willing to take."
They also went on to say that that, in ecuador you would need to factor in a small army for security of personnel and equipment.
Dittyman.
When you sober up.
Google "Witzelsucht".
I believe that's the medical condition affecting you.
I also believe alcahol brings it on.
HIK
Dittyman.
How did you contact the scientists.
Did you send them a ditty.
Fascinating stuff from these scientists researching the behaviours of a minimal living cell.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867421014884
I have contacted them about you, Kalneedabari and they will be in touch to enhance their studies:
Don’t worry Forrest Gump. Solgold has lots of gold and gold is the play as fiat fails the world Over
Wipe your chin, stop licking the window and get off your mother’s teats
It's interesting to note the posts forecastting the world shortage of copper in the future.
Yet glencore announced in october their closing their mount isa copper mine.
Reason being, low grades, and the higher grades are uneconomical to mine.
because according to glencore today's technology is not capable of extracting it
safely.
Set me to wondering if that's the problem with cascabel
No show with out punch
Speaking of stupid, have you worked out how to read an RNS yet Quady? Want to talk us through what BHPs 2016 offer was for?
Sorry novice but you are wrong, Slug is by far the most unintelligent poster on here, trust me he always surprises people on how stupid he is.
Not quite, the steeple are the morons that were hoodwinked by covid and now are falling for the climate change scam as well as rolling over to Muslim displacement
As for copper, it’s still needed but the forecast shortages (do you understand that?) will be nowhere near as bad as exaggerated once Net Misery is derailed
In other words we will need copper still but not the amounts we thought so demand will be less than forecasted meaning supply isn’t as badly needed which in turn translates to lower than fantasised copper prices
Thanks 1984 I predicted that would be your answer so thanks for confirming that you are another member of the sheeple brigade!
So in your view the need for copper is now not required is that what you are inferring ?
If so I believe you are more stupid than I thought 🤷♂️
*underlines
That’s because you’re stupid novice
Cascabels biggest metal value is copper which is essential to all things green including electric cars
The forecast shortage in copper which undermines the importance of copper is vastly overstated if the push for green energy and cars falters
That push isn’t just flattering, it is grinding to it’s inevitable halt
Had this bb turned into what car buyers this weekend and really not sure what relevance it has for solgold 🤷♂️
Combustion engines replacing horses was an advancement, a massive one.
Limited range EVs at twice the price of reliable cars that can be reufuelled in minutes is a huge step backwards
There is no comparison
I agree with your last sentence. Love and let live
If people want them then a market will form. Equally if people want petrol cars then let them have them
As you say, live and let live
1984 .. actually, some of us do want the damned things, as you put it. I do favour a transitional phase with a small auxilliary generator as a range extending option but leave the main drive fully electric. The engineering elegance with regenerative braking, quietness and improved urban air quality will all appeal to many I’d suspect. I’d agree that price is a challenge as is range anxiety. I imagine there was a lot of that exact same angst when the petrol engine started replacing the sort you run on hay. But it all worked out in the end. So will electric cars I suspect. But each to their own. Live and let live.
Chief vows to build petrol cars well into the 30s
German car giant waters down it’s targets for EV sales as demand slumps
They’re beginning to realise the blindingly obvious voice of the people. We don’t want the damned things!!
Https://www.mining.com/web/china-copper-smelter-margins-squeezed-by-tight-supply-of-raw-material/
Https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2023/11/14/tech/china-copper-world-energy-transition/
Aquinaga.
Me bogging of won't stop the likes of you turning this board into a forum for liars and fantasists, posting to impress liars and fantasists.
Anyone who knows anything about Cornford will probably expect the opposite of anything he says or suggests. If it came from a reputable source I might think differently. Just my opinion though.
I reiterate, Bob described DC as a moron for the way he left funding to the last minute, and for the way he handled funding disclosure. We know that we only have enough funds to last until June. Hence, I cannot see Solg repeating DC's mistake by leaving funding to the last minute once again. Hence, we will either have funding news shortly, or something more critical is going on in the background which will remove the need for additional funding. Funding, if it is going to be raised, need to be resolved within the next 2 months imo.
All I want to know is can I go ahead and order my Corvette C8 Z06 yet ?
BOGOF!!!
Little man