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If the upside doesn't balance out the risks, why are you invested? Are you thick?
Dbw. Ref your your post, where you state there are risks but the upside is huge.
IT IS NOT.
It may of been 5 years ago. But is certainly not now.
Infact the upside doesn't even balance out the risks.
Mather has successfully seen to that.
please define what you class as the upside
Padmaster Etal. follow dbw. Take a step into the real world. Just baby steps to start.
Dbw. Wow, even you now admitting there are risks. Your yesterday post.
"As we all know the geopolitical risks are apparent and very real"
Well done for entering the real world. How many years has it taken?
Next step for you is ticking my posts. As I've been saying it for weeks.
Newmont for Cascabel.
BNamericas: In May Newmont announced the acquisition of Newcrest to its shareholders. What could that mean for Ecuador?
Benalcazar: The decision it makes on whether or not to stay in Ecuador will be a test of the country's attractiveness. It will be a thermometer to determine how one of the largest and most important mining companies in the world sees Ecuador.
If Newmont decides to stay in Ecuador, it will seek to acquire 100% of the Fruta del Norte mine and expand its interest in the Cascabel prospect.
I believe that Newmont will stay in Ecuador and use the path opened by Newcrest in its strategy to fully enter Fruta del Norte and expand its stake in Cascabel.
BP, thanks. I'd be happier if Lasso just got on with it!
Addinkt .....I copied and pasted the bottom paragraph and managed to get the all important last line !!
"Curipamba and La Plata projects, what the transition government will do is try to offer the physical and legal security so that the construction processes of those two mines can continue, and that the processes of negotiating production contracts can advance for the projects that reach that stage.
If Lasso doesn't define and sign the production contract with SolGold for Cascabel, the next government will."
DBW, as I'm not a subscriber I can't see the bit about us, which is at the bottom of the article. Do you know what it says?
Who said in January…
“The next rns will be a bid rns”
Ps my wife’s just bought another gazillion shares at these bargain basement prices of 24p………..
Thanks DBW
DBW, have you a link for that quote ?
"Like you, I can only conclude there is something very significant going on."
Rampers gonna ramp
Get involved, add, more the merrier! Haven't done you yet (there's a clue)
Have a guess, jez! Its all people who still fill this board with the same kind of rampy nonsense. Everyone so far has posted in the last 24hrs, often many years after their ridiculous statements of confidence.
Can we all join in?
Who said he'd managed to manipulate the market which had allowed him to buy for a client?
Who made up some total nonsense about some kind of put option, or whatever it was, which was hanging over the market and was an indicator of a coming armageddon?
Who felt it necessary to use a different moniker when making these ludicrous claims?
From this to posting links to his tweets and using his words as proof of an imminent bid:
"WI hmmmm I know the I stands for Irwin , the W has several possibilities...."
It's too delicious, this stuff. Better waiting room material than the old Grand Designs magazines.
AgArCu can you put the culprit's name next to the quotes please, I've no idea who you are talking about and can't find it either.
"the plan is still to finance Alpala independently...massive interest from the East Coast of the US..."
Another corker, from a ramper who puts in a shift despite their advanced years and alleged ill health...
Anyone want to play a game? It's called "who said this and when?". Just name the poster and the month+year. No Google cheating, it's just for fun. Can easily get some from each of the rampers- just pick a random page in their posting history and there's plenty to choose from. I'll start with this one from a clearly well-informed and rational poster:
"Expect a gradual appreciation over the coming years"
Muppet. Contradicting myself.????????
As I said DBW...Newmont/Newcrest could be pivotal...
Great post as usual...
Interesting times ahead for Ecuador
“The decision it makes on whether or not to stay in Ecuador will be a test of the country's attractiveness. It will be a thermometer to determine how one of the largest and most important mining companies in the world sees Ecuador.
If Newmont decides to stay in Ecuador, it will seek to acquire 100% of the Fruta del Norte mine and expand its interest in the Cascabel prospect.
I believe that Newmont will stay in Ecuador and use the path opened by Newcrest in its strategy to fully enter Fruta del Norte and expand its stake in Cascabel”
As we all know the geopolitical risks are apparent and very real but the upside is also huge …..
Hi NoviceHunter
Best to filter them. They are just winding people up and when people reply, they just sit back and laugh their heads off. With filter they reduce to one single green line and after a while they get bored and leave.
Like I said boring as thuck now...