Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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Zoros, not that it matters as there is currently nothing to discuss bar the doom and gloom of Ecuadorian politics.
I think we might get some assays from Tandy this quarter, though that might be overly optimistic.
Needalife- you need to stick to your word and leave this forum. If you choose to stay then either don’t respond or hit the green button.
Z
100 % agree zoros. If a few people on this board stopped realising they can't control the narrative and they're insults cause others to react. The sooner the board will settle down
It's not fecked just all green
This is totally fecked up forum- caused and destroyed by two or three imbeciles who simply can’t control themselves.
Thanks for ruining it for everyone guys.
Z
Dbw. There's another action that had a reaction.
Action. Happy clappers abusive.
Reaction. Admin remove they're posts.
Sadly. Doesn't alter the fact they missed the boat
Can't help myself dbw. Been my downfall many times. I just have to respond to bully's who don't seem to understand, that every action has a reaction.
Perhaps the putin lover should go back to the sidelines as he has zero to offer anyone else.
Hinge and bracket.??????????. Is that like nutty and chuff
Give it a rest guys ffs
Oh look it’s the new hinge and bracket patting each other on the back again 🤷♂️
ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!!!
Little man syndrome. Every post on gst, arguments and abuse. Now bought his shoulder chip over here
Agreed needalife... everyone knows he's a petty troll.
GLA
Check who started the bickering needless in a totally unprovoked trolling message @ 16.23 buddy... Have a great day 😘
BNC/Pinot,Thanks good luck too you both ,profit is profit at end of day ,I never rise to the comments towards me they are the ones who are losing money not me ,a wise invester is a good invester imho am happy with my 159%+ return on my investment here,will keep popping in see how your getting on good luck and take care CCx
Further more bnc. Where were you with your self proclaimed indignation, when these sort of people post this sort of post DAILY.
thought so needless life, thanks for confirming in a roundabout way, Have a crap life, hope you manage to get a proper job one day
You would have more credibility if you called out the happy clappers as fast as you do others
Novice, it's less than a week since you decided, we had forgotten you love of putin, and it was OK to creep back on the board. And everyone of your posts is bickering with someone. You really are a sad little keyboard warrior
Bnc. My post is but a fraction of the uncalled for tripe bubble has chosen to throw at me.
I strongly suggest you mind your own business, and stick to your chicken bones.
Could never question anyone for either buying or selling stock , why the need to announce it beats me totally.
Uncalled for needalife & totally unnecessary
bn.c
Hey bubblé
good luck buddy
you'll be missed
igonre the crass comments
all the best m8y
bn.c
Whatever that's the biggest load of bow locks I've read in a while 😂
Any way it'll be out of site way down the reading pane soon so who cares about someone who protests too much as I said who rattled your cage earlier with the totally unprovoked jibe ? Rent free buddy
You can give some one all the money in the world but it still doesn't make them a decent honourable human being. Lolzzz I can see they've already posted another load of diatribe while I'm posting this
I'll leave you to argue with yourself tiny lots of love
All we need now is the putin fan to say he's also sold his pretend shares. #burgerflipper
He knows who he is...
:(
You made the right choice Bubble. In times like this its better to play safe and protect one’s capital.
There will always be another opportunity as long as you have the capital.
US debt is on edge of the cliff, smart investors knows now its not the time to be in risky stocks
PART 2
The bank said weaker data from China was the trigger for the copper’s decline, along with rising production after the resolution of supply disruptions in Peru, Chile, Indonesia, Panama, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
We have been calling for copper to end the year at $7800 a tonne ($3.54/lb), implying further downside from here; Morgan Stanley said.
With that call we flagged a risk to demand as well as supply growth ahead as new mines ramp up and existing disruptions resolve.
However, in the near-term copper price action is likely to be heavily influenced by macro sentiment and any policy response from China.
Another bank, Australia’s ANZ, made a similar point a week earlier when it referred to copper’s false start and a failure to meet expectations of a surge in demand which had seen the metal give up most of this year’s gain.