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Your wife is actually quite a good laugh Rodster, when she's allowed to let her hair down. She's a bit worried about you ****ing away the savings gambling on mining companies you've got no understanding of though.
2 green triangles in a row whitey. You must be losing the plot talking to yourself. I suppose it beats chatting to the wife.
"You wont be buying in next week that's for sure"
Aviator was right about this, although not for the reason he thinks. Stopped clocks etc..
Icebank has repeatedly announced he was sure a deal was imminent over the last 2 years, as have many of you. So no, I don’t assume he’s tongue in cheek.
The post you quote from me is all contingent on commercial leadership capable of brokering a deal, Aviator. I’ve changed my view because it finally became clear to me that we don’t have that. I also don’t believe people will buy placings forever, and cash is short.
That was said in humour, even the most boring person would know that, £1 lol
It’s clear to anybody with any intelligence at all that Icebanks post about £1 was with his tongue firmly in cheek.
"Hundreds of millions" you stated "Definitely under a billion". Which is it Shelly?! LOL
At worse case 50million job done so that's quite a few bags isn't it Whitematter?! That's very realistic! You really are such an incredulous goon as you can't even believe what you write yourself!
I think Icebank and others are perfectly capable reading what's on the page without the aviators help. Still got no idea why you're so obsessed, Shelly. Okay he made alot of money here pre permit into permit spike but it wasn't rocket science just like it's not rocket science now, for anyone with a little forbearance and patience. In discussions with five companies. FIVE!!! Makes your previous post there below very valid. I've got a funny feeling there may be some buying here this week..... Lol
Actually here's one of your more sensible posts...
12 Mar 2021 14:34
"There's a SRES presentation a while back (where they're quoting figures of $65 tonne for Pozzolan as sale price at mine gate) where the mining cost is quoted at $40 per tonne.
The minerals have probably gone up in price more than the mining costs due to environmental trends (e.g. scarcity of fly ash, new green regulations etc..)
If we used the old figures then value it at $25 per tonne of net revenue, or hundreds of millions (but definitely under a billion) for the whole resource.
Factoring other risks (e.g. strikes, unforseen production problems etc..) then it's probably still worth 10x the current valuation once they actually get some deals and a sign of production."
I can quote you all day Shelly. Your history here for all to see. Want me to post your .24 top up??! Goon!
Sheldrake17 Dec 2021 19:57
"I hold about 20 million. Started buying in June 2020 and haven't sold any. I'm always trying to analyse things with a minimum of wishful thinking on one side or the angry pessimism you see from others on the other"
Price: 0.24
"I used my trusted abacus and came up with £1 a share, and seeing that I am the proud owner of a certain investors lucky under crackers I don’t think I could be wrong"
That's you, August 13th 2021.
It's probably easy for you to forget you said this stuff, because you're *really* sucked in to Aviator's mad little pied-piper dream that this dying company is about to make you a fortune.
I’ve never ever said £1, you sound like a desperate person now, give it up, it’s doing you no good
You don't speak for everybody either, Twiggy. Think about where my upvotes have come from.
Now you know how we all feel reading your posts.
I do not. Perhaps I should have put quotes around 'we'. You're not making an important or relevant point though.
That’s not really a good explanation. Icebank is doing it because he is invested here and therefore owns part of the company.
You apparently do not.
Because Icebank does.
Why do you keep referring to the share as we?
You said £1 in a post in 2021.
We categorically cannot go it alone. Even Aviator was clear about that.
£1 ? Don’t think so, but what I do know is we have everything in place ready to go it alone, full sale or JV
"I’m more of a research guy"
Your 'research' told you that SRES already had a mine up and running. Your 'research' had you confident of an impending deal this time last year. Your 'research' also suggested £1 a share as a target price. lmao
If only you knew mate.
All good. Any more fishing?
I’m more of a research guy, you can tell sheldrake is a fingers crossed type
Nor do I. He failed at craps and played aim the same way. General markets look like they want a good rally too ;)
I don’t fancy your odds shelly