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Again, about as interesting as it is relevant to Tlou. As usual
Herd mentality , of course, I was going to take the mick on here, here , and hear , hear but the Queen Elizabeth Stakes distracted me ..... fantastic racing today.
Torn between finding watching it or "We are top of the league , say, We are top of the league" Bournemouth , who lead at Bristol City , my team back in the Chris Garland era and when I lived in Bridgwater for a while!
UTCIAD , up the cherries in all departments.
Moagi, only you questioned TB - my explanation was purely for your education and everyone else's amusement .
Whizz, the electricity isstll required, more tham ever imho, and a regulated price for domestic power must be high on BG's list for economic recovery.
None of us know how close we are to signing but maybe TLOU and BG agree with me and have noticed there is no more gas than their PPA no 1 covered, and Covid is still a threat.
We look to be following the heard mentality with 85% of our adults vaccinated, a luxury Botswana and Australia don't have? As usual , it is out of TLOU hands , and Hydrogen looks more likely to stop the stalemate than CBM. And that is in Synergen hands mainly, depending upon whether we need to install an electricity generator and a home for it.
On the strength of the TLOU related post from Moagi , I think I might top up next month to maintain my frequent trader status.
It must be a subliminal suggestion, but it must be there because he is the self-appointed guru of all things Botswana on here. Perhaps they did not have a phone charger at the church or the vicar would not allow him to use it.
About as interesting as it is relevant to Tlou. As usual.
TB's post suggests that the PPA is at the stage in a marriage ceremony where the vicar has completed the preliminaries and has asked if anybody knows good reason why they should not be married. The rest is now straightforward and the key points left are for the couple to say "I will" and for the register to be signed and witnessed.
At most weddings that is taken for granted, but the Botswana Govt might be the exception, and disappear on a bus on her wedding dress alongside The Graduate , Dustin Hoffman.
I recognise a lot of us on that bus , all mystified , and Moagi will be telling the vicar he always knew this would happen :O)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MNz4goLZGtv9T1kLukOfXTTBi-2QuL9V/view?usp=sharing
If what I've said means agreed is for you to decide.
I never mentioned the word agreed and neither did the email.
“I have been told that the documents are complete apart from the signatures. Complete meaning they have passed through the various departments required”.
Anyways …..
I wasn't guided by anyone at the company either, I topped up the day before receiving the email.
The PPA hasn't been agreed until it's been signed as far as I'm concerned. I never said I'd been told it had been agreed pending final signatures.
Would you be surprised if this fell at the final hurdle..?
If not then maybe you can add more on Monday, the same as everyone else...!
It didn’t cross my mind to not believe you. Nor was I asking you who told you.
If someone at the company - IR or a Director (I assume) - told you that the PPA was agreed pending final signatures, and the PPA is sufficiently important in the context of the company - then if that doesn’t meet a reasonable definition of inside information, then I am not real sure what does / doesn’t.
Don’t get me wrong; I am happy the PPA seems to be nearly there. As I said earlier in week, I had a top up myself on this expectation. Only difference is, I wasn’t guided by anyone at the company. Or even by Smith for that matter …..
No names, no pack drill.
I did actually ask if it was ok to share the info I recieved and was told it wasn't a problem.
I'm not going to get into a "he said she said game" moagi, either believe what I've said I've been told or don't.
“ I have been told that the documents are complete apart from the signatures”
So who told you that TB?
'Due process' has a different and rather amusing meaning on the African continent - unfortunately for us!!!
Correct Appi.
We've been told the PPA is going through the due process.
What stage it 's at isn't what I'd class as insider info.
Nonsense - inside information has to be material in nature; that is likely to have a significant impact on the SP if it were made public. The fact that our paperwork has been submitted and is in the hands the BG authorities waiting to be signed off is hardly material - a quick check of the SP will tell you that. You may argue that Thornback's post infers that it's just a formality now - every Tlou investor on the planet knows from previous experience that is simply not the case.
TB. If you have been told that then you have been made a party to the sharing of inside information. And now that you have posted it here, you have onward shared inside information.
Whizzer Feel your pain .. but think you need a bit more of the Dunkirk spirit.. nothing in life that’s is great comes easy! .. well in most cases that is .
thornback
Thanks very much I hope your right we need some good news.
Hi Bts, i have been told that the documents are complete apart from the signatures. Complete meaning they have passed through the various departments required.
Obviously until the document has wet ink signatures there is nothing to announce.
Reading between the lines, I'm expecting an announcement in the next couple of weeks.
I've got everything is crossed.
Thornback
Since I am in complete blackout re e-mails and twitter from Tlou could you give me (us) a hint at what been said in the e-mails you have received from the company if I have read that right.
Winni the tunnel you referenced is a never ending tunnel of doom and despair for tlou holders!!!!
Just to add, I don't think the SP will give any indications of positive news because of TLOU's previous premature comments.
The RNS will just drop in one morning (soon IMO)
Good luck all.
Whizzer have you forgotten to take your pills again.. I know it’s now coming into sad season .. BUT there’s light at the end of the tunnel for sure!
Wetter a month early than a month late Whizz
Well whizz I think the PPA is closer than ever.
Tlou's bullish tweets,
Fund managers gathering on the 28th, MMGE updated Facebook page and emails from the company have convinced me that it is "tantalisingly close"
The only thing tlou is set to deliver is a copy and paste quarterly update!!!