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Ah ok thanks.
Against lse rules.
Why was my post asking if your twitter was that barnes chap removed i wonder?
D55
bought in at those levels in the past, so, hoping to
slice some ,in those ranges this time and longer
term in pennies, not fractions. lol
Plenty of news flow expected over the coming months
but the imperative is, as said Finance and Production
vital, we do not default back to plan B repayments
(share based)
.6-7 for me. If it ever happens.
Not everything fortunately
I've got some TRX +9.4 % and ROCK +14% today
Vast is doing OK considering it's recent gains
Thanks. Everything seems down 1-2% today.
That's the most important thing right now, get production
ramping up for revenues at B.P and as quickly as possible
in Zim, all is good, if that comes to pass.
The finance deal ,is a horror show, as bad as those in the past
if repayments are not made and we end up back with mass
conversion and dilution to payback. PRODUCTION VITAL.
Looking like a red close today
How’s the close looking ? And L2 ers?
Thanks SS49. Ready then for a prompt start on signing then. All good.
dealer: diamonds are costed in the remaining Atlas tranches.
Diamonds cost lots more.
PS. This is all under the wrong header, btw. The $7m is for BPPM, not diamonds.
Just worth remembering.
ThreeStripes: Vast is the miner. Got to mine 'em before you can make 'em shiny :-)
*exiting, not "existing"
was for ss39 because they asked the question as well as yourself to try and get the answer. I was just concerned that, if they could do it all, then why would they need lil' old VAST
ThreeStripes: in-country beneficiation benefits all parties to the (pending) JV: Vast, ZCDC and Community. The more they sell for before existing Zim, the better for all.
is that to me? three, if so no the ZCDC is a government entity spun out of
the ZMF (All other mining). They hold the land rights to all of Zimbabwe
for Diamonds, technically if a gold miner finds one it belongs to ZCDC
They have built preparation and cutting facilities etc, so no EVERY one
in Zimbabwe is JV with ZCDC including the Chinese and Russian Majors
like Alrosa, unless special dispensation, all diamonds are suppose to go
through ZCDC facilities for prep sale and export, currently all goes
through China and Russia due to sanctions.
They do have a mining arm of their own but are more set up for the
follow on side of things not the exploration and bulk mining that the
likes of Alrosa etc bring to the party.
So no, they are looking for more JV partners across the country not less.
I was looking at Passitons post "Check out ZCDC website they now have a massive facility
to do it all in house, have been recruiting and training
since early last year." and wondering what the do it all was about.
ThreeStripes: not sure who you're answering but can't see why anyone would want to withdraw.
Our area classed as alluvial but that just means , the kimberlites
they originated in where weathered and broken up, gov website
they have identified over 200 kimberlites in Zimbabwe mostly
un explored, some of which run through our area, if they are
intact at any point and not all weathered there is an ever more
likely chance of finding high grade commercial diamonds.
BUT until they dig and uncover is guess work.
Are you suggesting that, as a result, they may wish to withdraw from the JV?
Check out ZCDC website they now have a massive facility
to do it all in house, have been recruiting and training
since early last year.