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A bit of confidence,,
Castle
All VAST commodities on the charge
Gold all time high
Copper surging
Maybe profitability, a vastly improved Jorc and a 50mill investment into the businesss , in exchange for a 25% stake….
ASI: yes, keeping well, thanks. Hope you are too.
Hopefully T. S. Eliot's line about April being the cruellest month doesn't apply to Vast. Mercifully, Eliot was not talking about investing!
We'll shortly need an update on the debt. And one wonders how Q1 went at BPPM.
Trafigura have been content to work with Vast. Seems to me unlikely they'd bother signing contracts lately if their due diligence suggested that Vast was about to sink beneath the waves. With or without the 'historic parcel', I'm intrigued to see what form the next resurrection takes.
hi sandy long time no read, hope you're well. 😀
firwood i'm bored of you now and have green boxed you. you obviously have a chip on your shoulder which you need to get looked at, at least for the sake of your health. you're not worth the effort so will leave you to ****ging me off in private.
Pecten: re your question to Stockportedd about what he thinks is involved in getting Blueberry open - a question he never answers, I notice - I presume he expects Mary Poppins to blow in on a gust of wind and make it happen by clicking her fingers. As she sang:
'In every job that must be done
There is an element of fun
You find the fun and ... snap!
The job's a game.
'And every task you undertake
Becomes a piece of cake
A lark! A spree!
It's very clear to see'.
Mary Poppins for CEO!
Keep it going firewood, keep schooling
This spaceman sold at the bottom yet again and is now bashing away in an attempt to get back in under his sell price, it’s just one massive boo-boo after another. 30mln sold just before a 500% rise last year and now this….
Oh and let’s not forget he was on free carry with an average buy price…. What an absolute tit
Sold as a massive loss, then bought back in claiming a low average PMSL that’s not how you’re supposed to do it….
It’s either multiple people running the account who do not communicate with each other or the worst liar in history with the memory of a goldfish,
( no court case ‘I have it in writing’🤣🤣🤣🤣)
Q, how do you read someone’s posts who is ‘green boxed’ ? 🤡
Richard Cranium (he’s the original one) had the front to call someone else a fantasist, ….. i’m going to message the Oxford English and suggest they put little picture of ASI into the description of ‘fantasist’ in the 2025 edition 🤣🤣🤣
Have a fab weekend, see y’all bright and early on Tuesday.
I think he thinks it just magically appears out of the ground ready to sell. He doesn't imagine the setting up costs in preparation to mine nor the costs of running the mine and the very small detail that we don't have the funding to do that at this juncture. We can't even manage to cover small debts of a few million quid never mind the several tens of millions to get Blueberry up and running.
Stockportfred’surely it's time to get Blueberry open ’
Please explain what you mean by get Blueberry open - what do you believe is involved??
Read a fair bit lately and still unsure, what that may be worth if/once it reaches point of sale. Predictions here seem to range from , legacy will not cover the debts, to those who smoked a special rolled one prior to posting.
Guessing, Blueberry will not be on their minds, or at least not until they have sorted debts, be it new deal or the historic Zimbabwe claim yields a result, then the expected Romania improved mine grades and Tajikistan, combined revenues could get to a level to self finance other parts of the companies holdings.
As gold is now over $2200 surely it's time to get Blueberry open or just sell it...what's Vast waiting for
If Baita is not making us any money get the lads gold mining instead.
Come on Vast, just do something. Dying of boredom watching this SP at the moment.
off that x post, had a little google around, came across an environmental presentation from 2021, one section stood out, tajikistan sure has a lot of minerals and metals in its ore bodies in the aprelevka kansai area. tajikistan could turn into a a very nice set of revenue stream for vast.
1. introduction
a tajik-canadian joint venture for gold mining “aprelevka” is in the village of kansai, 50 km from the city of khujand, in the ore region of karamazar. the enterprise includes several quarries, a gold recovery plant, a tailings facility, a chemical laboratory, an electromechanical workshop, a repair and construction site, a car garage, and water intake facilities. field development began in 2002. according to its production purpose, the enterprise is engaged in the extraction and processing of ore with the subsequent extraction of gold and silver in the form of a dore alloy, suitable for subsequent refining. currently, sulfide ores of the burgundian deposit are involved in processing. in addition to gold and silver, the ore contains copper, as well as selenium and tellurium. numerous deposits and ore occurrences of lead zinc (with silver) and copper ores, fluorite, barite, ****nic, bismuth, gold, silver, tungsten, and molybdenum have been discovered in the karamazar ore region. there are aluminium raw materials (alunite, diaspora), iron ores, and several other ores of skarn, hydrothermal, telethermal types, genetically related to late paleozoic magmatism.
Https://x.com/vast_resources/status/1772994795851407682?s=20
"Oh done tell me, you missed a 0 out and put your comma in the wrong place as you were distracted with your latest SAS assignment or something…."
You appear to be something of a fantasist Firwood. Why would a retired jewellery manufacturer be going on SAS assignments? Is this in connection to being a former helicopter pilot for SCAA out of Raigmore hospital in Inverness 26 years ago. You appear to be letting your imagination run away with you.
I'm actually in profit with the shares in my trading account as my average is 0.34 whereas my ISA it is running at a loss with an average of 0.53. Now don't forget to take a note of this post as you will no doubt want to quote it in the future. I will try to remember each time I buy or sell the share in either account so that you are up to date with your information. I wouldn't want you to quote out of date posts with unquoted trades in-between now would I.
Firstly, I have two accounts: one is an ISA and the other is a trading account Firwood. Secondly, my current holdings are completely different from what they were before or have you not noticed time has passed since that post was made. Finally, the figures before the consolidation do not match the post-consolidation actual figures, which is due to the consolidation itself. It all comes down to basic math and common sense, should you choose to apply it.
Good liars need good memories….
asimpleinvestor
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RE: Big Buys1 Mar 2024 10:17
EGTP - I sold most of my shares between Feb8th-14th only keeping 500,000 just in case so managed to derisk in time. You never know the impossible may happen yet in which case I have the reddies on standby although they will probably end up in QED or HE1. I'm giving VAST another quarter then if no improvement knocking it on the head
Oh done tell me, you missed a 0 out and put your comma in the wrong place as you were distracted with your latest SAS assignment or something….
Asimpleinvestor
Posted in: VAST
Posts: 6,095
Price: 0.325
No Opinion
RE: Big Buys1 Mar 2024 10:17
EGTP - I sold most of my shares between Feb8th-14th only keeping 500,000 just in case so managed to derisk in time. You never know the impossible may happen yet in which case I have the reddies on standby although they will probably end up in QED or HE1. I'm giving VAST another quarter then if no improvement knocking it on the head.
Indeed Firwood just click on my name and all my posts will be revealed and what I say will tally with what I choose to share.
ASI you do realise people have memories and can read back your old posts don’t you ?
Indeed, Turnerburner, I acted prudently and sold the majority of my holdings before the consolidation (28mn shares), but I retained an investment of 5 million shares. At present, this results in a share value decrease of 37.65%. My question to you is: would you be content to write off an excess of £10,000, or would you prefer to continue in the faint hope of recouping some of the losses?
Schadenfreude.
Some dead heads on here today. If it’s that bad, why are you here?