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@Joey2024
Fact check for GGP:
Wyloo and other options and warrants 352,620,000 @ 10.0p
So NOT billions of warrants outstanding as you keep stating.
>>Jamie, no. They were of the opinion that it would follow long term trends. There would be substitution rather than increased demand and the hype wouldn't materialise.
Disagree with AA on that, at least in the next 50yrs. Ofc there may be a substitution for copper as tech moves on but non-digital tech moves slowly and a magical solution, over electrification, will not come any time soon.
Nuclear is the way forward IMO, but remember that it's just a power generation unit - We still need all this copper for infrastructure
The panel at the indaba were confident in gold remaining strong. Central banks are buyers and with the recent sanctions over Ukraine there is now less incentive for some countries to hold dollar denominated assets.
"When am ready will contact Shaun direct."
Feel a bit for howezap tbh.....
"Jez you are a menace and my patience is running thin. "
Never mind Ma TwinkleBaker, just rack up another line and chiiiillllllllLLLL !!
Stop talking rollex.
You actually put people off
Re post 1525hrs
LW I see what you mean. Read the last three posts , said poster is either in too deep or really doesn’t understand investing.
Let alone trying to ramp!
"If she would tell us what she is taking, we could all try it and could then make sense of what is otherwise unintelligible."
I still don't think Colin's forward earnings guidance will make much sense.
Listening to the indaba this afternoon l think l have just been sold on the nuclear idea. Does seem to make sense. Then l realise there is a certain person in Russia who has a lot of gas and oil, controls a nuclear power station in Ukraine and might find it convenient to change peoples opinion about that. This Green argument getting too complicated for me. But some interesting debate at the Indaba regardless.
If she would tell us what she is taking, we could all try it and could then make sense of what is otherwise unintelligible.
Lol !
I know it's difficult to decipher her posts but didn't she just suddenly jump to another share ?
Somewhere on here is a Board full of people scratching their heads in bewilderment at the new arrival.
"bet he's not looking forward to the AGM......."
Dani here borrowing Andrew4444's computer.
but why would you say that? I think CBs done a great job over the last year - he's given me a great opportunity to top-up at CHEAPPPPPP PRICESSSSS...
WINK
The one ahead of the game🤣🤣🤣😋
He seems to have completely lost his voice, the Bird has stopped singing.
I bet he's not looking forward to the AGM, whenever that's going to be.
I hope you've been reading these BB's over the last few days Bird. What a mess your gob has made...
Not such a bad result if AA are not interested - We just need to hope they let us out from under their foot without it being too costly!
Jamie, no. They were of the opinion that it would follow long term trends. There would be substitution rather than increased demand and the hype wouldn't materialise.
Last year in a GLR podcast Colin seemed to imply $2 lb was the basis for their investments.
Joey. Was the MozGold cash handover fiasco an example do you think ?
GLR and BZT ?
Joey. Which of Colin's companies does Joel have a connection with ?
Joey. The Stevegate poster basically concluded "all the drilling" achieved zilch.
Joey... agreed. The big deception was driving that first hole right through the middle of the already known JORC resource and saying they got a bit lucky but hit the jackpot. He knew exactly what he was doing. That hype allowed those in the know to forward sell on that spike.
Maybe part of a negotiation strategy ahead of a huge Australian acquisition (just in case it’s not clear I’m joking).
Did the AA guy give any indication on where they see Copper going eg 3.5-4/lb long term ?
Restarts in about 15 minutes. Seisnav has posted the link on the JLP bb.
The AA guy was much less bullish on future copper prices and demand than most and thought there was too much hype. Others disagreed. But AA control the Bushranger licence unfortunately.
Every cloud ay !
"Hoping Shaun gives me the time of day"
And I thought Colin was delusional.