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Spodu up a bit would add US$1.46MIL to revenue PA for ALL.
Agree swest42, ratification is key, the world is watching them US UK, SA and China, Their countries trading credentials are on the line, mess this up people will go elsewhere for all industries not just minerals. So their whole economic success will be riding on this to some extent
I should have bought the Jun24 option instead of the DFB :-) Big quarter coming up. Like Q1 was meant to be. Board still handsomely rewarded though.
FWIW I consider ratification the no.1 milestone by a country mile.
With it we go go; without it, we might as well all go home, bids , listings, take offs all have no legs.
akin to UK planning permission. one can make all the plans one wants, but without planning, its for the birds ..
I'm sitting tight and keeping the faith, but it ain't easy, and I don't think I'm alone in that. Come on Ghana! GL
Re a cheeky bid from Assore..................if Assore were to take over then there would be no GSE listing and we consider this to be a fundamental element in helping secure ratification ............without that what will Assore have actually bought.............my faith is that the people and Government of Ghana are our best defence against another bid from Assore, but of course if the money is right anybody can be bought, especially in Africa
Listing on the GSE is the green light for ratification without confirmation which will come in that order. From time of listing when big buying starts from people in the know in Ghana will be indication of ratification very soon after
"So, multi-penny question, when does it list on the GSE?"
Multi-penny answer - "listing expected by end of next quarter" - so hopefully by end-June 2024.
So if nothing from parliament tomorrow , the SP will languish around 20p until April. Will we get a another cheeky bid from Assore in the meantime?
How longs a piece of string
So, multi-penny question, when does it list on the GSE?
Listing. Then ratify increases SP locals happy with gov :-)
Finger in the air stuff, it would be embarrassing for the GSE/Government if they allowed listing and then not to Ratify. So both are significant in my mind as the GSE is small and allowing ALL to list therefore Ghanaians to purchase only not to ratify(lose money) won't happen imo.
Just listened to all the interviews and I'm very excited. I've been holding ALL for 2 years. Not as long as others I know but to finally get to this point where all the key milestones are coming in a short space of time is going to be good.
Q2 is about to start after few more trading days and Neil says this will be news rich quarter.
-Offtake up to $100million
-Feldspar report
-Ghana listing
-the $28mil Miif investment
-ML ratification
-EPA Permit
-New resource update
That's a pretty ridiculous bunch of milestone developments on the way.
I'm hoping to snap up a big chunk of shares with the new ISA allowance so selfishly I hope the price doesn't motor yet. Up on the ASX overnight...
They won't ratify until after the Ghana stock exchange has listed the stock.
Sorry recess 22nd not today
Ah well, no ratification from Ghana govt until at least 30 April as they recess today, let’s hope it comes early May, but Neil says Q2 so could be as late as end June. Anyhow stars aligning for a good Q2 and beyond
Nice offtake tease!!!
Https://x.com/keith_at_A11/status/1770375924644495810?s=20
Anyone guess the customers nationality?
No news for a few weeks then by the sound of it, hopefully lithium prices keep creeping otherwise we’ll end up sub 18p…
In summary looking to complete ratification, off take, listing on Ghanina stock exchange and MIIF funding in Q2. Everything lining up nicely.
Some perspective how much value even small increases in the price of lithium will soon benefit Atlantic.
There are still a few boxes which are not ticked. Once we see any of those ticks, share price will look after itself. Ghana interested parties, MM, Assore or any other predetor will try to keep share price at these levels for as long as possible. Patience is a difficult thing, if one thinks ALL should pop any minute. GL