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Maybe fake a tsunami situation by pouring water from a big jug all over the site. Bit of additional fun while you wait. Unless you are building the paper models to scale. Lol.
Good post. Love is a beam engine. Lol.
I'm a vegetarian so I'll make a reindeer hospital and a re-training centre so they can do trips for tourists, industrial tourism could have a big future....we'll all be going for starters, and that's 500 of us.
Tech, KWS up 350% and still going. Mining, BMN up to 9.5p from 2p in 18 months (sadly I only got in at 8p) but with masses of potential. Both less exciting than BEM in terms of volatility (or maybe I mean risk) at least lately.
I often wondered what my parents did to fight boredom before the internet. I asked my 14 brothers and sisters and they didn't know either.
cool. Mine's made out of lego. It also has a reindeer dismemebering plant/barbeque on the side for dealing with lost reindeers.
Just read the full response. Pretty lightweight imo and nothing we've not heard before. Most of the arguments are easily dismantled.
I have taken up origami to get me through the wait. I have already constructed the complete mine out of paper, most of the machinery and workers and I’m building up a herd of reindeer as we speak. The next section will be a towering Pharaoh’s throne, on which a paper Kurt Budge will preside over an iron ore empire. If we don’t get the concession I will smash everything in a fit of rage, raising the failed empire to the ground and leaving the hopes and dreams of investors in a mass of mangled paper.
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2327&artikel=6907004
wrt to SAR there are too many armchair experts on that forum, makes my blood boil spouting off with incorrect facts
Anyone else in Sirius (SXX)? Tracked them for years and bought in about 18 months ago. Good story there if you're willing to wait :)
Tintin...I've been in SOLG since the Solomon Islands debacle...kept them and i eventually have a profit, on paper at least and just when I thought they were dead as a dodo. Don't like gold shares but a friend of mine bought some so I just had a little punt for the fun of it and I'll keep them now for when they make it really big, gamblers never learn do they.
ah, I'm here for that volatility - I expect most AIM shares to lose but a few to succeed and make up the losses. There are no safe shares on AIM as you know. I like the oilies (CASP, NUOG) and the druggies (VAL, SAR). I've lost a bit on miners though SOLG is a good bet. I've never lost on BEM (yet) but this is my biggest investment. I'm still confident and I expect 2018 to be a good year all round....fingers crossed.....
"End of school year", Ibjj....is a pretty good feeling if my memory serves me correctly and I'm not finding this at all dull...got too much invested for that. I'm off to deepest, farthest, South West tomorrow so I shall be unable to look in..good job for my nerves we're not expecting to hear much then. Morning all.
Good morning, Those two are a bit volatile for me. I have rationalised my portfolio over the past few months and am concentrating more and more on stable shares with a decent dividend yield, as I slip into old age, plus I am back into property after selling my place in Italy 12 months ago. BEM needs to come good for a lot of people here and in Sweden. I have said decision will come 25 October for Geovanni�s predictions league, but, frankly, who knows. It all has a very end of school year feel right now. ATB
dunno - but you're right about the boredom - I've been getting my thrills and spills from CASP and NUOG the last couple of weeks.....
is now so dull and long winded, I am even becoming frustrated with the lack of progress with the graphite. Surely the company needs to be applying for an exploitation permit in Finland now?
Good point regarding many angles. I'm amazed that the actual criteria for the granting or otherwise of this licence seem to have been constantly overlooked, extended, morphed, twisted or whatever the case may be, to suit those opposed to a mine. That this has been allowed to happen. I don't think we are safe, even though we really should be, according to the rules. It comes to something, when a private company is still waiting, a good four years later than it should be, for a simple decision at law. On we go!
Perhaps we need a demo by vegans against the habit of cultivating reindeer herds for eating reindeer meat,can't imagine they are all kept for xmas deliveries ! From every angle there is a different viewpoint for the government committtees to consider.
"Most often, reindeer husbandry is affected" The possibility of interpretation contained in the Act states that the impact must be "significant" in order for reindeer husbandry to go before other interests. "Usually, reindeer husbandry is affected to a certain extent, but the question is how much? If you make it a point and say that a mine does not make it possible for a cohabite, it becomes impossible to get through a mine, but it must be possible to do them at the same time, says �sa Persson. But does national interest play such a big role then, for reindeer husbandry in this case, if it is still possible that as many concessions can come into the areas? "I think you should think it's important to have this" flag ". Then there is no guarantee of anything, but it is important that it exists, "says �sa Persson.
Extensive exploitation on the most important fields of the river industry Almost half of all mining permits and more than every fifth wind turbine in the reindeer husbandry area are found in the specially protected land areas of the river. It shows a new survey of Sameradion & SVT S�pmi. To carry out mining, several permits are required. One of the most important is about the so-called processing concession, which companies apply for at the state authority Bergsstaten. Sameradion & SVT S�pmi has mapped all mining and wind farms in the reindeer husbandry area. The survey shows that more than four out of ten mining licenses and more than every fifth wind turbine are found on fields designated as national interest for the river industry. In total, there are 46 mining facilities and 220 wind turbines, and the national interest means that these areas should, as far as possible, be protected from exploitation that can significantly complicate reindeer husbandry. The national interests are set against each other In many areas of exploitation, renn�ringen is not the only national interest. Even mining or wind power can be classified as national interest due to the good availability of mineral deposits or the good wind conditions. When two incompatible national interests are weighed against each other, the law gives priority to the best that promotes the long-term and sustainability of the land and the environment in the area. But 103 of the wind turbines are located in areas where the pipeline is the only national interest, Sameradion & SVT S�pmis shows a survey. And in cases where the riksart and wind power's national interests are tied to each other, the wind tends to weigh heavier, "the Energy Agency notes. Even a large number of mining licenses, 21, apply to areas where the river industry is the only national interest. In many of these cases, the area has only been designated as national interest afterwards, but at least four of them were already in the decision. Then the balance is made It is the authority of the Bergsstaten, which decides whether a concession permit is to be granted, but as regards the assessment of the interests of the river industry, they usually rule on the provincial government's balance. And that an area classified as a national interest in wastewater treatment does not mean that mining in the area is excluded. - A mining and drainage can work at the same time. One can make solutions for a concession to work concurrently with wastewater treatment, "says the head of the authority, mountaineer �sa Persson. "But sometimes it does not, and then you can say that the run is going before. We have made such an assessment, in Stekenjokk, where the national interest in wastewater was more important than the national interest in mineral. "Most often, reindeer husbandry is affected" The possibility of interpretation contained
Suzy is right. Be careful with these articles as things get lost in translation. Anti-mining environmental group are not in favour of a mine in Kallak. Big deal.
That letter which includes Michael Damberg among the senders obviously means that it is written by the anti-mining lobby to Michael Damberg...these things happen in translation but sometimes I think the negative implication is not accidental and I think I'm suffering more from experience than paranoia.
If it is, it still highlights all we need to know about the Sami.
....or, as CAN be seen....