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could say that about many AIM shares from many years ago, RKH, BLVN are two that spring to mind
It's quite clear that all mining end exploration companies encounter the same issues. It's nothing to do with the origins of Beowulf Mining PLC, and in any event Jokkmokk Iron Mines AB is the applicant.
I intend to stroke the Wulf, Oaktree, until we get a result; if you had the courage of your convictions, you'd just move on...nobody's stopping you.
7 years and counting...
Sorry to bleat but bloody hell, I have had enough of this situation! I had my finger on the sell button last year with the intention of putting everything into Ashted, AHT, that served me well over the past 20 years but felt an ill founded loyalty to staying in BEM. Baylan owes BEM nothing, if anything, I can see him using his goodbye to put his replacement in a legal wrangle. If he hasn’t had the balls to say yes or no…I simply cannot imagine that he’ll bother with Kurt.
Realistically, this puts us back to the time of Clive! How can a European country treat investment this way???
More to the point, why have I/we not dropped this dog of a share from the highest height?!? I know that a whole load of posters will now talk about the KU outcome and that we’re so nearly there…but what’s going to change??? These people do NOT want a UK based company getting the green light. That’s the only thing that I can see. And I cannot understand why they haven’t just said no using the excuse of reindeer, UNESCO and Greta…
This is beyond painful, it’s tragic. Those who got out a decade ago must love returning to this page, safe in the knowledge that they escaped and lost nothing. Few AIM shares must have the graph that we have over 15 years…maybe someone ought to do the kind thing and put the Wulf down!!!
yes but to get value from his share option he needs to deliver
I'm not saying otherwise - There is no legal, Political or moral reason for any further delay whatsoever...
They've promised a decision and they should deliver it now...not in three months time.
If the budget is not passed, there will be another constitutional crisis possibly resulting in a snap election which would not bode well for either party at this juncture.
Suzy, Löfven is the PM until the point of resignation, however, his party remains in power irrespective of who leads as Prime Minister until the general election in 2022. The point being that his party is wholly dependent upon the Greens to get the budget through parliament. Hence not upsetting the apple cart. It’s how coalitions work when the tail (The Greens) wags the dog. It’s a weak coalition and always has been...
By already I mean in November he wont stand again as leader of the Social Democrats.
The PM said he would resign if his Budget wasn't accepted but he's already resigned and it would seem that he didn't expect his Budget to be passed; and I think he's had to work so far with Budgets set by the other Parties. And why would it have anything to do with this Kallak decision. Does it mean the Government will fall if they don't succeed with it?
I thank God every day I didn't invest more money into this company when offered nine months ago! Was it that long ago?
It has been mentioned many times on this forum, however, it is worth reiterating that KB will offer the world when it comes to getting more investment into this lifeless company. The question is, am I deluding myself when I say that I cannot wait until the sp returns to 20p just to get my initial investment returned? Let's be totally honest, Kurt does not care either way. His salary and generous share options makes it worthwhile for him to continue in his role regardless of the sp!
Mainstream Governments are transitioning to Green policies, and that will undoubtedly sideline fringe parties. However COP26 is more about grandstanding than anything else. And yes, the letter was direct and succinct, but at what point does KB follow it through with some form of direct action? I stand by my assertion that the budget is a key moment in Swedish politics from out perspective, and that KB knows far more than he is permitted to make public.
Evening Lb. You have made a good case for Mr B continuing to do nothing for us, but wouldn't it be refreshing if he signed off by making a decision in our favour that would help an entire community? Will he?
Doh!
Pocko, fair enough. At least Kurt's paper trail content is stacking up against the Government. If Mr B doesn't reply this time then the next letter from Kurt will hopefully be a bit less of, as you say, a political manoeuvre.
I don't feel this letter was such though, as Kurt's tone this time, in my opinion, is more forceful. He's definitely not just going through the motions. As I say, only my view.
Cheers Pocko.
Suzy / Pocko,
It is my hope and belief that, as green policies are being adopted by mainstream parties across the world, the need for a dedicated “ green “ party will evaporate in the same way that, once the Brexit vote had been secured, UKIP disappeared.
The direction and speed of travel towards this will be clearer after the climate conference in October in Glasgow.
Agree with you Pocko. My speculation was a flight of fantasy but unexpected things do happen sometimes especially when we don't know what's actually going on...like the Minister resigning before making the decision his department has been working on for so long and just at the point when he has all that he wanted to make that decision right there on his desk.
My my. What that man knows.Amazing.
llbj no surprises there then, bit of a waste of a letter,
EricDraven and Suzy, the letter is nothing more than a Political manoeuvre by KB, applying gentle pressure and case building. Politicians are beyond embarrassment, and a letter is hardly going force Baylan's hand. KB knows this...
Once the autumn budget is passed, for which Green support is needed, there will be a slow decoupling of the parties as they seek to differentiate themselves in the eyes of the electorate prior to the 2022 elections. Job creation through mining would be a good place to start would it not?
In my opinion, there will be no response from Baylan to the latest letter.
Here’s why:
1. He never responded to letters or emails when he had a career to protect / promote.
2. As he is only weeks away from his political “ retirement “ he will be even less likely to cause conflict for or with anyone. He is home free.
3. At just 49 years of age, and with a ministerial position on his CV, he’ll be looking for a few easy directorships in the near future, so will not choose to alienate anyone who can provide him with a nice little earner.
4. Nor will he wish to alienate any politicians as his new commercial paymasters will need him to have access to the corridors of power.
5.He is an intellectual Pygmy.
6. He has zero courage and his first and only instincts are to hide and prevaricate.
Good luck with the next minister, but until the next election it won’t make a jot of difference who is appointed.
That's good. Kurt's letter will hopefully be met with interest, not only from Mr B but from his other colleagues.
The Riksdag opened again yesterday...back to Thursday meetings then, we live in hope.