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Thanks Truthwhisper. Get the blinkers off and commission a new nuclear power station:
https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/JJlKa7
When it get's a bit warmer, I'll start on my apple trees...did you know it takes three years for an apple tree to make an apple? It takes a bit of patience to be a gardener...but time flies and it gets faster and faster.
It's never too late 4Wot...if you were a Wisteria it could take you seven years. :-)
Got rain at the right time and don't mind the cold. Maybe I'M a snowdrop :-)
Bit late in the day for me to flower though :-)
Yes, thanks 4Wot...they've actually grown a bit and they're looking very good...got rain just at the right time and they don't mind the cold.
Hello Suzy, how r your snowdrops
Taking root ?
Another 2.3% for £200k, on a crude basis values Vardar at £8.7m. Anyone with a better memory/records than me remember what the suggested value was when BEM made its initial investment? We own almost half of it now, but probably only Kallak potential truly reflected in the BEM sp rather than Vardar or graphene.
Daily Express prints EU crisis story shock
UK, Norway, Sweden...hmmm, sounds OK to me. :-)
Morning All.
Anyway, back to politicians.
Its seems that around the world, unscrupulous politicians are on the rise. So, if you see a new company emerging called "Political Assasins.com" buy some shares. I think they will be popular
hahahahaha
hmmm
Wotsit. Like Cheesy Wotsot. I like that, even though they are all cheetos now. Monopolies eh.....
Meant to register as 4Wotitsworth and cant change it. However Wotsit....Like that.
hahahaha
UK, Sweden, Norway............. not something you expect to be heard in a sentence.
In Kurt we Trust!
Report in daily Express stating that recent EU COVID events have made a lot of Swedes even more Eurosceptic than previously. Swedes are apparently worried that with UK gone, their influence is much lessened and they fear being forced into the euro. There is even talk of an alliance with uk and Norway.
Hope they are a bit more friendly to uk than they are to BEM.
This was outlined in the RNS dated the 6th November 2020. It should come as no surprise given previous investments in Vardar that further equity would be bought in order to fund exploration. Although would it not have been cheaper to have created a subsidiary in Kosovo, applied for permits and gone it alone? KB obviously sees value in the management team...
Ok, why don't we just add another £200000 and actually take control of Vardar then "It remains a good time to have a gold target in the portfolio " might sound as though it actually means something. Who else is funding this thing?
Come,come wotsit,anyone holding here for any length of time knows the politicians in sweden have no shame and the voting public are so brainwashed they believe this is normal. We are relying on immigrants to instill any spirit of democracy into their process.
Hear hear well said!
Iron ore prices jumped on Thursday after Vale reported 4Q20 output of 84.5 million tonnes, a 5% decline from the third quarter (88.6 million tonnes).
According to Fastmarkets MB, benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China (CFR Qingdao) were changing hands for $158.03 a tonne, up 3.5% from yesterday’s trade.
https://www.mining.com/iron-ore-price-jumps-as-vale-reports-low-output/
Would be a great time to get a mining license
Government ministers who do their job deserve respect. Government ministers who don't do their job or delay decisions to suit there own or party agenda do not deserve respect. They are in a democracy and such behaviour will respectfully get them voted out. Problem is that it takes time.
Hopefully the new cabinet shuffle will show some change.
It's a bit more than proportional I think when a 4.2% party gets to call all the shots.
Yes Suzy, I guess that's the price Löfven must pay to remain in power for the next 20 months. It was probably a prerequisite when they were touting around for partners trying to set up a government, that took more than 6 months if I recall correctly.
I know you agree with it, but that's the price you pay for proportional representation. Compromise and more compromise in the end nothing gets decided/agreed........ sounds familiar.
Sorry I didn't read that properly...you already said that, I meant just to make the point that it isn't more, it's just the same.
Isabella Lovin, previous Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Climate and the Environment was also one of the spokespersons for the Green Party so it isn't more of the Greens it's just the same. Per Boland is the obvious choice.
What chance now? The greens are taking over.....
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven has announced a cabinet reshuffle affecting four ministers and their portfolios.
Green Party co-leader Per Bolund, who is currently Financial Markets Minister and Deputy Finance Minister, will become Deputy Prime Minister and Environment Minister – replacing Isabella Lövin, who left the government when she stepped down as Green Party co-leader earlier this year.
"To me there is no more important task in government than Climate and Environment Minister," said Bolund.