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Thank you Suzy,I do appreciate all you do for all of us ,keep going
Good for you Al.
Aug, as you know I’m 82 years old and I m going to do my dam best to still be here when the licence is granted,
Morning. lbjj, on the basis that we do get permits to mine, in both Sweden and Finland. Did you hear, or see anything written on your screen that might indicate that BEM could/hope to produce in Finland first? A mine costing 1x to build, then generating cash to help fund a mine costing say, 5x to build, would be in the natural thought processes of any mining professional. On KB’s screen, we saw …. short-term and mid-term objectives. In respect of Kallak and Fennoscandian, I thought it to be very interesting! But, as you know, I am easily pleased. Imo only. atb
Yes Eric.
More staggered sand trembles rather than movers and shakers.
They’ll all be dead before any mine appears at Kallak.
The only question from the floor was why son’t You invest another million in Vargas. Oh dear me.
Budge is not a natural presenter is he. He became far more engaged from the 26 minute mark when answering points from the MC.
But who exactly were all those white haired guys. Very strange.
Yes, a group of geriatrics on day release.
Oohh. Proper job. Bootiful.
Anyone know what sort of audience Kurt was preaching to?
Yes, a good account of the direction for us. He did also say that it's his job to wake up the market as to the value of Finland and Kosovo, which he confirms he feels are not yet priced into the current sp. He can work on that then. Very soon I hope.
No indication that he'll do anything about Kallak though, other than continue to wait, but I feel remaining relatively tight-lipped on the matter was the right approach in this presentation situation.
Pretty pleased.
Maybe not champagne, that was a bit over the top...let's say Proper Job then.
Yes, Hasty, you're probably right ...but it changed my mood from black to silvery, sparkly grey
Steady on there Suzy. I admire your glass half full view but it was far from coffee to Champagne. I think Pocko was nearer the mark in his summary.
For taking the trouble to pursue that. I thought it was a million dollars, he turned the coffee into champagne. "It has everything you could possibly want"..."an exciting vision". It came across like a magnum at a Grand Prix.
I thought it was upbeat and had a positive message... Yes, a little disappointed when I sat down to watch it live, but that was a technical issue. Was it a slick presentation? No, but then where did ‘slick’ get investors with CSP? The fact is, the presentation was informative, and gave insight as to where we are heading as a company. It was very positive about Finland and Kosovo, and his frustration with Kallak was clear. His message was also tailored to the noise coming out of Sweden about clean energies... So all in all, a good showing.
Thank you Eric will look at it when I get home,
Finally, here's a link to Kurt' presentation:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=43kVEqjGTVQ
It should have been on the website before, or at least at the same time the RNS was released. No point in the RNS otherwise, because we had one the other day telling us about the event. Then we couldn't view the live presentation. It wasted hours of our time.
I'm not wasting my time arguing the toss with you Sooz, but it was a mess this morning. In my opinion.
Have a decent weekend. Let's see what the new week brings. x
It was on the website at 11 am...a wasted hour is not a a wasted day.
Thanks for your efforts today Strat.
Sooz, the presentation was definitely not on the website earlier in the morning, nor could we view it on the Prohearings live YouTube page. Our website should have been updated before the RNS came out. Kurt has wasted our time this morning, and it's p'ed me right off.
There! On we go.
Today was an absolutely amateurish and pointless shambles.
The swedes will be laughing so hard at this self inflicted embarrassment.
And swedes are just turnips, only bigger.
Budge is a busted flush.
And it's up there...graphite..a rare earth mineral!
I haven't had time to read it yet...just took a quick look and it's very pretty. Read it tonight at the witching hour probably...exciting, yes!
Let's have a song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65VnCi2b0Ok
Swedish politicians have spouted so much hot air I can’t remember. Sweden has an abundance of minerals... mining them is the issue.
These thoughts are due to that letter which seemed to be putting the focus on rare earth metals and I'm hoping it wasn't a sneaky thrust at Kallak. On the more optimistic side they said a Regional Policy wasn't effective because the minerals occur where they occur, which fits in well with that nice Mr Damberg's comment that reindeer have legs. I wonder if he got moved because he couldn't keep his mouth shut.