Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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The Green Party have him by the short and curlies, I suspect
so much for prioritising.
he has done absolutely nothing in 10 months. I doubt he has even looked at the application or designated any staff to it's progress. utterly shameless.
Minister for enterprise and innovation. he is a stranger to both concepts.
The Swedish economy is at the beginning of an historic downturn and he is petrified of a few reindeer herders.
Pathetic. you had better hope Finland and Kosovo come good and soon. Kallak will see no mine for a very long time, in my opinion.
Tintin...As you say, we couldn't really expect him to say anything else... but it does put the pressure on.
Will they take it lying down?
basically no comment - no surprise - but at least the embarrassing delay has been highlighted - Baylan appears to have no shame.
Frozen by fear could be more apt explanation
Food for thought...."...without compromising legal certainty."
And the answer is....not forthcoming:
"Answer to question 2019/20: 102 by Linus Sköld (S) The
mining projects in Kallak and Laver
Linus Sköld has asked me when it is to be expected that decisions in the cases on Kallak and Laver, respectively.
The cases concerning the applied processing licenses for the areas Kallak K no 1 in Jokkmokk municipality and Laver K nr 1 in Älvsbyn municipality contain extensive documentation with several complex legal issues, for example, balances according to the Environmental Code between several different national interests. This obviously affects the processing time.
However, the starting point for the government's handling is always that it should be done quickly, efficiently and without compromising legal certainty. At this stage, I cannot comment on when the cases are sufficiently prepared so that decisions can be made."
Stockholm, October 16, 2019
Ibrahim Baylan
Thanks to Nalfaren (Avanza)
Question being asked at 12pm (11am here) - anything other than yeah yeah whatever from Baylan could produce a spark to the SP. well, in Sweden anyway....
Nah. A snappy monologue then a quick exit. Lol.
Joking.
:-)
I'm not sure the opposition is organised enough. We largely have Tories vs Labour plus a few 'pilot fish'. Sweden on the other hand has The Social Democrats and Green Party vs Moderate party, sweden democrats, centre party, left party, christian democrats and liberals.
I'm sure there's a common saying about drinking at a brewery and organisational skills that would be appropriate
I wonder if the opposition will have a chance to respond?
He won't give anything useful away Sooz and will somehow dodge all responsibility for his part played in the reality of there being wholly detrimental effects felt in many communities, as a direct consequence of untimely ministerial decisions.
Something like that.
In my opinion. Lol.
He's a politician so I wouldn't expect anything of substance
The Autumn Mining Conference:
https://www.svemin.se/aktuellt/nyhet/valkommen-till-svemins-hostmote-2019/
Thanks RonnyG (Avanza)
So, what will Mr Baylan have to say tomorrow....12pm I think. How forthcoming will he be?
Double bubble
shame! oops
sham really - people are obsessed with kallak but Kurt is building quite an exciting company in the background - Finland looking good as well....(and there are others)
The market doesn’t seem impressed with the news.I would take it to mean that KB knows of a lot more going on behind the scenes than we do at present. Fingers crossed & gla.
Tintin. When I saw this RNS I was thinking, "Why are we chucking more money at this at a time when we need to keep every penny spare in case the Swedes continue dragging their feet".
Then I started thinking that maybe BEM have been given the nod and a decision in our favour is about to be made so money isn't quite so tight after all.
Then the alarm went off and woke me up.
Morning. KB clearly has a very professional team, with excellent contacts (Finland and Kosovo). Imo. atb
KB views BEM stake as worth more than £1.88m
Beowulf (AIM: BEM; Spotlight: BEO), the mineral exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that the Company has today exercised its option in Vardar Minerals Limited ("Vardar"), investing a further £115,000 and taking the Company's ownership of Vardar from 37.6 per cent. to 40.1 per cent.
Kurt Budge, Chief Executive Officer of Beowulf, commented:
"With a series of recent announcements about Vardar's exploration achievements at Mitrovica and Viti, and following the Board's excellent visit to Kosovo, Beowulf has exercised its option to increase its ownership of Vardar to 40.1 per cent.
They clearly have spare money to invest..
I wouldn't say that I was ready Bricktop. Lol.
Best wishes.