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we have 172mt thats a massive amount of coal. Plenty to get around new customers...
Thoughts ?
GW, you were right!!!
Good news at last:-)
There you go, I said it, some great news needed to bury the laughable (yes I'm laughing at the) 803 tonnes of washed coal processed in December.
Thank F. U. C. K. they finally listened to s. H. I. T. E. we put on here. We ridiculed them about having to hit 3,000 ton (correct me if I'm wrong) a month before talks would begin with ITIL, we ridiculed them on the extensive mobilisation period. Now it seems, after being humiliated on here they finally get it. No mobilisation period, no minimum output, just hand the decking mine over from day 1. Absolutely brilliant news we've washed our hands of it.
Focus now on rare earth minerals / lithium / anything that isn't coal please. Looking forward to the new investment strategy being published in the next few weeks Alistair, get on with it.
I'm a relieved sausage I can tell you!!!
5,985 wow they held for 2 mins
wonder if sausage is happy lol
well well well. back to work we go....lovely.
803 tonnes in December... dear lord... well good news that someone else is now in charge of the washer.
lets hope the new bosses get more work out of the same workers and machinery.
26p on the Ask......
803 tonnes in December... dear lord... well good news that someone else is now in charge of the washer.
Now then....that is good news and potentially transformational. Might be an interesting afternoon.....GLA
RNS....
Are you laughing yet, Sausage?
Sausage - interestingly I think we are starting to look oversold, which means there might be a nice trading opportunity coming, particularly if there is a positive RNS in the pipeline. GLA
Do you mean another 3.25pm on a Friday for a placing RNS?
If we drop through it 18p is the next support level. News needed
It'll be last thing on a Friday, always the same with bad news!
I will larf if Edenville issue a RNS tomorrow
Someone decided it wasn’t worth holding their one share…. Lol
If there is a RNS tomorrow, the price has dropped before it arrives
Now that would be hilarious if there was a RNS tomorrow!!!!
The old '1' trade - RNS tomorrow then for those that believe in codes!
No change on anything, let alone the Bid. Silence is the only constant at the moment
No change in the bid though - that's the important figure.