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Evening Cloughy.
I remember buying some at £2.80 back in the day…. Wowsers eh?
Hope you are well mate. 👍
we need another night out on the Green light - you’re turn to pay obvs….
Remember buying some north of £1.50, averaged down a lot since then and have been topping up loads in the last month, might post the green light again if anyone can remember it
Pretty much 16 years. I’m really old now. Only the coal, Searcher and maybe raingod are.
16 years not out….
In the beginning….it was Arleya 😉, Searcher, ShaunC and myself from memory, also Tiggy, Pappi and Redeye… and a few others….
Trading it only a few times over the years ( I know…. Fool!🙄) and have held and added every few months every year since …
Close now though…… I can almost smell it! 😂😂
Yeah, i always kept a core holding & just traded tranches.
I did sell up prior to the suspension, just in case. Bought it all back at around the same price though
Mankini - did you have an investment pot and a trading pot or just traded the stock?
GPback - so you've been invested 16 years.
Since 2008. I’ve continuously traded it on the peaks & drops though. Although ceases doing that towards the end of last year
16 years (I think)
Well then, for anyone who wishes to post, how many years, months or weeks have you been invested here?
Just for conversation whilst we pass time.
It sunk under searchers drawings.
Waaaaaaaaaaaaay too long! 😉
Noah had just started building his ark
About 3000 years
Searcher - do you mind me asking, how many years have you been invested here?
'Also, as I have said recently, it was reported that he and some of his anti mob visited the area of Phulbari and were chased away by the villagers…..'
That is brilliant searcher. I've been away so I've missed a lot! Maybe that's how he lost his toes jumping on a moving train to escape the chasing mob. Karma..........
:)
The bit were Anu was threatening the phulbari uprising again was on the link below from 11 Mar 24.
https://businesspostbd.com/power-energy/govt-reviving-plans-despite-strong-opposition
YouKnowItsRight, you may be right, but I will find the interview later where Anu stated that he believes that mining the countries coal will now have to be done although as I have said he did state that although they have little choice now but to mine their own coal, it will still be a disastrous to do so for the country, but with his stance and opinions, he would say that…
Also, as I have said recently, it was reported that he and some of his anti mob visited the area of Phulbari and were chased away by the villagers…..
I am sure that probably had something to do with the fact that they will be paid as reported in the same interview where Anu said that the country would now have to mine their own coal, the villagers would be paid five times the value of their lands value in compensation …
The government is reviving plans to extract coal through open-pit mining............
https://businesspostbd.com/power-energy/govt-reviving-plans-despite-strong-opposition
State Minister for Power, Energy & Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid has recently said that it is not possible to leave so much coal underground and import it. “Sooner or later, we will have to extract coal locally. For this, local people will be paid adequate compensation.”
Great find Blumagnet, I have to be honest, and I am sure that others that have been invested in GCM for the all the years that I have and post on this board, of which there are many, will also agree, I have NEVER have I seen soooo many You Tube links, press articles or heard Hasrul Hamid (The Energy Minister) mention Phulbari, and open pit mining, so openly, so much and so positively!!!
Over to you PM Hasina 😉
WiseOwlSpeak I do not know what you are on about .
I am ripley 94 , there is a different poster on this site mr ripley , that is not hard to understand ?
You have now made me suspicions of your posts .
Searcher just last month Anu was agitating violence again.
'Former Jahangirnagar University professor Anu Muhammad told The Business Post that investing in coal-fired power plants was a ‘misguided’ choice. He cautioned that attempting to compensate for this error by extracting more coal would lead to further calamities.
He emphasised the sacrifices made by the people of Fulbari in 2006 and their readiness to do so again if required.'
I wonder what really happened to his toes? At least he's got other things to think about now and can leave the people of Phulbari to make their own decisions of what is best for them without Anu's mob pressuring them.
Owl, if you can’t see the irony to your own post that is hilarious
Pot, kettle, black comes to mind lol
Yes, you are correct Blumagnet, this You Tube link does discuss Phulbari, open pit mining and GCM, underneath the video is written the following, but obviously you only have to listen to the video and you can tell that it discuses a lot more……
Huge reserves of coal in 5 mines! Bangladesh will extract coal from 5 mines
Bangladesh is preparing to mine its own coal to reduce energy crisis and import dependency in the future while there is also a plan to mine coal in an open method. So far five coal mines have been discovered in the northern part of Bangladesh. These mines have reserves of 7,823 million tons of coal. which is sublimation
If you can do it, the country will be self-sufficient. If you can export dice, Bangladesh will become a rich country overnight. How is coal mined in the open pit? When will the country's five coal mines start to lift? I will tell you that in today's video, let's start...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa2XCBXJp6w
The second You Tube link again discusses Phulbari, and underneath states the following
New plan to extract coal from mines in the country If this coal is raised, the crisis will be removed coal mining in Bangladesh
New plan to extract coal from mines in the country If this coal is raised, the crisis will be removed coal mining in Bangladesh
Coal accounts for 26.5 percent of the world's total fuel consumption. And 41.5 percent of the total electricity produced in the world comes from coal. Australia, India, China and the United States have the highest coal consumption in the world. But a major cause of climate change is the use of coal. The world's "dirty fuel"
Big countries were moving away from coal. But due to the increase in global energy prices in recent times, various countries are giving priority to coal again. Due to the high price of energy in the world market, Bangladesh also wants to look at the stored coal. This time, the energy department has adopted a new plan to meet the needs of the energy sector with domestic coal. A new plan has been adopted to lift the country's coal. What is that plan?
Is there? or how the coal will be hoisted. With the answers to these questions, I have prepared this episode with the beginning of coal mining in the country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozKvBDJy5_A
Good find mr Blumagnet!!