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Could NM step in if newcrest buy solgold part of the deal ?
Craig Jones was indeed the director appointed by Newcrest before he got pulled from the Solgold board.
I would actually think that Newcrest won't do anything regarding Solgold before having appointed a new CEO. The new CEO will also take a few months to settle in and (s)he won't start any M&A activities in the first few weeks. So Newcrest might be out of the game in the near term.
https://postcourier.com.pg/newcrest-looks-to-copper-for-climate-change/
Chief Operating Officer Americas Craig Jones will oversee all of Newcrest operations on an interim basis, both effective Monday.
Wasn't he the Newcrest appointee on the SOLG Board a couple of years ago? I vaguely recollect him being well disposed towards us, or is that wishful thinking, and does it matter anyway?
QUACK QUACK :))
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/newcrest-ceo-sandeep-biswas-steps-down-update-271671401021
messive week ahead
Some great games to be sure . And if you were well off and didn’t give a toss about the hypocrisy of the bigots hosting the event, you could even attend and have a drink ....which apparently now is something to be ashamed of !
Give me real football nations filled with real football supporters every time . Was I the only one to notice that ten minutes after the second half began the stadium still had masses of empty seats ; the “fans” apparently not in a hurry to finish their half time meals...or prayers...or whatever ?
Imagine this tournament with the quality of the football we’ seen had it taken place some where they could actually fill the stadiums ..
Never again in autocratic states please
Well put the pair of you. Alcohol is the scourge of football , its been proven.
Have a great Christmas guys n gals , I doubt I'll post again before.
Sorry for being obnoxious , I cannot help myself x
"any mindless thug that fancies a fight would be hung and quartered."
Why doesn't that happen on this Board...?
Best World Cup ever!
Agree gaz.... great football and classy end. Perhaps we should take a page out of the Qatar's book... friendliest World Cup ever due to limited alcohol and the threat that any mindless thug that fancies a fight would be hung and quartered.
I don't agree with all the Qatar views on xy and z.... but the absence drunken thugs smashing the place up made this World Cup one to savour.
Perhaps the world of football learned a lesson .... we are not all perfect but sometimes different cultures have benefits that should be applauded.
Is this the pantomime thread :))
Well . I didn't get the usual build up excitement to this World Cup. After all the politics ... I have to say personally I think it has been one of the best World Cup tournaments .
Very happy for Messi , and congrats to Argentina.
Over to you Solg , bring home the bacon please , we are deserving and have been ever so patient.
>>Solgold is just a flutter.<<
I have a flutter on the Lottery, I don't comment on it every day, sometimes many times a day for years.
Nobody believes that Q, SOLG is an obsession for you.
I'd stop posting today if I were you, your reputation, such as it was, is now in tatters.
Everybody can see the Emperor's bare backside.
Chilligoat ,maybe let's see
If hedge fund involvement they will be looking for a quick payday for special situations
This is why referred to Morningstar this morning. The info is all there.
RK - unidentified 10% could be a few more private clients and also some special situation or commodity hedge funds
I'll desist now.
Thank you Quady for being so polite...
(As opposed to the disgraceful calumnies committed behind my back)
Exactly Bogota but I don't think Quady understands the difference...
Blackrock Inc buys or sells the shares.
Blackrock Inc are 'Blackrock'
Blackrock Inc ARE the fund managers
Blackrock Mining Trust holds the shares
They are distributed across 20 or more individual funds
Quady said
"That's my point Bozi, BlackRock are not selling shares.
The shares being sold belong to funds and ETF's.
So it's their clients shares in Solgold that are being sold.
I repeat BlackRock are not selling Solgold shares.
That statement is factual."
As usual, he restates and restates until he believes he is right...
But he never admits he is wrong
And he never apologises, as indeed he shlould do for his disgracefully undeserved and insulting attacks on DBW.
Thank you Bogota for clarifying.
Any Morningstar subcribers here will be able to access the full list of all funds holding Solgold stock
Anyone expecting some ‘shock and awe’ before the AGM?
RK - Morningstar link lists top 20 fund holdings...there are other funds holding Solgold too which may include other BRock managed ETFs etc
Thats a fantastic find Bogota, so...
Blackrock Funds sold a total of 3,770,236
I presume that was on 16 December only.
What is also really good information is that the total of Solgold shares held by 'Funds' is 262,457,846 (11.4%)
And we were told Private Investors own c 20%
BHP 12.6
NCM 12.5
DGR 8.3
CGP 6.4
Jiangxi 6.3
Tenstar 4.4
Directors 3.8
Norges 3.4
Valuestone c1%
'Funds' 11.4
Total c70% + PIs 20%
Leaves only c10% unaccounted for...