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The trolls continue to try to make Equador a basket case sue to entering the Mexican embassy, yet seemingly unaware there's been over 30 countries that have experienced the same in the course of history and surprisingly the world didn't end. More importantly, if you actually know the whole story, it was Mexico in breach of international law in the first place by granting asylum to a convicted criminal. Unsurprising given the country is run by the drug cartels.
On more worthy news, it looks very much like Equador will strike a deal with fhe IMF in a months time and with Noboa already managing to reduce Equadors risk premium from 2,141 points to 1,265 points it's already opened up the countries access to debt markets. The future looks bright.
Well that's it then, if at some point it will go massive there's no point in any more discusssion.
God this BB got negative , its all to play for massive asset, at some point this will go
massive . :)
SH, "don't get it twisted", perhaps you don't enjoy sarcasm when it's aimed at you? Which is strange, given how often you employ it.
As for the rest of your post, I refer you to my post of yesterday in which I drew a comparison with the Philippines. Admittedly, they didn't seize someone from an embassy, but Nobby's tactics mirror those of Duerte. Similarly, if you genuinely believe the Chinese, or indeed others, will be affected by this, I'm afraid I disagree.
Don't get it twisted, add, even if you are trying to be funny. No one thinks Mexico is going to retaliate. It is president Noboa's statement since that could be a source of genuine worry to solg. We're looking to attract investment in Ecuador, and he has said that the dignity of Ecuador's people means it is okay to ignore international law. As a major, would you not be a bit worried that he's a populist who is willing to tear up international convention? It is these kinds of convention that would see his government stick to the terms of the IPA and any subsequent third party arbitration. The logic goes that if he's willing to violate the inviolable rules around foreign missions, how easily would he ride roughshod over an IPA?
I know the response will be 'but he wouldn't do that because that would hamper future investment', to which I'll simple say: the man just ordered the storming of a foreign embassy. He is not a thinking man.
When is the end of the school holidays?
Add, so there will be a vast improvement in spelling and diction on this board at last. Maybe we can start discussing SOLG like adults.
The former vice president Glas, has been found in his cell in a "self-induced coma" following an overdose attempt.
No doubt this will speed-up Mexico's planned invasion and seizure of Cascabel.
'84, has he promised to leave again? Sadly, it's probably just yet another of his endless lies, but we live in hope.
Yesterday it was the start of the ISA season.
Today I suspect it will be Chinese whispers regarding the solar eclipse.
What will tomorrows fictional musings bringing.
Yet with all these wonderful events the sp is down 70% on their ramping buys 2 years ago…..how can this have possibly happened…..
Mind you you have to byronrampingbaygold’s buys with a huge pinch of salt, he has a problem with 0s….🤡🤡🤡
It’s a mystery….it really is
Fair enough NAL, cheerio 👋
Now li think adikts even surpassed himself,
Jumped in on the drug trade thread.
And low and behold. He lived with a philipino when at Oxford???,
Then bugger me, he actually also lived in manilla.
What the hell will he come up wiith next, to prove his point.
Emails from warren
2 senior ceo friends
Nuclear scientist neigbbor
Pr expert he met at uni
Went to oxford
Was involved in selling major companies.
Each and every claim on the back of him making his point, to further his argument.
As I said 1984, it's not a forum.
It's a fantasists paradise.
And your right, the board is no longer for me.
Haha is that w⚓️ still posting? I wondered what all the green lines were
Desperate for attention and getting none. That’s the way people, ignore the khunt
Much as yourself SH 👍
741 😉
“Dip into” the solgold forum at any time
Dip into? I’d have used the term “soil”
Damers, interesting article and thanks for posting.
As I said earlier, the crackdown on the drugs trade boosted Duerte and I'm sure that hasn't escaped Nobby's attention.
Https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/07/world/americas/ecuador-mexico-embassy-noboa.html
BBG what are you on about, I very rarely contribute after hours.
I dip into the Solgold forum at any time.
Due to better overhead recovery the profit should be even greater.
2 trades totalling 1m units gone through after hours. Don't tell needabrain
Mining costs are usually between $1100/oz and $1300/Oz for Gold. SOLG have listed the costs for Cu equivalent. Therefore, taking the lower cost of Gold production at $1100/oz and the price SOLG used of $1700/oz for the Gold price, gave a profit of $600/oz. Now the price of Gold is over $2300/oz, it would double the profit for each ounce of Gold.
Quady - why do you only appear and contribute after hours
Are you here to start a discussion re an off topic subject ???????
Redknight should filter everyone in advance.
Then he can continue to post rubbish and not be upset, when someone points out he's posting rubbish.