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This report from reuters after the local elections in Feb of this year doesn't bode well for the general elections.
Coupled with the landslide approval of an anti-mining referendum in Ecuador’s third largest city, the writing could not be more up on the wall for mining’s future.
If you still don’t see the writing on the wall, the other interesting and painful statistic for the mining sector is that the most openly pro-mining candidate Geovanni Andrade, received just 0.22% of the votes. Out of a field of 16 candidates, he came in next-to-last.
I also urge you to read the Latin American mining investor Otto Rock’s Feb 9th blog post at inknews.com where he recommends that: “If you are still long Ecuador miners, you are a lucky person who has been offered a final chance to get out at a reasonable price so take that opportunity and don’t look back
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
I've just caught up with the news.
Couple of serious questions. Firstly for bbg and fdjyn,
Do you think this snap election call, with all of the uncertainty will effect your claim last week, that no news from solg, is good news, as it shows a sale is imminent.
Secondly, padmaster, do you think the derampers are behind the election call.
Lastly for quady, do you think the political uncertainty and unrest wich is sure to follow, will effect any cash raise required.
Has something happened overnight?.
I've just had a report that a Chinaman was last seen running to the airport in equador with a case full off money, to catch the last plane of the day out.
Surely not, do you think it could be some sort of political unrest?. I hope not because if it is and the Chinaman has changed his mind. It could be a major issue with any cash raise we need.
If anyone has any info on what's happened, please share it
What's the boards take on it.
Like you'd know.
rampers having to work extra hard tonight. good effort, lads- keep it up. it's not pi55, everybody, it's rain! it's not ****, it's fertilizer! it's not a political stalemate forcing an unprecedented temporary power grab, it's an opportunity!
jesus wept.
Fortissimo exactly we may get news very soon imho ,novice nice to hear from you buddy
Bodes well for SOLG. Think we have some Alpala tangerines in the mix don't we? If not, then have to d with the gold and copper.
https://www.ig.com/uk/news-and-trade-ideas/best-3-commodities-to-invest-in-q3-230517
Would be a great election bounce for Ted Lasso to announce the green light for Ecuador's greatest mine. Jobs, progress, blahdiblah.
Elections take time to organise so likely to see a decent 3 to 4 month period of election fanfare with Lasso already saying he'll cut taxes. The farcical impeachment is over so that means the corrupt games played by Correa are not going to work. I don't think he wants an election so soon. Ironically, it might well accelerate Maxit's work as buyers seek to secure Alpala deal before change of hands in political terms. Bit like the Chinese signing the FTA in a hurray lol!
The guys who recently signed a $300m royalty deal with Lumina clearly weren't bothered by the politics. Lasso news broke at around 2pm today and sp didn't move much at all so market non plussed too.
Pre elections.... a big mining deal delivering jobs and money to Ecuadorian people really would be a big headline for Lasso and co. We might get some decent news over the next few months as if there was ever a time to deliver it... pre elections is it.
Hopefully he'll use a Presidential Decree to give us the various green lights we require.
To Does this mean that no one would want to consider making significant investment in Solgold until after the election which can take anything up to 6 months If so we can forget all the outcomes of Strategic review that have been suggested on this board.
Up 1.75% on tsx
Life is like a box of chocolates you just don't know what you gonna get ...just like solgold
I understand people fall out of helicopters for less and countries get invaded.
Come on everyone nobody ever said this was going to be easy 😉
ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!!!
Yeah read it ,well let's read some more positive news solgold director's settle to derampers here hey jezzo these A trades are a pain
Yeah read it ,well let's read some more positive news solgold director's settle to derampers here hey jezzo
Oh Dear ....
From the FT Live News desk 2 hours ago:
Ecuador’s rightwing president, who is facing impeachment charges, has dissolved the opposition-controlled National Assembly and triggered elections.
Guillermo Lasso can rule the country by decree for up to six months, by which time presidential and legislative elections must be convened.
“This is the best decision to give a constitutional solution to the political crisis,” Lasso said in a televised address on Wednesday.
The constitutional clause, known as “mutual death”, has never been used before, and comes at a time of turmoil in the Andean nation.
Lasso, a former banker, on Tuesday appeared before congress where he is facing an impeachment trial for alleged embezzlement. He denied the charges.
Think he needs a life or a 💃 or a 🕺in his life. Way too much time on his hands has to fiddle with the keyboard or something. Or just needs ⛑ attention. For his attention seeking issues.
No real investor would spend every waking and sleeping hour stirring the pot.
Sad. 😢
FTJNY
LOL
Pads - All I’m seeing is a sea of green so guessing your big one heading for the reeds is a “ floater” which doesn’t surprise me in the slightest as all of the 70 or so posters in my trusty bin only post sh£te
Oh look he's in his element about lasso ,you need reporting for your deogotory/ demeaning and abusive posts
Speaking of rampers guess who posted this amongst many posts
‘I don't have an agenda...I am just totally convinced by everything that has happened in the last few months that we are now only days away from a bid...’
Wow. It’s a big one. It’s heading straight for the reeds!