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Am not getting into any debate regarding drug gangs and illegal mining ,this happens all over the world , governments deal with this , Ecuador government have delt with it before this isn't new imho ,good point copperpot the Chinese wouldn't sign a trade deal if they thought they where getting involved in a corrupt drug dealing country imho ,may I suggest you read the current fundamentals of solgold and what they are actually doing to improve everything in Ecuador for all people that's why many of us are invested here for the future
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/is-this-the-start-of-a-new-golden-age-of-gold-mining-deals
“We may be about to enter a new golden age of gold mining deals as explorers and producers seek to capitalize on higher metal prices and gain exposure to other key minerals, including copper, at a time when consolidation in the gold industry vastly trails that of other metals”
“ M&A can also result in metal diversification—one of Newmont’s stated goals in acquiring Newcrest. Copper currently accounts for roughly 25% of Newcrest’s total net revenue, and the company hopes to increase it to 50% of revenue by the end of the decade. As one of the key minerals in the global transition to renewable energy, copper is poised to surge in price in the coming years as demand far outpaces supply.”
'81 ( Hubris?) ....Intreagued to know more about the 'full-curb' and what the heck 'routable' means to IT guy if you could?
Now we're getting to the point of this board.
( if you could answer in a tone which you would address, say your dear nana whom you love dearly as opposed to your normal tone that would be a good start to the day. )
C.
SM -yet when he is asked to make his point cogently he produces this, whatever on God's green earth it means,
"Someone (can only assume NM but no proof- doesn't matter) entered a full-curb last September (hence that being to origin of confidence)- you can see it in the subs disclosures, if you know how to look. Doubled, at least, but could be more. Numbers show at least 2.1x, suggesting a round number of 3. WI knows this, I assume, bit it's in his interest to blame DD, otherwise his investment drops for at least 8 months. Reality is that short of a full press, no one is buying this before expiration. Hence 2024. "
I've just informed (by telephone) the Chinese Embassy in Quito of all this unruly behaviour by those Albanian chaps! I can honestly say that they were horrified by the reports from this bulletin board. They are looking at rescinding the 'Trade Agreement' promptly! Phew Cor Brimey, who took my call at the Embassy is still reeling from this breaking news! Mr Brimey commented......."how could we have been so dumb to sign a trade agreement"?
Things are looking rosy in the garden when all this stuff pops up!
Yep... Like I said carry on guys its all very entertaining, Hollywood film coming out soon lolzzz...
The irony of someone attempting to ridicule a poster for spending time on a BB where "nothing of value has been posted" on the very same board is not lost on this reader. What a pillock.
I'm surprised Ukraine, Russia, Taiwan and the corrupt Met police aren't being thrown into the non deramping mix
In conclusion I'm trying not to deramp ( whatever that means). But I read on here yesterday that we need to get rid of the infesters, and get back to a balanced board. So this it what I'm doing,. Balancing the ever more rosey posts on here. To point out that there are still rough seas ahead to be dealt with.
Also bubble, equador changed their visitor visa recently. You can now stay 3 months with no visa, and renew 3 monthly.
Albanian gangs wasted no time exploiting this. They have completely taken over the import and distribution of hard drugs. Now run 90% of illegal mines. This is not someone's grandad on a donkey with a spade. These are ruthless vicious maffia gangs who murder and extort and kidnap at will. It's not an unreasonable question to ask if anyone thinks it could hinder investment in equador. I enclose the front page from a leading equador paper.
Ecuador is a sick country with the same symptom in all public and private structures, classified as: hired assassins, drug trafficking, corruption, blackmail, indolence, quemi-importismo, disinformation, violence, kidnappings, terrorism, etc., uncertain future.
Mexico's Citizen Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice ranked Guayaquil 24th on the list of the most violent cities in 2022.
The government of President Guillermo Lasso has been facing severe criticism from nationals who denounce his failure to address the social and economic woes in the country.
Bubble according to the UN. This is the problem.
First paragraph of UN report on equador.
" Illegal mining and trafficking in precious metals negatively impact peace, stability, security, development, governance, the rule of law, the environment and the economy. Furthermore, illegal mining"
That's not to mention the murders and kidnappings.
What has that got to do with a multi billion pound exploration,seen it all before they always sort it out
"The murders of three young women in Ecuador has cast a spotlight on an explosion of violence in a country which has been brought to its knees by drugs gangs.". Headlines in pb americas
Just been reading about the problems equador has with kidnappings and murders of the countries elite. Not to mention the drug cartels heavy involvement in illegal mining.
Be interested to know what the views are of those far more knowledgeable than me. Bearing in mind it's now the number one murder and kidnapping center of south america. Surpassing Columbia.
Saturday night and covgaz chooses to fight anonymously from behind a keyboard, if he went into town I know he'd find a queue of people happy to teach him a thing or two . FilTURD
In the short time I've been here I've been accused of a lot. The rampers don't like it up 'em. Water off a duck's proverbial. I know how I'm making my money- let the underwater twerps say what they want. Just don't like to see newbies duped.
We need to text each other when we're about to post so we can wait a while after the other posts , be in touch fella
except you ,your wife and bubble , I assume bubble is your 9 year old child?
Who's bothered about the sp RK?
Including Solgold, instead of a stream of nothing for months now...
The recently appointed CEO of ITM Power is answering questions live on the LSE thread, under the following string...
"RE: Ask me anything / CEO"
Absolutely stunning!
Now wouldn't that do something for the SP on here...or anywhere...?
PS He has made clear he will not answer any 'inside' questions, but his answers are detailed and informative!
Although I don't have to justify myself to you, I will concede one thing '81 and that is, over the years I have spent a lot of time on this site, and there's a reason for that. I'm a retiree and nowadays I make my living from investing. During that time this site has provided numerous interesting tips and information. Obviously I don't take what's on here as gospel, nor is it my only source of info - far from it -but there are some good contributors who often offer constructive alternative views on things, which I find very useful. Sadly, thus far, you do not fit that category. I suppose I could also ask how you find the time during the working day to post at all? As a young man still clawing his way to the top, I'd have thought you're far too busy to bother with a bunch of old folk on here?
'81, my view, and always has been, is that there will be an agreed deal which may, or may not, lead to an attempted third party intervention. If you're asking about the mechanism, who knows? Based upon your posts you most certainly don't. I have said on numerous occasions the timing is unknowable and as Quady says, things will only become clearer once we have seen the outcome of the SR.
I'm not saying you are wrong, for the simple reason you've never explained yourself. Instead you spend your time attacking everyone else and making definitive statements that you are in no position to substantiate.
Perhaps you'll now grace us with your explanation? And you don't need to worry, I can't see many people rushing for the sell button on Monday.
1981 - your question makes no sense.
Jiangxi would have to provisionally gain 50% support on a proposal to acquire the remaining shares.
That means Mather and his interests, Bob and the other Cornerstone insiders and some of the larger but non-notifiable instils.
If they get 50% their proposal is put to remaining shareholders. If passed then the corporate action depends on the courts that need to sanction the order.
1981 - why should Addicknt concede to you?
You are still to state your credentials.
Also, as an aside, had you ever totted up the month of your life you've spent typing on here? Didn't even factor in the reading you clearly do... Ouch. 2 months? 2.5?
Still no answer, add? The emperor has no clothes. You're busted, little buddy. And you haven't even the grace to admit it.
One last time to remind everyone of the question our resident expert in the city can't answer: what sort of corporate action would our recent investors have to deploy to acquire solg? There is literally no way you don't know this if you are who you say you are. Come on, chap- just one little question!