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Bid speculation
Going to build here very shortly
I see what you did there Add ;-)
Bozi, thanks. In other words you think it's a kitchen sink job?
Addicknt -i haven't looked in detail at this but i suspect, it is at least in part, down to the writing off of the exploration spend at Cascabel that SolGold had carried Cornerstone on.
It also shows that Cornerstone's other interests are too early stage or insubstantial to carry any real weight on the balance sheet.
Basically, SolGold doing all the heavy lifting for the combined group as we knew all along. This is why we were reluctant to see Irwin and co offered anything too enticing to come on board.
Agree Dave …. It’ll pop soon
Totally agree we can't addickt...which is why we're up for sale...but the Chinese could kick it off very quickly, especially as they already have a major presence in Ecuador...
Looking good for a close above 14p today...they can't hold it back forever...
Mind you at 31 Dec 2021 Norges held 0.57%...
Hi lutho
I wish I could but I'm afraid its a private board. sorry.
RK please could you provide link for that tweet. It is indeed interesting.
Maybe this explains it... Blackrock has 4.4% holding in Jiangxi Copper...conflict of interest...?
Thanks, RK. In layman's terms?
SM, do you not think that if the project is currently uneconomic the company has an obligation to say so? And are we 'pushing ahead' with the DFS? Bear in mind, we've been told of an indefinite delay.
RK, sure, the Chinese could do it, but we can't.
Blackrock have sold 39.6 million but UBS have bought 45 million (on whose behalf?)
B;ackrock bought 5.1 million shares in BHP and now have 13.5%...
Interesting...
Hi dave...I wonder if those are T2/T20 switches...? I've done a few of those in the last week or so...means you don't have to ante up the cash...
SM...remember that Jiangxi have done Due Diligence at the time they bought their 155 million shares...
From the Prospectus:
Purchase price
Common shares of SolGold issued (a) 86,246
Replacement Options granted to Cornerstone option holders (b) 2,620
Fair value of SolGold Plc’s initial 5.5% shareholding in Cornerstone (c) 5,064
93,930
Less allocation of non-controlling interest consideration as of 30 September 2022 72,354
Remaining consideration 21,576
Fair value of net assets acqacquired
Cash and cash equivalents 1,732
Other receivables and prepayments Property, plant and equipment 252
Financial assets held Financial assets held at fair value through OCI 25,767
Others (8,909)
19,458
All of the above revalued effective at the date of the Prospectus
Btw, I would assume construction can only start after a mining license has been granted. I am not aware Solgold has one or are even in the applying process. Pass me the salt jar please. Oh no, I might melt :-)
But is it highly unlikely addickt...?
China is already mining in Ecuador...they are world leaders in civil engineering projects...they would simply bring in an army of Chinese to build it...
And they don't need a DFS if they are self funding, so they could even start construction in 2023 maybe...?
Is this the same Ministry that announced that Mitsui want a stake in Cascabel (Vice President of Mines)?
SP currently controlled with a 34/35k buyer/seller up and down, keen to keep the SP where it is...why...??
Add, which part of what I said would mean SOLG are misleading investors? Thanks for the 21% - I did glance over the PFS but it wasn't clearly signposted.
Eish, why is she there in Ecuador? More importantly..."on our doorstep"!
Let's wait and see!
Good luck buddy.
Bit off topic but one ofmy stocks of interest.
Was trading like a dog at 130's (had been as low as 100p) and today confirms rumours that 'a month ago' they were approached for a cash offer at 230p.
So anyone that says the sp is a sign of action ahead is way off the mark. Often action goes on when the sp looks unwanted and down and out (like Noront at 23 cents too).
Have a look at wood group and see if you can see any signs of rumour speculation building over last 6 weeks?
Often it happens when you least expect it. And WG are not minnow. This is billion dollar stuff.
observation from another poster
“Interesting observatio….in all the recent RNS announcements, Fawzi is listed as a contact
But the last two (17th and 22nd Feb) he’s no longer a contact”
Just wondering??
copperpot, a quick "Google & Wiki" makes me wonder if Gina is "big enough" (financially) to take on this project. Building a Block Cave Mine in Equador?
The payback is 4 years in a 26 year mine life or longer (or something like that!) but comes with many potential problems. Including a possible change in government in 2024.