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So will I imho my target £1:32 am hoping for gla
More of a Stamford man myself @Damers, noticed they had a very well stocked fridge of Dom Perignon when I was in there over the weekend, but will let the lovely wife drink that and stick to the beer myself, stuff gives me a right headache! Still, I'll buy the first bottle if one of the suitors final commits. Once that first bid lands though, I'll be sitting back with popcorn in hand as that's when this one goes primetime. C
Good stuff C. I think it will be sooner rather than later before the Champagne celebrations @ The Griffin.
Damers.
Watchya Damers, businesses partner is a lovely guy but always been a bed wetter, so he cashed out at 34p on the first run up and is out. Me and the rest of the family are here till the bitter end, so holding strong. Feels like there is some genuine belief now and will interesting to see where this recent run rests. Diamond hands all, the world needs them minerals, and someone is gonna have to get em out sooner or later. Have a good week. C
Afternoon C.
Tell me your business partner has regained some dignity and bought back in?
Damers.
Mopping up shares quickly by the looks of things
Colonel yes it appears to be same pattern as they edge it up
BBG yep looks like it
I see a green filtered post. Buddy the nuffbag must be still around deramping away
11 trade at 10:05 maybe there's still some movement today just my opinion though gla
Great post Copper. I agree however Miners are flush with cash and I see an auction as being inevitable
1 trade gla , Wednesday?
Hi LunchMoney, just a quick reply to you matey.
I have doctor appt at 10am.
A J/V is on the cards for me. Solg pulling all the strings here. All the majors are frightened of a huge bun fight, they know the Chinese will pay more than top dollar, BHP &NCM don't want this! They both want a slice of the pie without upsetting the Apple cart. The government will be more than happy!
GLA mate.
LM, I may have mis-heard, but didn't that chap Lambert (?) say the other day that Porv was being lined-up for one of the jvs?
Thanks for those brilliant posts over the last few days, DBW. Evidence is here for all to see the import role Alpala (and other discoveries ) will play in our new world economies. The copper will just have to come out, LOL! Question is: how and with who's help? Hopefully ONWARDS AND UPWARDS this week!
Thank you Copperpot he reminds me of a poster called Earthling, he couldn't understand content either.
All the best.
Good morning DBW, great read....thanks for posting. And people want to sell Cascabel and Alpala..........really......lol.
Good luck matey.
Quady, buddy5 is just a shyt stirrer mate. If you have look at his posting history it is scattered with multiple posters names. He is constantly trying to bang one poster off another, in other word "cause friction and disrupt" Very similar to eàrthlings tactics! I stuck him on filter around 3-4 weeks ago, I suggest you do the same. If he wants to wind up the decent folk here I won't be aiding and abetting him.
Good luck matey.
Nice new article with a small mention of Solgold as well
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/looming-copper-supply-cliff-puts-porphyry-players-in-pole-position/?amp
“ According to Robert Friedland, the world is going to need a whopping 700 million tonnes of copper over the next 22 years – the equivalent of all the copper ever mined in history”
Buddy5 I said the opposite, as that was a reply to Addicknt. Try reading. I said that as I was making the point that they wouldn't.
You are clueless.
I don't know why the Chinese are so conveniently forgotten. Rest assured they (meaning some SOE, they pretty much all pull in the same direction when it comes to resources) read the PFS and stand ready to fund anything Solgold needs. They have a well established playbook they play by. Company will issue 9.9% of new shares at a price premium to China-co, and China Co will inject X amount of money into a 50:50 JV for the development of said asset. Look at Ivanhoe mines, Xanadu Mines. China has not been a net buyer of US treasuries for a whole decade, where could they have been spending all their money? Buying up all the copper-gold assets it can get its hands on in jurisdictions outside of Western reach. They are ready to do the same for Alpala, and there are only two reasons why they haven't. NCM and BHP, and the ball is in their court. The company doesn't need to worry about raising money in today's environment. China can't wait to pour money into Solgold.
Do not answer a fool according to his folly,
Or you will also be like him.
Answer a fool as his folly deserves,
That he not be wise in his own eyes.
Buddy5 I can answer you very simply .
I have made up nothing. I have maintained the company line.
I only remind people about the content that Solgold have reported.
The very fact that you accuse me of making up the content that I remind people of means you are either misinformed or talk absolute rubbish.
Which one is it please.
Also in your reply can you tell me what I have made up, that the Solgold BOD haven't reported.
DBW - every man should know his limitations but at the same time every man should dream and be supported in pursuing those dreams.
At the end of the day, how are new achievements gained? Someone has to break new ground for the rest to follow...
Some strive to lead and others are happy to be led. Nothing wrong with either approach.
On the money until your last point Damers.
BHP are proudly on record as having returned $17bn to shareholders over the last 12 months and therefore given the strength of their finances would not, in my view at least, need to sell off key regionals.
BHP can add a pillar to their business for the next 100 years with Ecuador. They get a shot at doing everything right for all stakeholders including the indigenous folks, continuing the good work SOLG has done over the last 10-15years.