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150k...had to pay average 9.77 in 3x 50k tranches.
GLA from Promenade des Anglaise Nice...
Cheers Qali...top bloke.
Phew! Fingers crossed...
The Lamb Lies Down - nice one Italian.
My favourites from early Genesis are Suppers Ready and Firth of Fifth
Favorite Genesis track Firth of Fifth Rome 2007 when Daryl Strummer takes lead guitar.
Never been bettered to my mind.
Link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHYomj3Efnc
Pad, that's how I learned to play drums when I was a kid, first the odd meters like Apocalypse in 9/8, or Dance on a volcano in 7/8, before I could play straight 4/4 rock tunes. Some say I even look like Phil.....
Under-played and unknown to the modern youth - classic prog rock gems, Italian.
Snow Goose - by Camel - another fave
Let's not forget Rick Wakeman's 4 hour prog rock extravaganza Excalibur on Ice...
Joe dolce “ shaddup ya face” end of ! I’m surprised in you Italian 😉
I can just picture Quady in those mustard cords tapping his knee along to Genesis
I can’t read
I can’t write
The only thing about me is diverse book s***e
Solgold needs to deliver otherwise we/some might end up playing (plastic) drums in street for a living.
Newcrest takeover nears completion...c$17 billion...
So the question arises what do Newmont do with the SOLG stake...?
Their mining tech deal looks like it makes block caving more efficient...
https://www.mining-technology.com/news/newcrest-epiroc-enhance-mining/?cf-view
What NCM paid for the SOLG stake is irrelevant. What Newmont would accept for a prospect they have the muscle to mine is much more important.
Also too early to write off BHP. They also have a decision to make. They know the Chinese want it, so again they must decide what they would accept for a mine they could buy and develop for 8% of their Gross Revenues; 33% of cash in hand; and 60% of what OZ Minerals cost...
So the smart move by either would seem to be to start the auction as happened with Noront, resulting in either them getting SOLG (and thereby a major footprint in Ecuador, including the CGP prospects) or making s major competitor pay up as happened with Noront...
The smart move by SOLG would surely be to sell the 'Treasury' shares at say 17/20p, thereby lighting a fire under the SP and maybe triggering the auction, depending on who buys...
So then the naysayers ask "why would anyone pay even 17p when the SP is 10p?"
But that's the whole point.
There are "several" parties in the data room. Now is the time to text out their interest in buying what would be 'strategic' stake for at least three parties.
(And I'm still puzzled why Mitsui haven't shown their hand after publicly stating their wish for a stake in Cascabel...)
Have a good Sunday. Back in Blighty late tomorrow...off to the beach...
Here we go…… Red announces to board he has bought back…. and off we go with the ramping theoretical situations… like clockwork
Trouble is otherncopper he has been doing this since the 30s and look where it’s got him.
It’s amazing how a few posters cannot see what an odious character he is, there are some despicable rampers on here but he is by far the worst.
His narcissism of his great he is is a trait which doesn’t sit well on share forums.
I had a lot of sympathy with holders about what happened but one or 2 rampers still could not help themselves in trying convince readers to add into all this uncertainty, which in my opinion is still there.
I have a very good friend who is heavily invested in this stock and I have always told him I think it’s risky, I hope he gets put with a profit but I think his optimism of 50p is a tad too high……
He has had multiple opportunities to sell at a handsome profit but the rampers on here have caused him to hold on for greater riches, maybe those opportunities are no longer there despite what the 3 Amigos, DBW, FORT, RED RAMPER try and convince readers