KB to Lovfen. "So when can I expect a decision on the concession as you promised?" Lofven to KB. "Sorry but you misunderstand. That was the previous government. We are not bound by any promises they may have made to you."
re "The Government have stated quite clearly that a decision on Kallak would be made after the report from UNESCO had been considered." Suzy. I'm afraid that I am inclining more and more to LLBJ's way of thinking than your wait and see approach. You only have to look at what happened this week and you can see just how devious this shower are. I am half expecting Lovfen's latest missive to state that that comment only applied in the last government and that the new government is not bound by it.
Mrc. Are you really saying that at any of the times you have followed this story since 2010, there was never a time that this appeared to you as more investable than now? I find that hard to believe and it kind of suggests you feel you have much more investment insight than a great many seasoned investors who have lost money here. I do hope that wasn't your intention.
Hi Dog. I was really making the point that the huge amount of metals required for a totally green conversion, especially in global vehicles, means there will be a need for a backup for many a long year
I confess to being a bit puzzled by recent RNSs regarding the AGM and annual accounts. Originally we were told the AGM would be on 30 June so it was reasonable to assume the annual accounts had already been prepared for this. Now we are told that due to covid reasons (isn't it always covid?) the accounts won't be ready until anything up to 30 September although likely much earlier Why would they announce the 30 June for AGM when they clearly knew the accounts were not ready? Am I alone in smelling a rat?
RE: Results are worse than I expected30 Jun 2021 09:29
Danno. Not surprising really we appear to have 8 customers fewer than at the last annual report. What a shocking indictment that we now have fewer customers than we had 5 years ago.
An enterprising billionaire might be tempted to buy oil and gas plays over the next few years as prices drop. We're gonna need that back-up once the world realises green can't keep all the lights on
I wouldn't place too much stock on those comments James. I've been in some right basket cases over the years including vog and bmr and it never ceases to amaze me how readily directors put out that going concern message, nor how often they renege on no more fundraising.
Now that the disgraced Han**** has finally gone, hopefully all pretence of a continuing threat of extinction will go with him and boris will finally allow uk to open up on 5 july. God the sheer bloody hypocrisy of it all.
That seems a strange and very convenient interpretation of the covid rule of 6. Surely that applies to groups on one table as in small pubs and restaurants not the whole room. Also no questions to be allowed. They really don't want those pesky LTH troublemakers putting them on the spot do they?