Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
I have lost count of the number of times that Empre has stated that the Ti mineralisation is hosted in sandstone and siltstone. These are sedimentary rocks. ROCKS.
Yesterday somebody started a thread claiming to be concerned that Empire might lose the Ti rights at Pitfield because it may be hosted in mineral sands.
W-T-F
The thread which followed so so moronic that those involved cannot have been serious. It seems there are actors on this messageboard who have sinister intent.
On top of the mineral sands moronathon we seem to have plain disruptive posters as well. One of them, I believe, is not as thick as his written English would suggest.
BTW I welcome all viewpoints if they are reasoned and/or evidence-based
Manlord my friend, I'm minimizing my time at what is left of this forum so I'll keep it brief!
I was amazed at the lack of guidance given on ore processing at last week's presentation. I too have read the science on hydrobromic acid leaching of titanite and that is why I asked question 17. I sent the question in when it became clear that Shaun was happier to talk about effing geology than the pertinent subject of processing. Sadly my question was not answered during the session. The 25% SP loss since this session was avoidable IMO. Hopefully SB has learned from it.
Publishing the Q&A's is helpful. It's too early to know if the SP has bottomed but the 300K trade at 13:19 was mine and it was a buy.
GLA
This place has gone down the IQ 5h1tter in a matter of days thanks to the resident imbecilic troll and 2 or 3 idiots who can't resist feeding him. You know who you are. You have destroyed this place.
For the first time in 15+ years I filtered the 3 most obvious cretins here resulting in an improvement but now this place is just a hollowed-out messageboard of filtered messages thanks to these 3 idiots.
Over the past 10 months I like to think I have contributed my fair share to this forum. I have also profited very nicely from my conviction in EEE. Sadly, it is no longer worthwhile posting or even reading here on a regular basis as life is too short. I can stand on my own 2 feet without wasting any more of my time at this intellectual cess pit.
Sincerest best wishes to the fine people who have navigated this journey with me in 2023 online and to those I have been fortunate enough to meet in person. We'll meet again I hope.
PS. AIM is mostly garbage - don't believe the scammers
Hot on the heals of the excellent bulllish pattern last week, yesterday's presentation triggered a bearish engulfing pattern which was confirmed by today's close. Nice work Shaun.
So, we're now threatened with a continuation of the 2 month downtrend. My own opinion is that the low 7's will offer support once again if needed. But if Empire does another presentation which fails to reassure the market about the economic processing of titanite then all bets are off.
On another note, why are some of you still feeding the troll?
Dusty, it seems you are posting things here again.
Yesterday you did say you were leaving this board until the summer. I've come across personalities like yours before so I didn't believe a word of it. So I filtered you yesterday. In 15+ years of using LSE messageboards you are honestly the only poster I have ever filtered.
Congratulations.
I even had to go looking for the filter button for you.
So I am blissfully unaware of what insightful, intelligent commentary you are sharing with folks here.
What a frustrating little disaster that was. SP down 10% as I type and I'm not surprised
Why tell us about the geology again when we already know that story? What we need to know is how the ore is going to be processed into something saleable and I'm afraid we're none the wiser from this presentation.
Give yourself a kick up the butt Shaun. Next time leave Neil at home and bring the process experts to the meeting.
I'll need to reflect on this.
Thanks for your message Repression and thank you for reminding me of the name Tech Tom. He was indeed one of the aggressive cheerleaders who operated here. Graham Wales was another. I imagine these self-appointed ayatollah types change their names and reappear on the messageboards of the next AIM disasters. I wouldn't be surprised if they're still posting here today.
Some of the messageboard pumpers don't actually own any stock. Work it out.
Buyer beware.
FWIW - As anticipated a bullish engulfing candle occurred today. An end of day close above 8.25p will confirm the buy signal. (I'm max in already!)
If confirmed, this would be only the 2nd bullish candle to be confimed this year. This has been a long downtrend. but hopefully it's finished.
I too stake no claim no special knowledge about the process options for titanite.
Hydrobromic acid (HBr) is one of the options which has been mentioned. This can be had from China at around $2600 per metric tonne. This is very expensive compared with H2SO4 at around $60/mt and HCl at around $105/mt. Clearly, recycling of acid is going to be especially important if the HBr route is taken. It may be cost-effective to manufacture certain chemicals on-site?
It may be worth us asking related questions at the investor meeting in a few days.