Adam Davidson, CEO of Trident Royalties, discusses offtake milestones and catalysts to boost FY24. Watch the video here.
Coca Cola Kwanza now connected to the national grid. https://www.facebook.com/nishati.namadini/posts/1160359917506089
Thanks for at least creating a good laugh at the other BB, Mick. I am sure I have had visits from JW on the door, being less convinced and stubborn about their beliefs than your opponent.
Regarding K ex1, at their profile on LinkedIn, WEN mentioned Q4 og Q1 2020... https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6521635228228874240
Mtwara MW 300 Power Project under the sponsorship of the Japan International Cooperation Agency expected to be done by March 2020.
"to be done by March 2020"?
Meaning what? Have they even start drawing the plant?
Good points Mick. Hard to disagree on that.
I except (hope at least) that the reason why Eskil (and Katherine) hasnt bought any WEN-stocks (as promised) yet is because there are things going on, soon to be published..
WEN is obviously considering lots of options. I wonder if a deal with Solo Oil is one of them?
"Between the lines" (non-core asset) it looks like M&P is considering selling their part in MB. With WEN as operator, could Solo be a minor partner, by selling their part in Ntorya to WEN?
Recordings from last weeks presentation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2-SXPJSkkw
Not exactly a milestone, but at least Wentworth Resources today passed AEX regarding market cap. Its been a couple of years since that happened last time.
Nothing new in tonights presentation.
I admire Eskil for being very conservative in his estimates. On the other hand, it isnt very sexy. How can WEN convince UK investors?
https://wentplc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/2019-03-27-IRpack-Shares-Manchester.pdf
We havent seen any immediate results from the announced road trip by CEO Jersing. Daily trades at AIM are only a fraction of what it used to be at OSE.
Anyway, another presentation will be made on Wednesday this week in Manchester. Presentation will be published online same day.
https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/events/event/shares-investor-evening-manchester-270319
Tanz;
What makes you think Sabel doesn't have a source?
I dont get this, gaslady.
WEN and AEX are in the same marke, waiting for the same license extensions. When companies have meeting with government regarding natural gas development, its most likely in the interest for everone.
Havent seen any comments from you regarding several SOLO posts here though.
Ever considered putting some sterling in Wentworth, Tanzania?
If not, why do you consider AEX a better and safer investment?
Parlimentary comitee suggest that Tanzanian government should take the responsability of paying Tanescos dept they are owing their creditors, including TPDC.
https://www.thecitizen.co.tz/News/Shift-Sh1-4tr-Tanesco-debt-to-govt--says-PIC/1840340-5033700-xqa1j5/index.html
Would definetlly benefit Wentworth if Tanesco (and by so TPDC) could ease their burden of debts.
No point in increased production, steady payments and higher demand, as long as we have debt...
Obviously stocks becomes religion for some.
http://www.orcaexploration.com/pdfs/OEG_presentation_22_2_19.pdf
Eskil Jersing will be presenting a talk entitled "Tanzanian Onshore Gas: Poised for Growth in a Demand Led Landscape" at the forthcoming APPEX conference in London on 7 Mar-19.
https://appex.aapg.org/2019/
...and new presentation:
https://wentplc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2019-02-13-IRpack-V1.2.pdf