Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I cannot believe under any circumstance that MKA would not be aware of this news given they part own the Songwe Hill project, however it doesn't look great on their part that material news is not being RNS'd to the market given this came out on Dec 9. It's great news of course, but at this stage it's just an MoU and not a contract. Two very different things.
now makes sense with MKA's recent visit to Lynas last month which a few on there either don't seem to be aware or have already forgotten about it... I certainly haven't.
See exhibit A... :) https://twitter.com/MkangoResources/status/1191870819653312512
Surprised there was no motion brought forward at the AGM to change the CEO. Does it need an EGM perhaps?
think you'll find the ROCK money went into CGNR...
I'd be very unimpressed if I was one of the 10p placees...
THR do not state PJ is no longer a holder. They say he is below 3% i.e. non-notifiable. That doesn't mean he is fully out.
Russian business accumulating by the looks of it :))
Lovely buys into the close last night!
Yes. doing absolutely nothing. The cleverest game of all. ... give me strength!!.... lol
I'm with you on that. It is now obvious a deal was never past any early stage discussions. All the constant updates re Bonya suggested as much.
I have to correct myself there, just wasn't showing on the mobile version of the website.
Found it on the web version here for anyone interested: https://www.thormining.com/investors/share-information
Anyone else notice this has been conveniently removed? Pretty sure it is part of AIM Rule 26 that listed copmanies have to provide this information publically... appears that rule has been broken.
If you read their latest research note, MTR are putting a very low value on their THR investment compared to their initial buy price
you're right. he is a nice bloke. I've met him multiple times and he has always come across as sincere and focused on the job in hand. The problem I have as a long term investor is that deadlines haven't been met, salaries haven't been reduced enough, assets haven't realised any value whatsoever, and their flagship project (Molyhil) appears dead in the water.
Shareholders must now work together to make a positive change.
I think that interview confirms there are no interested parties in Molyhill and Mick now needs to step down at the AGM if no deal is put in place by then. All shareholders should be in agreement that this is the only way forward now. Use your votes and get rid of the deadwood.
It’s a plausible theory I suppose. Probably untrue but the joys of this market are we will never know either way. What we do know is that this is now becoming a bloodbath and many LTHs are selling out and reinvesting elsewhere.
so you're essentially blaming Paul Johnson greengrass?
probably place at 0.3 with warrants at 0.6. Why can't you convince Mick to do anything with the gold assets Ken?
do you think that is realistic? i.e. will Paul Johnson vote for it?
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