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And hopefully APF might find a nickel royalty with the JT stated firepower.
Does anybody think that with inflationary pressures (and I have spoken to a few ASX and TSX companies in the construction phase about this recently) the capex requirement might be quite a bit more than in the latest updated DFS. In the HAA land there is probably no inflation. I expect that the savvy debt providers will be mulling over this conundrum.
Paul.....likewise I have a very long term held position in RIO and it has been an amazing investment and long may it continue ! Good luck to all other holders.
Just seen an interview with Vitol on Bloomberg and view there is that oil could be at $100 for quite some time.
Is this 700,000 share sale the last of JT's disposals for the moment ? Would be good for existing shareholders to know as it causes uncertainty. Not complaining about the Company or my investment .
We have had a good run recently and with a 3p dividend tomorrow the future looks bright. The first quarter results will give us a really good insight into how the Company is performing in the met. coal space as well as progress in cobalt , vanadium etc.
I am also interested in the new director appointment and think there could be a value accretive deal in the making. When I was at Philip Morris decades ago , the Company had Miller Brewing in its portfolio.
Theaky.....and also fracking which will be a saviour for the country which should have been brought in 15- 20 years or so ago.. Unfortunately that bloke that had great difficulty eating a bacon sarnie was just "Green, green , green" and look where that has got us.
I have held this stock for over 2 years and although it might seem "boring" to many retail investors , I like it because it is a steady earner and does not disappoint . It is one of many shares in my dividend portfolio including APF , BP. , RIO, SEQI and LGEN. There are many ways in which retail investors can lose substantial amounts in the resource sector such as in KEFI run by Harry !
I rarely watch the "left bias" BBC news but not surprised that they have raised the issue of a windfall tax fuelled by some nondescript Labour shadow minister and Ed Davey. BP is transitioning away from fossil fuels and will need big investment to manage this over the next decade or so. Of course oil is in very strong demand having risen up to $90 per barrel on the world markets. I do not like paying £1.50 per litre but console myself that the shares I bought in BP at the end of July have increased from £2.91 to £4.00 today.
Just heard Ed Davey on the subject of windfall tax which was laughable. The fact is that the UK is sitting on a wealth of shale gas. We could have started exploiting this years ago but the Government at that time and subsequently wilted in the face of environmental protesters and a number of very minor tremors. Since then most of the propaganda against fracking has proven baseless.
Because the leaders in the western world are besotted with St. Greta. In the UK we have to import about 4 million tonnes of coal per annum , added to gas from Russia , Qatar, Norway and USA added to oil from Norway, Russia, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia , Nigeria and the US. We probably have the equivalent of 5.2 billion barrels of oil off our shores and 500 trillion cubic feet of shale gas onshore. Heaven forbid we look after our own interests .
Tuesday results day.
OK apologies but I use dividendmax and receive alerts of upcoming dividends that way.
I have to assume that the dividend that was scheduled to have been announced on 27 January will now be announced together with the results scheduled to be announced on Tuesday 8th February. Do hope that does not slip.
I have to assume that the dividend that was scheduled to have been announced on 27 January will now be announced together with the results scheduled to be announced on Tuesday 8th February. Do hope that does not slip.
What this means is that Harry will have to get off his sun lounger and will have to tackle the problem of bringing in all the finance to closing. Do we have the full picture on this matter in any case ?
What this means is that Harry will have to get off his sun lounger and will have to tackle the problem of bringing in all the finance to closing. Do we have the full picture on this matter in any case ?
That is good enough for me and I rate these guys at Berenberg especially in the resource sector.
Cobalt hovering around $70,000 which is a 3.5 year high I believe.