The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
And bears no relation to anything going on here totally different announcements here and also this Co actually has something to sell UPL has no commercial oil or gas CGO has a likely massive amount of commercial coal ... Might not be good at selling much of it lol but its there and someone else can realise its full potential
Here is the real question if anyone could find Egerton's email addy after a minute of searching why didn't UPL and then contact them before putting Bolinger's name in an RNS?? or indeed releasing any RNS about this, they clearly had no actual contact with him till now ... duh
Where are all those who 'knew' and shared that an offer was coming and then were saying a 22p one was incoming....
Sad really and only helps destroy pi sentiment... I couldn't find any SEC Capital or any convincing William G info and I did email Egerton so then steered clear... Well done to any genuine holders who cashed on this and may the guilty burn
No need to show the license yet as the SP hasn't been caught for speeding yet :)
Meanwhile:
'Professor Allan Walton, Director of the Birmingham Centre for Strategic Elements and Critical Materials, said: “This is an extremely exciting development and shows how research from the University can have an impact on the global stage.
“Rare earth magnets play a crucial role in a huge variety of technologies, many of which are used in clean energy applications such as wind turbines and electric vehicles. However, the recycling rates for these materials are very low.
“This is primarily because rare earth magnets are difficult to separate from components as they are glued, coated and break up to a magnetised powder on shredding, which then sticks to the ferrous scrap.
“Our Hydrogen Processing of Magnet Scrap technology offers an extremely efficient method to separate rare earth magnets, producing a demagnetised, purified alloy powder which can be fed into multiple parts of the value chain. Without such an efficient separation process, it is difficult to see how recycling can be achieved at scale.”
https://www.innovationnewsnetwork.com/hypromag-ltd-selected-as-minerals-security-partnership-project/38852/
Basically, the Birmingham article recycled but it all helps!
Well at least this much by the looks of it... so 25kg + :)
https://twitter.com/ContangoPlc/status/1696766124325552593
Will's LinkedIn post highlighting the brilliant Birmingham article has over 100 reactions and climbing from some proper proper heads...
Yet here yesterday 3 smallish trades... and likely sells at that though you never can tell...
How come the progress is so well received yet no one wants in? Almost like they don't know there is a listed company attached to all the good HyproMag news...that looks v soon to be turning commercial
Although doing well in the Corporate interactions the Co clearly is less mindful of its Pi's or in attracting any more or indeed ii's....
Gripe post:)... but I like to think the disconnect will close at some point! ..
BTW Monica is still on tour ... Off to Abu Dhabi next
https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/mining-show/speakers.stm
It is a good read and well confirms production is still on for this year so it has to be close!
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/birmingham-rare-earth-magnet-recycling-technology-selected-as-minerals-security-partnership-project
Don't get me wrong I'm as frustrated as the next holder here and agree with much you say...The BOD also promised to be more proactive with shareholder communication which I think we can all agree has not been lived up to...My main point is that it is not like there isn't lots of positive work going on and potential is massive but none of it indeed up to now translates into SP positivity:(
No need to walk away maintaining the licences costs relatively peanuts plus we likely have a Rutile/Graphite resource that may well exceed Soverigns not to mention all the other prospects and REE reserves near Songwe...It's all being negotiated as the Minister herself says... they are new at this,all we know is along with Lotus, Mkango is at an advanced stage in getting their MDA over the line,, and Lotus expects to have theirs before year end.....
Also in all this time negotiations with partners and off-takers etc have been going on so its hardly like they wait around playing with paper clips waiting on a call from the Ministry... It is all about getting a win-win
Yeah a patented M2M tech which like you say seems to be a form of mechanical milling so can't be as Green or you would think as cost-efficient as the HyproMag way... I'm sure Will made a lot of new connections there as well as updated ones they have already made...
Mining key in socio-economic growth
Minister of Mining Honourable Monica Chang’anamuno has said the Government of Malawi recognises mining as one of the key growth sectors that can significantly contribute to the socio-economic growth and development of the country.
Honourable Chang’anamuno was speaking in Tanzania on Wednesday at the official opening ceremony of the Tanzania Mining and Investment Forum (TMIF) which was officially opened by Deputy Prime Minister Dr Doto Betiko on behalf of Tanzania’s President Her Excellency Dr Samia Suluhu.
The Minister said as a sign of commitment to developing the mining sector, the Government of Malawi under the dynamic leadership of Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has singled out mining as one of the drivers of change, economic development, wealth and employment creation for the people of Malawi.
“In this view, for the first time, a standalone Ministry of Mining was established in 2020. This is further pronounced in the Malawi Vision 2063 where mining is prominent under Pillar 11 (Industrialisation),” Chang’anamuno said.
Currently, mining contributes 1% to the country’s Growth Domestic Product. However, the sector has huge potential to contribute to the development of the country.
“The sector’s annual growth trajectory is pegged at 10% to 15% when all the quick-win mining projects become operational,” she added.
However, the Minister called upon investors to come and invest in the mining sector saying most of the minerals are yet to be adequately explored and sustainably exploited for the economic development of Malawi.
The minerals include Rare Earth Elements, Niobium, Uranium, Coal, Bauxite, Lithium, Graphite, Limestone, Copper, Phosphate, Apatite, Rutile, Titanium, Gold, Gypsum, Nickel, Iron, Dimension stones such as sodalite, Granite, lithium among others.
The Minister thanked the United Republic of Tanzania for inviting the Malawi delegation to the conference saying the gesture demonstrates the deep commitment that the government of the Republic of Tanzania has in strengthening the closer collaboration in the mining sector.
She said there is a lot that Malawi and Tanzania can together share as they strive to develop the sector for the betterment of our nations in terms of wealth and job creation.
“As African countries, we need to strengthen our collaboration in the mining sector. As a region, we need to share knowledge and benefit our minerals in our own countries. We can also leverage the competitive advantage of one member state by utilising machinery or processing plants available in that country,” Chang’anamuno said.
Not much out there relating to the San Antonio Conference Mkango attended last week... but this article from the local paper is well worth a read, though mainly a pump piece for local company Noveo Magnetics ..
https://www.expressnews.com/business/article/rare-earth-metals-noveon-magnetics-conference-18431873.php
UK GOV £10 million project launched in Malawi
https://www.nyasatimes.com/uks-10m-project-to-unleash-malawis-export-potential/