Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Fair points Dino. But we must also take stock of the bonkers size of the Chinese markets, just a slight recovery in some sectors could lead to interdependent sectors/areas benefiting due to the shear economy of scale that could take place. I agree though, China is an enmeshed pickle overall and symptomatic of the myriad pressures that knocked Japan from its perch decades ago. Unlike Japan though, China does have the magnitude and scale to offer glimmers of hope IMHO. It is a drawn waiting fame in the interim frustratingly.
Dinoken: The Chinese can't allow their woes to continue, they will go for it soon and we'll see a + correction - the sustainability of that correction will be the topic of another conversation but the Chinese will not want to fail now as it's aiming to get the top-seat in the world of economic power.
Goodward - hah, more like deadwood
what i don't understand about odious odey, is they bought a load of stock here recently, even when they were under orders to stop investing, i posted on this board a few weeks a bout it. so f knows why the ****5 did that and why they are causing chaos now. the sp should recover but it will take a few months and needs some good news rns to flow. bottom drawer job for now frustratingly, expected better and sooner with this one.
You can't make it up can you. Zak points out that trend is good, British Bull's have now labelled it a stonking buy and the SP goes down. My view, MMs marking down for some big buys coming so their corporate buddies can maximise return.
Bar Stewards!
GingerHippo: It can also work to UOG's favour. If they have more than one interested party (fingers crossed at least 3), if they say offers from 3 (or more) companies, it makes the companies who expressed an interest realise they have competition and then lets hope ------ Bidding War :)
Sorry, Loss not Debt
OK folks, the elephant in the room, debt has gone up 10x from c£400K to c£4M - that's not good
Fair point smudge