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1984 ….. might find a bit more at Blanca too ….. you never know
Hi Add
Agreed he hinted he wasn’t interested but what would he say if he was ?
Nice start in auction
Add the book is definitely being manipulated but no idea who’s doing it. The bid and ask were stacked with identical sized trades . Yesterday they were at 21,258 & 3088.
Looks like they buy and sell their own stock to walk it down. Whether this is in an attempt to buy at a lower level or for another reason I have no idea.
Next time it’s happening ask 1984 to stick a screenshot up.
In the meantime I don’t think it’ll have any effect on the eventual outcome and continued positive news flow could see us back in the teens or 20’s fairly quickly.
1984 explained it to me earlier
Big late reported trades still going through
Fort ….. maybe a little bonus or two thrown in along the way
Blanca ??
Straight into auction
Morning all interesting times indeed.
And all those who said Scott was sitting on his hands and achieving nothing may now have to hold their hands up.
Those 30m options might well look cheap again soon .
Lol 28000 shares
HFH … a few notable absentees today but I’m not complaining
And push !
Lol Sharket it’d be a start
Add …. We have plenty of tenements we could sell if needed.
We’ve pretty much got Warintza surrounded. It just depends how far apart our valuations are
“ Tinkimints copper prospect and the Helipuerto project concessions is adjacent to Solaris
Resources’ Warintza deposit within one of the most prolific portions of the Andean Jurassic
Porphyry Belt, which hosts the nearby Fruta Del Norte and Mirador mines, the Santa Barbara,
Panantza and, and SolGold’s newly discovered Cacharposa deposit at Porvenir.”
Morning Fort
Agree funding news needed soon and the company is very aware this should not be left to the last minute causing further share price erosion. I’d also like to see a conditional funding package for development delivered ….. if we can prove this can be funded our position is strengthened greatly.
Talking of gold Fort ….. a little Blanca update wouldn’t go amiss
Https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/ecuadors-noboa-affirms-pro-mining-stance-at-pdac
Hi Red
A few showing up now
President Noboa's presence is scheduled for today in Toronto to participate in the PDAC, the most important world mining forum. It will promote Ecuador as a mining investment destination. It is clear that Noboa Azín shares the criterion that the development of mining is key for Ecuador to emerge from its current stagnation, since this activity brings foreign investment in remote areas of the country that are incorporated into the formal economy, generates employment, exports and important tax revenues.
But Noboa's task is not to put Ecuador on the world mining map. He already is. The Fraser Institute asked mining executives from around the world which is the most attractive destination to invest in, regardless of differences in mining policies. Ecuador is voted the most attractive, after a province of Australia and another of Canada, countries that are home to the largest mining multinationals.
Noboa can report that under his mandate the Ministry of the Environment is unblocking some advanced projects so that they can move on to the development stage: recently El Domo, Curimining's intermediate-sized project in Bolívar, and before that Cascabel, a deposit of global importance that Solgold has in Imbabura.
Mining in the country was opened by Gustavo Noboa in 2000, the Montecristi constituent closed it in 2008, and Rafael Correa reopened it in 2015, allowing the development and production of the Mirador and Fruta del Norte mines. Moreno closed it again in 2018 and now only in 2023 will the door open slightly allowing the development of Cascabel and El Domo.
It is likely that at the PDAC Noboa will announce measures to attract mining investment. But you already heard that from Lasso. It would have been better if he had taken them sooner. Ecuador has a sad history of broken promises. It is up to Noboa to explain why Ecuador does not open the door to the mining companies that are fighting to enter.
They are going to ask you why you keep the mining registry closed. Moreno closed it and Lasso did not reopen it. For more than five years, companies very interested in entering the country have not been able to achieve concessions. Initially, the cadastre was closed because it was technologically obsolete and suffered from hacking, but multilateral organizations granted Ecuador a non-refundable credit and technical support to make a new one. Wouldn't it have been enough to buy the technology from Chile? That easy. But it hasn't been done. Which leads to the conclusion that no more investment is wanted.
Those that are already in the cadastre cannot advance either, because the Constitutional Court says that they have to comply with a prior consultation and an environmental consultation as required by law. But there is no such law. Neither Lasso nor Noboa sent to the Assembly an urgent bill of the law required by the Court.
https://www.eluniverso.com/opinion/columnistas/mision-en-toronto-nota/?outputType=amp
Ha 1984 …. Still due H1 and most likely preceded by improved IPA ….. if they can get some decent funding away or even better some conditional funding for development this might finally take off …. Here’s hoping