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Finch1,
The class action should be no surprise to people who have been following Arc. I was surprised to see Anglo release this detailed info (but probably shouldn't have been) .
Bumble,
It's naive to to claim it has no relevance to ARC- what way AA sees it play ing out I don't know. It does however make me wonder - and you may be surprised by the direction of that wondering.
I haven't read it all and was surprised to see it.
https://www.angloamerican.com/media/our-position-on-kabwe
Bumble,
Investing is a lot about speculation both positive and negative. You partake in that speculation as well, although probably to lesser degree than others.
F79,
I agree 'things are happening' and that is positive . How quickly they will get to signatures - no idea - it could be tomorrow and it could be in 3 months.
WhitleyD,
I'm not convinced it is going to 1.6p :-).
Ther are some MINING licence applications in the cadastre. The areas covered don't appear logical(ie some cross the Anglo application area and ARC's area). I find it very difficult to believe that there would be enough data or funds to go straight to large scale mining in 3 areas. I suspect (but don't know) that these applications are holding positions for JV transfers. I would appreciate if someone who believes these are INTENDED to be mining licences could explain to me how they think it might be funded. I realise Anglo may have completed large amounts of exploration previously but I find it very difficult to believe that they have enough data to go straight to mining. Understandably Zambians have an issue with large international companies doing what appears to be never ending exploration. Mining licence applications may be politically advantageous but I can't see how they would be practically implemented.
Hi SeisNav,
Afrimin, not convinced of the score with that yet. What makes you think the southern Zaco licence wil be transferred? It hasn't been set as a bidding area so I assumed it would be renewed in the JV. Handa wasn't due for renewal but it did need updating in some way for Zamsort. Considering all eyes are on the cadastre they may not wish to reveal the JV company name yet.
I don't know what the end result if the licence changes will be, but it isn' t right at the moment.
The Handa application covers the Zamsort areas. You don't have 2 licences covering one area. Something still needs to change, not sure what.
GLR are attending Indaba 2023.
The Sunday Roast boy's are touring South Africa and Zambia prior to them attending Indaba 2023. If I recall correctly they will be viewing JLP, GLR and AFP projects. Zambia is encouraging JVs for small scale miners, in order to get investment to allow projects to progress, they are also looking for investment in plants to support small scale miners.
Presumably the info this interview was delivering is the fact that Dave Caterall of Kalahari Metals/ Cobre is working with KAV.
I suspect the corporate transaction he is referencing is the Kanye listing , although I don't quite see how that would work at the moment.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheReal_Moha/status/1613886676446633986
Is this going to be 50p by Christmas?
CB said it wouldn't be appropriate for him to comment on the FQM Panama issues, presumably because some of 'his'companies are in partnership with FQM.
Kiwara was bought by FQM when it was having problems in DRC. This is a very old article but I think it quite interesting, in parts.
https://www.crown.co.za/reader/modernmining/2014/January/files/assets/basic-html/page32.html
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that the B1 target is what they think it is. This doesn't impact a decision on whether to drill prior to a JV but may impact a timeline for drilling.
The KCB drilling hasn't gone to plan both in terms if interpretation of the data and actual physical drilling. I suspect from that the big money has been disappointed that they haven't got an immediate discovery from the pre collared, ready to go drills. I assume there is pressure on KAV to up their game. Even though the raise was at a poor SP as far as LTH are concerned a focus on results should provide benefit for all.
I assume that , even though the targets are completely different, there will be some read across of lessons from the KCB, both in terms of data interpretation and the physical drilling. Perhaps they need some time to ensure
Yep, as far as I can tell it was the forerunner to LELs and appears to have some very slightly different renewal terms but I'm not sure if it's totally historic. There are both LELs and LPLs in the bidding area but perhaps they weren't terribly strict provided it was assigned as a bidding area (search on 'ministry').