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It's so nice to have Tot giving his opinions on what is happening with FRR now. I really valued his opinions on this company when he was on iii. Hopefully we can all see some end in sight after for me since 2014 when I first invested.
I want to endorse Tot's comments about Looed without him I would of written this off long ago and he has taken so much abuse for him being the messenger from the company. Keep up the good work Looed. đ
I am very grateful for all looed's work and can see Looed stopping posting, even if he got a message from the company due to this incessant innuendo's and calling out fake news against him. To be honest I wouldn't blame him then we would all be in the dark. The liquidators won't shed any light.
Give the guy a break I would much prefer to still get Looed's informative posts than the revengeful sometimes nasty posts of Tenners and some others towards Looed and I am not a sheep.
I'm with you toatie I think Tenners and Phil have hidden agendas for all we know Tenners cod be Zaza, definitely here to cause trouble. Looed and others posting history has kept me still hoping for some sort of out come. Following Tenners is like shooting yourself in the foot as far as shareholders are concerned. Keep up the good work Looed and others you know who you are.
Many thanks Looed for all your efforts.
Each time we all think it's game over we are given another life. I have lost count how many times my hopes have been raised only to be shot down in flames. I'm crossing my fingers this time but mentally crossed this off as another company failure. Hopefully phoenix, ashes and all.
Don't often post here but follow this board everyday and have been a holder for 8 years.
Totally agree with that post Looed and am so grateful for all the work you and other sleuths do finding out info on our company.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/BLOE/farmout-agreement-kn8gwo7kv017u9f.html
https://smallcaps.com.au/silver-supply-doubts-grow-australia-gears-up-bring-on-mines/
Primary producers in safe jurisdictions could be in the box seat
There are other issues clouding the silver outlook.
Chinaâs falling demand for copper, zinc and lead could ricochet through to the silver sector.
In 2020, only 27% of the worldâs silver supply came from primary producers of the metal.
Copper miners provided 25% of the worldâs silver, zinc and leader producers another 32%.
(Gold miners accounted for 16% of global silver production â but that is not expected to contract.)
Another point: the average age of the top 10 primary silver mines in the world is 29.5 years.
Also, a high proportion of silver comes from countries that are outside what could be regarded as tier-one jurisdictions.
In the top 10 are: Mexico, Peru, China, Russia and Bolivia.
Toronto Venture Exchange-listed Blackrock Silver â which is hunting silver in Nevada â points out in a new presentation that Mexico, Chile and Peru rank among the top five countries for the number of mining disputes.
Australian juniors poised to burst into silver market
So, what better time for the Australian silver sector to be on a tear?
Investigator Resources (ASX: IVR) is well advanced with its Paris silver project in South Australia. The latest resource for the project totals 53.1Moz contained (and 73% in the indicated category).
Last year Argent Minerals (ASX: ARD) revived exploration at the Kempfield project in NSW, its latest quarterly quoting intercepts up to 36m at 96.05 grams per tonne silver.
Manuka Resources (ASX: MKR) is in the process of reviving the Wonawinta silver project in NSWâs Cobar Basin, which has a 850,000tpa processing plant.
Wonawinta was previously the largest primary producing silver mine in the country, with Manuka planning to re-start production there early next year.
Also in NSW, Silver Mines (ASX: SVL) is in the final stages of the approvals process for its Bowdens project east of Mudgee, with its 29Mt resource, containing 66.32Moz of silver.
And Thomson Resources (ASX: TMZ) has four silver projects, all advanced.
The emerging Australian primary suppliers may have got their timing just right.
China is cutting off commodity supplies to the world
First, the geopolitical factor.
China (when you include what transits through Hong Kong) accounts for 21% of silver exports.
In the past few weeks China â the worldâs biggest producer of phosphate â has banned all exports through to the end of 2022, causing a major headache for fertiliser manufacturers around the world (and for farmers).
Beijing has signalled it wants to keep its phosphate output for domestic use.
In late September, China ordered closed 25 magnesium plants and told another five to cut output by 50% due to the acute power shortages in the country.
China produces 87% of the worldâs magnesium metal.
By the end of November, as a result, European magnesium stocks are expected to be exhausted â leaving the EUâs aluminium and auto industries with no supplies.
But there is another perspective to this: China has already used bans and quotas to restrict the supply of rare earths leaving the country, leaving the industrialised world in a precarious position.
Shortages of phosphate and magnesium will have the same effect.
The Net Zero target relies on silver
The great Net Zero 2050 carbon emission dream relies on silver â and also on solar panels, for which silver is a vital component.
Can we go on relying on China for silver itself and/or the solar panels vital to the renewables quest?
It is an interesting facet of the China silver story that, while the country is so dominant in supply, it does not have a mining capability matching that dominance.
A Canadian company actually mining silver in China, Silvercorp Metals Inc, explains that, despite being the third largest silver producing country, China is dependent on large numbers of small mines rather than any globally significant ones
It has none of the top 10 silver
Aurora1 see welloiled reply to JonBoy's link on mon 15:38 same link as yours http://www.greencapitalllc.com/
Another article bullish on silver silver-is-a-sleeping-giant-time-to-load-up-on-silj
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4415513
Worth a read https://georgiatoday.ge/unm-leader-eu-will-be-very-active-in-overcoming-political-crisis-in-georgia/
Looks like they are there now maybe my. laptop
is it me but 4 posts removed today!. Was reading a post from WHamBoy and Looed not even finished reading it window refreshed and both had disappeared could not see any issue with both of them admin not political at all.
What a pigs ear this is. Well we know from last year that the Sleuths on this board found out a new entity was setup that had ZM son as the owner there was a discussion on why it was setup on here, well we know why now.
When I was at the anthologist event in the city back in 2015 I think he looked us in the eye when someone in the group asked him is my money safe under you and he said to him YES hang on to your golden tickets, his son was there on that occasion as well .
Sorry to burst your bubble RR but ZM is a wrong-un I just hope someone can salvage something going forward for us shareholders I cannot see these new director guys joining a dead ship being smashed up on the rocks.
GLA genuine holders we all deserve something after all this sxxt we have put up with over all these years.
This was your headline in a post in 2018 B-2-0 'Super major FRR JV imminent' and this is why most people take what you say with a bucket full of salt. The black swan has been lined up since 2013 B-2-0 i really hope you a correct this time and we hear something soon.
Kipperman I think you are dead right there about a certain person while his employees weren't paid. Hopefully it will all come out in the courts.
Thanks Looed for all your work and the other sleuths you know who you are. GLA
Just thinking would a million pay off all the workers
missed salaries if he won. Maybe that's why he is doing this court action for FRR workers who he promised to honour all the back pay . Just a thought.
I agree with you there piscean and seems strange now that JJ Carter has gone so quiet, maybe he has been told to for some reason.