Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Before I logged in - guess how was spouting - "but they are underground"
Which bit of Open pit mining does the Toffee not understand ???
They are surface level minerals which go a long way down , you do need need to dig 1km to start lol...
Buys in made some money, sells - must tell everyone else they are wrong jeez ....
4/12/2019 RNS partial -Tipil license, West Kytlim
As announced on 17 June 2019 the new Tipil license (24.5km2) contains approximately 17 kilometres of river course and sedimentary units proven to host PGM deposits at the West Kytlim project. Geological data and historical mining information have been analysed by the Company's geologists and compiled in a report supporting the application, which includes exploration data generated by the Company in its earlier exploration licence. The application has been approved by the Russian federal bodies and requires only a formal meeting of the local mines commission. Further updates will be provided when that next step is reached.
Sinosteel EPC contact update:
As Monchetundra's flanks application is progressing, the Company keeps its EPCF contract in place with Sinosteel, which establishes the route to the Monchetundra Project's development. Sinosteel is a diversified and integrated base and industrial metals enterprise and a major importer of iron ore to China. The Sinosteel EPC financing covers 85% (or US$149.6M) of a total contract value of US$176M.
A US$50M sub-contract is specified within the contract and is assigned to Eurasia's 80% subsidiary TGK, or a sub-contractor of its choosing, for engineering and pit development works in advance of mining. Once activated, the contract provides for a payout of the US$50M subcontract over a period of 36 months. The sub contract has not yet been activated by Eurasia as it continues to consider its options for the assets. In the meantime, the Company can trigger the start of the Sinosteel EPC contract, at any time at its discretion, until 2027. Accordingly, Monchetundra project remains 100% financed as previously announced. Further updates will be provided in due course as appropriate.
So some value after all... lol
Ricks you are obsessed like Pikey .
93 posts in the last month bashing investors and the company ..
Pikey bashing away and spending most of his time waffling about something he is not invested in .
Accusing people of falsehoods .
Pikey seems to be in FTSE stocks and seems to dislike the fact that any AIM stock go out do his portfolio - perhaps that is his grudge lol.
Why do you bear a grudge... surely there are more positive and creative things you can do ?
All down to when you purchased.
EUA 10 yr +300 %
If you looked at many FTSE 100 stocks in the Banking crash they were down huge amounts -
Many FTSE 100 stocks not directly impacted by Covid were dropped to stimulate buying in the market...
It's how you present the Facts .
Now clearly most , myself included did not buy 10 years ago - however some did purchase at under 1p...
Too many people buy into a stock and are peed off if it hasn't done 50% in a month.
If you jump into AIM you've got to expect some bumps along the way...
IMO...
BOB - AIM: REVB), the multi-channel mass beauty innovator, has been notified that Bob Holt, Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Company, sold 2,250,000 ordinary shares of £0.01 each ("Ordinary Shares") on 19 July 2023 at a price of 30p per Ordinary Share. Following this sale, Bob holds 2,376,315 Ordinary Shares of the Company.
Notification and public disclosure of transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and per
Yes Bill - there are many parts to the overall MSCI, and like I said earlier GGO and EUA were in the emerging markets one,
BR and lots of other funds have their own funds portfolios covering these sectors like BlackRock world Mining, Van ECK emerging markets etc...
And yes the ETFs would be another token whether in or out of the MSCI (not EUA related)
Id you go to MSCi .com then sitemap , then it shows the depth of coverage MSCI actually do.
And BR along with Vanguard are generally the largest funds within , but always in each sector.
Anyways a bit of a side show now as EUA are no longer in any.
It worth a read to see how the larger funds operate - bit could take a few days lol....