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Kev
I filtered him after I read his first post.
Tin closed at $39,275 yesterday, it would be good if we were actually able to produce some along with an increased amount of tungsten ;-)
Woody,
Most people at sometime in their life suffer with anxiety and panic attacks mate, but the fact that you recognise it means that you are already on the road to recovery, it takes time, I’ve dealt with many people who have suffered over the years and the best thing that you can do is to be open and honest about how you are feeling, you will be surprised at how many people you know understand.
I wish you well mate.
Tonlin
Spot on mate, and I also have loads of green boxes ;-)
Golfpro
Listen carefully because what he actually says is “I think we are going to hit above design capacity for the plant” going too, is in the future tense, as I said he did not say we have hit above design capacity mate, you have misunderstood
Wasp
We could do with abita positivity on this board mate ;-)
I’ve just added another one to my filter list I wonder if anyone can guess who.
Rodrod was the winner of the Q3 production guesses game - unfortunately ;-(
Golfpro
I don’t think that he said we were at design capacity mate, that would have meant 225 tons a month, as I recall he said that he expects us to exceed design capacity in the future.
Hiccups do occur and it is very disappointing, however we are still moving forward albeit a little slower than any of us would like.
I wonder what price it will open at ;-)
Dreamy
Chill man chill ! Good things come to those who wait ;-)
Dreamy
Chill man chill ! Good things come to those who wait ;-)
Updated 15.58 19-10-2021
Mullins 350 tons
Sleeven 325 tons
78rpm 320 tons
Mrhappy 315 tons
Discopablo 305 tons
Bristolcupid 299.8 tons
Bb2 286 tons
Aquarius 275 tons
Getinthere 265 tons
Gw123 260 tons
Troajan 255 tons
Amitshah 255 tons
Kayakcurl 253.7 tons
Safetyman 250 tons
Tonlin 245 tons
Sammymac 240 tons
Nicetomichu 237 tons
Superflymofo 235 tons
Wasp 230 tons
Bermudarun 220 tons
Jaffaman 210 tons
Rodrod 185 tons
Oldmothereilly 166.5 tons
MS67
You are quite correct, I’m just about to use the filter again, not for you I might add ;-)
What’s in the results is what matters, not wether they are a few days later this month than the last two months.
In my view 245 tons would be good for Q3 but as you can see from my guesstimate I’m hoping for 265 tons
Mullins 350 tons
Sleeven 325 tons
78rpm 320 tons
Mrhappy 315 tons
Discopablo 305 tons
Bristolcupid 299.8 tons
Bb2 286 tons
Aquarius 275 tons
Getinthere 265 tons
Gw123 260 tons
Troajan 255 tons
Amitshah 255 tons
Kayakcurl 253.7 tons
Safetyman 250 tons
Tonlin 245 tons
Sammymac 240 tons
Superflymofo 235 tons
Wasp 230 tons
Nicetomichu 225 tons
Bermudarun 220 tons
Jaffaman 210 tons
Rodrod 185 tons
Oldmothereilly 166.5 tons
I published the link with the tin price of $38,925 over the weekend, it was Fridays closing price.
The LME closing price today was very close to Fridays, at $38,000
Q3 results any day now, let’s hope that they are good ;-)
To paraphrase Michael believes that production at la parilla will beat design capacity, that September production was good, that October was also good, that the licences for Regua and Sao Marthino were expected shortly and that a strong finish to this year and start to 2022 was expected.
It’s now (well within the next 6 months) or never for WRES, I believe that at long long last our time has come, everything is looking good, the only hiccup I can foresee is the price of the warrants, and therefore the amount, that we will have to issue to blackrock for this years interest payments, but without their backing we would have had to draw down more from Atlas, which would have been far worse !
We will get there eventually, hopefully sooner rather than later now ;-)
https://markets.businessinsider.com/commodities/tin-price
69.23% above the Shard forecast ;-)
Tonlin
Post recommended, I entirely agree.