Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
The good thing about hydrogen production is that if it is mixed with oxygen it burns and that can be used to make electricity.
This, to my mind is therefore a win win situation and removing plastic from the waste stream must be another win.
Pratchett readers will know of Harry "Golden Rivers " King. Rinse and repeat
GLALTH
GB
And lets not forget the Tantalum that seems to be almost free.
GLALTH
GB
Morning. I gather that the Japanese car manufacturers are still trying todevelop cars that run on hydrogen as the fuel network already exists via petrol stations. Also keen for HGV to use, as waste product is water. The big block on mass EV is obviously the charging away from home and if hydrogen can replace LPG then off we go.
Not got any science background but I gather that hydrogen molecules are more likely to leak from existing gas and petrol infrastructure and therefore a greater fear of explosion.
But what do I know.
GB
In my experience consolidation is often a tool used when a small company has been funding directors pay by repeatedly issuing shares with no possibility of maintaining the value for the existing shareholder.
However, I do not see this as the case with POW. There are two successful IPO's (GMET and FCM) in the holdings of POW.
two more to be completed and launched. A new opportunity with yesterdays purchase and a series of very prospective opportunities with results of drilling or surveys just around the corner.
The previous CEO (PJ) is still a major holder of shares and the present CEO is by his own confession a Finance Guy and therefore may be better at reading the tea leaves than most of the AIM mining CEO's who love holes in the ground.
When a big find is reached a smaller share issue does help to raise the price as demand cannot be met by the trading community as LTH hold rather than trade.
I am optimistic for the reasons above but WTFDIK
GB
The only PUBLIC TRADING company in the USA mining Tungsten. That's a good advert.
The more publicity in the states the better. They like exploration miners.
GB
An excellent summary Tray and I believe your SP estimates are possibly very conservative as FCM is also within the stable.
GB
Spot on Tray, IMHO. And lets not forget we sold our Kavango shares and one might suppose that Purebond picked up the slack on the understanding that..... Molopo would be a bargaining chip.
Lets hope that Molopo comes good and some serious drilling and a JV or buyout lifts the SP back to where it should be, along with Pilot Mountain, Garfield and FMC, as we hold volume in these as well.
GB
I see Purebond have Joined us as a share holder of note. They also hold 52% of Kavango Resources.
Paul and Ben were always compared as CEO's.
Purebond seem a loyal outfit with Kavango. Hope the same is true here.
GB
HH, I agree with the concept of how conceited we small fry are when it comes to influencing a share price. The key factor for me is the hole in the ground not becoming a drain for my stake. Dilution is ok if there is a pot of...at the end of the rainbow. And that the funds are provided by a JV partner. Very few can take exploration on to mining so sell up and move on if a rich suitor is not around.
GB
Https://youtu.be/WLQWDcRddaI?si=teSY_bC5aR40cEnv
GMET featured about 1 minutes in
GB
Seems that a son of Power is tripping over precious metals in Nevada, and we are the majority share holder. Was a spin out worth the effort. Seems like it will be.
GB
The way the price of copper is heading the value of any discovery adjacent to and including HAV may well be enhanced as CU rises to $4 per kilo and above.
World shortages for "Green" metals is becoming the norm, not the exception.
GB
Surely the proposed pipeline would be along the Atlantic coast of Morocco and closer for any gas discovery at Sidi Moktar to be piped into the new line than head north (at Sounds Expense) to join up with the existing European feed.
Lots of optimism in this statement, but various previous exploring teams have identified Sidi as a likely bonza region for a number of commercial pockets of gas (and oil)
GB
Thanks for that reply. so a good, safe and well thought of mining area. whats not to like
GB
Looks like one of our "children" may have come up with a very promising CU/AU/Ag find in Nevada.
Do we still own 60% of the share capital.
GB
Thanks for that.
wonder who got told off for that little mistake.
GB
I wonder if there has been a deal done with an institution or High Net worth individual.
Another RNS in the following few days might shed light.
GB
Apologies. From 7.81 down to 1.9 in 90 minutes.
Am I missing something, other than 6%?????
GB
This second one announces that the holding is now only 1.7 %, below the disclosure threshold.
Where have the other 6% gone in less than one hour?
Tomorrow will tell.
Love the last line of your post
GGP and Bamps are doing a great job.
GB