George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Halved again…
Other investments or just a general break from the markets? What did you see in GGP early on that convinced you to invest and of those factors what do you believe EST has? Curious to see what early GGPers can relay.
Always got the feeling it wasn't a Covid issue just an every man and his dog is exploring in W. Australia so all the labs are booked up issue.
Their other vehicle is URA. Broker not the issue here. They saved the RLD vehicle when they led the placing at 0.05p. Bringing BO back was a dumb move, he was useless in his previous stint, did nothing at Mustang and was useless at BZT years back when this management team were all embedded there. BOD are useless, simple as. As mentioned by another poster, the RNSes lack detail that other explorers provide which shows they’re just lifestyle directors with no actual interest in running a business for the benefit of shareholders.
Saw this on the EST LinkedIn. Very interesting overview on the REE market, hard rock v clay, and the main ASX players. Plenty of comparators to figure out the value of EST’s new project. TLDR, absolute FA priced in here for gold, copper and REE. https://stockhead.com.au/resources/why-are-asx-stocks-so-in-love-with-clay-rare-earths-projects-a-punters-guide/
What a 30 IQ comment. Buckingham Palace is free to look at but it’s your taxes that maintain its upkeep.
How’s it free when shareholder funds are used to pay these PR outlets? Google is “free” but they make money off you as you’re the product. New assets are Pursuit Minerals old assets which include high grade vanadium in Europe. So new shareholders buying into the new story don’t care about you legacy holders with £20 holdings prattling on about royalties and how you’re too thick to play AIM stocks.
Focus is on the Scandi assets. New shareholders don’t give a toss about the legacy issues. Not relevant now.