@schlemiel. I don't know. Hydrogen I'd say is best placed to answer this. I think there's a chance he's filtered me so maybe you wish to direct the question to him.
On the 30th June 17:55 you posted this link regarding warrants that had to be sold before the 18th July 2020 by Gervaise and G Cryan.
I see that M McNeilly has circa 211 million warrants @0.4p that expire 10th August 2020. If so it's just the board exercising their rights. Is possible this what FB IS referring to?
Equilibrium_TBC There are people here far more versed than I am with UT uncrossing trades. It's fine and allowed if you don't believe the trading after 16:30. I politely suggest logging onto the HL aim site 5 minutes before close and watch what happens for the next thirty minutes.
@Equilibrium_TBC Type aim HL into google. It shows the volume risers fallers etc on Hargreaves Lansdown site. The volume today was 13,451,362 of which circa 3 million of which happened after 16:30.
@BottleRocket. Thank you for that!. It appears it's not done and dusted just yet, Newmont have gone and there is a non disclosure agreement that GH won't discuss. No smoke without fire my guess. ;-) PS I've shared your ggphelp a few times and Greatland have two new investors now down to you. Thanks again!
Although I see Greatland have not relinquished the rights to explore and the drilling results were not spectacular, I see no conclusion on why it was was suspended on the Greatland site or anywhere else. Can any LTH enlighten me / point me to an article?
At the risk of being repetitive I don't think GH needs any advice from us after being a financial analyst on Wall Street for 10 years +. With a first class honours degree.
On the matter of tiggerman being personally attacked for his views and reports I think it is despicable. That person has clearly a vendetta and in many media forms would be classified as intimidation. I will contact LSE tomorrow to see if they can be traced and reported.
After all this negativity from Mr Greenfool's post this morning which he actually misquoted from the Angry Geologist (see my earlier post) scroll down to: "A blended future" for some positive news.
In a note published during Macmahon’s trading hiatus, Credit Suisse analysts painted a Telfer future beyond 2023 as a one-train rather than two-train operation where 9 million tonnes a year of pre-screened low-grade open-pit material was blended with 2 million tonnes per annum of much higher grade ore trucked in from a new underground mine at Havieron.
RE: Perth - Telfer. Busy route today28 Jun 2020 15:45
@ Academy - it's been an increase over the last few months as far as I can tell but I don't monitor it religiously. There were 7 return flights from Perth today. I suspect Havieron assays and various other supplies being part of the cargo and to sustain Telfer village that has circa 350 accommodation blocks. Census from 2006 said there was 464 people there.
I don't think this has been posted before but was part of my research on GH and whether I could trust him. Interesting that the final shot at rage end of the video is gold.