Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
https://www.dpworld.com/news/releases/cargoes-finance-announces-partnership-with-tradeflow/
Re: dry winter.
I should imagine MM can spin this to our detriment somehow. "Insufficient water available for the process plant" or some such BS.
I am increasingly disgruntled!!
His tie in as good a shape as the share price *roll eyes*
So having read the RNS, whilst numbers are definitely not where we'd hoped, and MM should've kept his mouth shut about annual production figures, the general trend is the the right direction. There has been some marked improvements from previous quarters - and this is our best quarter ever.
Two different ends of the hair care spectrum on that call :D
Power plant "hiccups" in August included in there as a bit of a throwaway comment towards the end? So what's that then?!
I wonder if the tailings would be any use for construction sand. Believe it or not, the world doesn't have a plentiful supply of the right sort of sand!
Interesting Troajan regarding the old wolfe site.
"Tungsten West's business plan also includes selling the significant volumes of aggregates that are produced as a by-product from the primary mining operations at Hemerdon, which was historically treated as a waste product from operations."
I had always wondered if this could be an option at LP? Maybe once the xray/ore sorter get setup (I'm not aware this in place yet) will we not generate a load of coarse material that could be screened for aggregates?
I'll go 210 tonnes and hope I'm on the light side.
When's the Q3 results due? Mid October - so about 3 weeks time?
Might as well lay in here as well;
Aardvark on 18 Jul 2021 13:17
"we all have our valuation of what a company should be. I happen to think the valuation here is approximately 100mln too much, as I see no viable business, no trustworthy management, and basically, no capital in a business, which if it were to work, would need billions. So is essence, nice idea, wrong company to do it, and chance of success is minimal, as we have seen so far. ie company long on promises, and short on delivery. The other way round is optimal."
Aardvark this morning: "Bought 5m this morning. It would be rude not to."
In the best Norwegian accent, TRÖLLL!
Yes, there are definitely efficiencies to be had in 24/7 running. It is far more complicated than flicking an on/off switch and the start and end of a shift.
Fingers crossed for a belter of a Q3 update.
MM - if you're reading. Please no smoke and mirrors on the tin issue. What's up?!
Whilst I'm not in this to make a quick bit of cash, some positive news now would be great. Currently got some building work ongoing and it would be nice to think I can dig deeper into my savings for a few luxuries and not to have to think twice knowing this was ticking along nicely!
put me down for a middling 112.
Wow - record high?
If only we had a producing tin mine - oh wait....
Roll on these August numbers!!
ah - tis an old interview. Sorry, hadn't realised!
MM also says he's going to put in what he said he would put in now they're out of the closed period. So expect an MM buy any time now.
Hilariously GUG ranks more of a ramper than I :D
I like photos too.
I read it in my head as the 500,000m3 was the volume of earth used to make the dam rather than it's water holding capacity. Which I would say is a 500,000m3 reservoir. Maybe it's because i've not had my coffee?