Scancell founder says the company is ready to commercialise novel medicines to counteract cancer. Watch the video here.
What an opportunity for Ramaphosa and Mantashe to say .....
We have seen the light...........
Powered by VRFBs ;-)
(All local Vanandium used of course).
Starts tomorrow, Mr Fortune Mojapelo on the front page with 4 country presidents, the CEOs of Rio Tinto, Anglo American and more....nice networking opportunity.
https://miningindaba.com/Home
Taufour, These are mostly freetrade type trades (no brokerage) for tiny amounts. The brokers make their cut by giving bad prices to these people instead. The wide or lop sided spread can move the mid price. Most online trade tracking sites use the asvertised mid to call a trade a buy or sell. This allows MMs to portray trades as sells or buys when they may not be.
Looks like another opportunity for more utility scale batteries across Africa.
https://www.carbonbrief.org/floating-solar-panels-on-1-of-reservoirs-could-double-africas-hydropower-capacity?utm_content=bufferfdfb1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
From the Afritin/Greenhills demerger RNS on 2/10/2017.
"The Resolution must be passed either (i) on a show of hands by at least 75 per cent. of those Shareholders present in person or by proxy and voting or (ii) on a poll by those Shareholders (present in person or by proxy and voting) holding 75 per cent. or more of the Ordinary Shares voted, in each case, at the General Meeting. The Demerger will not proceed unless the Resolution is duly passed."
If existing shareholders are not happy with anything proposed they can vote it down with 25%. Any proposal would have to be ckearly attractive to current holders.
That's the 1.7p question stw010. We'll find out on Monday I guess ;-)
Be nice to get a gap up but maybe just a rogue outlier. The fact that it was for 50k makes it less likely to be a complete outlier.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/story/2021-01-28/flow-battery-project-extended
Maybe try someone who actually makes and sells VRFBs for prices. Invinity who Bushveld supply Vanadium to would be a better place to start, https://invinity.com/.
Should help bump things along here...
https://www.internationaltin.org/china-begins-search-for-other-sources/
"Our view: While the flow of ores and concentrate from Myanmar to China is currently low, we expect this to pick up in the short term. At more usual tin prices (140,000 yuan/tonne, US$ 21,600/tonne), it is only profitable for miners in Myanmar to extract ore with grades of 0.9% Sn. However, the Chinese tin price has recently risen to exceed 170,000 yuan/tonne (US$ 26,275/tonne). At these prices, low-grade tin ore of around 0.4% Sn can be profitably extracted. In the medium term, we expect the high price to incentivise raw materials supply, easing the tightness in the Chinese concentrate market.
With supply from Myanmar continuing its long-term downwards trend, we expect China to begin to reconsider its tin supply chain. Strict environmental regulations are making it difficult for new mines within China to obtain licenses as the country pushes its green revolution. As a result, we do see China beginning to import more raw materials from countries outside of Myanmar. It is likely that much of the supply will come from Africa, where most concentrate is already sold to smelters in Asia, with little smelting capacity on the continent. Australian mining projects may also view this as an opportunity; the Renison Bell mine already sends much of its production to China, and new mines may be able to follow suit."
Fortune/BMN promoting this piece on twitter too, must have something to say.....
https://twitter.com/BushveldMin_Ltd/status/1354776054196527104