George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Interesting Times
I'm no trader - but on news of any kind this is a historical SP (Up) LOL
NANO is the future of material science and Dr C has it sussed along with Dr F and the progenitors - the UNI PhD bods feeding the spin off.
Dr C after a few beers with Bro - decided to up the game and go in to EXEC board / hands on mode.
Save Embarrassment over the Turkey Xmas 2022 in terms of NW
New CEO - On a mish
GLA
Occasionally Baldoc
I don't understand4 Jan '22
why do some people talk so negatively about shares on BB boards. They can't be invested.I can only imagine they want to sp to go down. Its OK being critical but constantly bringing it down...really??
Over hyping on no news is also not useful. Its OK to be ambitious.. up to a point though.
There's the odd good informative comment on here ocassionally
Every one having fun here - Like the Xmas just ruined for a lot by OMICROMNOMY
Like Kids on the beach
News soon
Time to hunker down and accumulate - BIG prizes await
Ramptastic
IMO
LOL
PS - UG - get your arse in gear I have £10K coming in soon for a Top Up
GLA
Nanotech Bubbles
Interesting stuff.
Pesky new variant Congo / Marseilles - droplet transmission is key - Surely :)
Need to stop transmission - will not happen - but slowing the spread allows GOVs UK and Global / NHS or similar systems to cope / to mitigate.
GLA
Here's the copper bit from last post re link etc- Not sure of the agenda of the researchers - bur rings true.
GLA
Copper Supply Continues to Disappoint
Goehring & Rozencwajg
Natural Resource Market Commentary 26
Copper supply and demand trends remain extremely positive. Demand continued to grow
over the first seven months of 2021, though the sources of growth shifted somewhat.
According to World Bureau of Metal Statistics (WBMS), last year demand grew by 3.5%,
driven by a 13% surge in Chinese consumption offset by a COVID-related 6% drop in
OECD countries. So far this year, demand has grown by 1.5%, driven by a rebound in OECD
demand of 6% offset by 2% slowdown in Chinese consumption.
Copper mine supply continues to stagnate. New mine production is being offset by a depletion problem across the entire industry which is finally being recognized by the broader
financial community. First Quantum ramped up production at their new flagship Cobre
Panama mine beginning in late 2019, adding 320,000 tonnes of incremental mine supply.
However, mine depletion elsewhere offset this increase, leaving total production flat. For
the first six months of 2021, copper mine supply averaged 1.72 mm tonnes per month –
unchanged from the same period five years ago.
An example of the depletion problem bedeviling aging copper mines is provided by Lundin
Mining’s Candelaria copper mine in Chile. After initially reducing their estimates for 2021
production by 15%, the company once again reduced 2022 and 2023 production estimates
by a similar amount, surprising most analysts. Lower than expected grade and material
handling challenges were given as reasons for the unexpected reduction.
Disappointments at the massive Oyu Tolgoi underground mine in Mongolia are now also
expected to impact copper supply in 2022. The underground block-cave has already been
significantly delayed because of unexpected geotechnical challenges. Originally slated to
come online last year, first commercial production was initially delayed to 4Q22. Just recently,
Rio Tinto PLC, the mine’s operator, announced production would be pushed back yet again
into 2023. Furthermore, capital expenditures were again increased by an additional $1 bn
to complete underground mine development.
The Mongolian government currently owns 34% of the mine and could soon need to sign
off on any additional investment. Oyu Tolgoi was expected to produce an additional 400,000
tonnes of additional copper from its underground operations and so any delays will tighten
global mine supply even further.
One bright spot in mine supply has come from the large Kamoa/Kakula project in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. The mine is now ramping up production and is expected
to produce 200,000 tonnes of copper next year. This new supply could not come fast enough
as we anticipate global depletion will remove roughly the same amount of production.
We remain very bullish on global copper. Demand remains str
Dube
You are a Poet
But didn't Know it
Fear and Greed is what drives the selfish gene
Ask Viruses and Zooinitics
Zooinitics
On a screen near you soon.
GL LTH
UG
113 (posts on NNN / RMS)
Hows the trading squire?
Nothing new to report as all the Fish are Fried?
Just GOOD news about the TECH soon - moving OAU
NHS Contracts - Who Knows - but ------Any way
GL LTH
Rare - Groove
LOL
HOLD mate
Yo Castle
You Sweatin' ??
COVID or Spanish Sunrise?
Truthfactory
Of all the biscuit boys - I love you the most :)
Your weapons of choice:
MCAP
Sales
CEO
Biscuits eaten diluting the CASH RESERVES..? ;)
You and I know you are a retired accountant - Please do correct if wrong.
Bean counting and future TECH - Strong Mix - NOT your expertise old fella.
What - If I may - is your prediction of NANOTECH in the wider global sense - going Forwards?
BW
Paulscholes
If the magic shoe-box does what it says on the tin - no brainer here.(Covid - yes SEPSIS- Big Yes).
BRH and Trev will make a fortune as usual - but the TECH will prevail.
Then they are gone (and we get a £)
Then the wall of cash arrives :) As in .....................
Prof S and team have pulled the proverbial rabbit from a hat IMO - but I am a fanboy of TECH so may be biased ;)
Funny little lights and Fast Sensitive Tests..
Those here invested today - HOLD / ADD / Average down
Bit like NNN ...
Gen GLA
4. Conclusion
A variety of respiratory pathogenic agents such as influenza, SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV, and HCoV have been exposed to a variety of copper forms (copper alloy dry surface, sodium copper, ionic copper oxide, copper iodide, Cu2+, and lay copper) in several cultivating media (MDCK, metal, textile, aqueous solution, dry surfaces), having similar results and arriving at the same conclusion: copper is capable to inhibit, inactivate, reduce, and irreversibly destroy coronavirus, influenza virus, and other pathogenic agents in a matter of minutes. A recent study has evaluated and compared SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 stability and decay rates in aerosols, copper (metallic plate at 99% of copper), cardboard, stainless steel, and plastic. Despite significant reduction on infectivity of SARS-CoV 1 and SARS-CoV 2 after 3 h in aerosols, 72 h on plastic, and 48 h on stainless steel, the virus remained infectious. On the other hand, after exposition on copper, no viable virus was observed after 8 h and after 4 h for SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2, respectively (van Doremalen et al., 2020). Perhaps, these data suggest a higher effect of copper on SARS-CoV-2. Based on the reviewed literature, copper nanoparticles together with efficient usage of oxygen appears to be the most effective formulation against coronaviruses.
GLAH
Infested here - need NANO Troll Repellent
:)
Nanogold1 - very odd BTW
Tooth fairy - on usual mission:
Truthfactory
Posts: 4,172
Price: 1.025
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RE: Some people can’t countThu 18:35
No—I’m a chartered accountant with 30 years experience in M&A.I assume you aren’t.
This company has very little income, it’s eating cash and has just employed …wait for it ‘a turnaround specialist’ with a package to suit.It’s probably the best news of all because the clue is in the word ‘turnaround’
For all your prodding, uttering, hallucinating, you have not followed TBs lead and dropped the stock-you have basically followed it down to where it is today.That makes you pretty stupid in my opinion-not the clever boy you proclaim to be.
Shareholders have lost millions in here -PIs, not institutions, because it’s uninvestable at this level.
I repeat-the market cap for a car crash like this is ridiculous but there is hope now they have someone on board who is a self proclaimed turnaround guy-he will need luck but the first 100 days will be interesting"...
Garibaldi anyone?
LOL
HNY chisler
Hi Stan
Picked this up from another BB I drop in to - worth the 30 secs free download.
Interesting ideas on good and copper resources and demand.
OAU
http://gorozen.com/research/commentaries/3Q2021_Commentary
Anyone catch the 3 Royal Institute lectures (on I player).
Aimed at kids but excellent knowledge and story of Covid so far ….
Filters spikes masks - variants - all in there.
Really good insight in to Covid and presented by J Van Tam (Med officer to UK)
Worth a look if your holding NNN ( or BRH)
Writings on the wall this stock is going ballistic 2002 IMO
GLAH
Landy7
51 - Spring Chicken
Fingers Crossed the good Prof S wants to raise a glass to his team with an RNS tomorrow.
Not beyond the realms of reason as I doubt they have been flailing on the sofa Turkey gobbling.
Reckon its oven ready.
GLA - we need this TEST
Or maybe GWMO
- Gregorioooo
LOL
Nanogold1
Au Nano - effective but not as good as Cu - IMO from a commercial perspective
Ag Nano - too pricey.
There is an FDA approved route for Cu Nanotech - cue Dr C - have a listen to his interviews ;)
DYOR
PS - you are a bit odd mate TBH
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Strong Buy
Take a Deep Breath **19 Dec 2020 20:20**
Volz Filters - are here...
Vorsprung Durch Technik
Other phrases about:
Business and work
What's the meaning of the phrase 'Vorsprung Durch Technik'?
The German phrase 'vorsprung durch technik' is usually translated into English as 'progress through technology'.
A literal translation would be 'advancement through technology'. There's no single English word which is an exact equivalent of 'vorsprung' - 'to leap ahead' comes close.
We have got this - UK - Cue DR C ..
Roll on 2022
GLAH