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So if its not binary according to our CEO what is it please. OCP won't but us would they...or would they as its government owned and they won't have to get the ESIA ? No one else would buy because surely the same answer would be given to them if this is refused.
just clicked on and what the hell 7.33% down , i emailed them and nothing back. it's all a bag of ****...nothing has added up for ages. i really hope this gets better though ...will add if this turns even to just break even.
The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (''ESIA'') approval process remains the key priority for the Company, and hinges on the impact of the project on water resources for the region, a sensitive issue in the context of climate change and recent droughts. In particular, the issues raised have centred around the disposal of brines through deep well injection; the storage of salt tailings at surface; the use of water from local sources; and the impact of the project on local highways and land users.
All these question marks ????? on the above . if this is the case how can they possibly just say YES to the ESIA ?
yep, ummm...no. who the hell knows.... i'm hoping this still comes good. graham shouldn't have ****ed off ocp, its government owned and now the same people are going to say yay or nay to a permit. all business ... it doesn't matter who you are boils down to you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours. fact of life.
he does a lot of mouth movements at the beginning...he is ****ed right off that they didn't approve the esia. he is not at all comfortable in that interview... loads of unsettled body movements, ****ed off replies...some he does not believe himself. you cannot run from your body language.