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Nice positive news, but not on a personal basis. I hadn't got around to crystalising my trading account loss on Kav before placing into the ISA. I do like to offset CGT losses. :-)
After the false dawns I'm starting to become more optimistic with regards success for Kav.
Appears to be very positive news. Lets hope the 2 million ounces goal is achievable.
Well, its not bad news. Personally, awaiting definitive news. Ben is always "confident" and this, as we have seen several times in the past, is no indication of a successful outcome :-)
.............of an overreaction to the placing :-)
I'm starting to think society has lots its ability to put things into perspective, it's laughable.
However, on the plus side, making a profit is easier for the rest of us.
...........pattern of failure regarding Corcel. The bod pumping out an over optimistic picture again, only for it to fall flat on its face again¬ Won't be putting anymore in here, until the bod shpw the capacity to come up with tangible results.
There must be a return to shareholders. Unless the information provided to us in the previous two years is false.
BT has a history of being "over optimistic". Lets wait for some tangible results.
To many on here ESG may be all fluff, but in the world of multinational investment funds it is front and centre. To lack cognisance of how vital this is a tad surprising. There's a brilliant book by Vivak Ramaswamy called "Woke Inc" that gives a great overview of the way ESG has permeated into global commerce. It may indeed be all b4ll, but think Black Rock.
Sol,
You could look at it the other way around. Think back a year or so to the uber confidence displayed by our former CEO, that turned out to be a tad misplaced :-)
With this multi faceted approach POW is significantly undervalued, primarily due to the last two years of bear. Lots of signs of green shoots, even in light of increased global geopolitical unrest.
Very true Kaeren,
I was going to pile in yesterday, but the hyper-sonic ramping nudged me to take a breath and wait for today :-)
So much tripe and commentary on SP to read, one has to ensure they are investing on valid research.
Bline,
Glad you said it. The "earl" is a compete plank. Attempting to scare investors into buying in case they miss the boat. Also has an uncanny knack of doing extremely well in particular shares, always after the rise :-)
Ed,
There was a T.L. government buy in on the project. Surely a very big positive?
Ed,
You're making me smile. I took a Masters degree in applied sedimentology back in the early 90s' . Half of the course focussed on basin analysis. Albeit that this was an academic course, your succinct analysis would have cut through much of the needless dross one was apparently required to learn before entering the oil industry :-)
Although off topic, I'd be interested in your views of the current situation regarding BOIL.
Kindest Regards, Layla.
Great Post Nelson,
What gives me added confidence, not only of a sale that's not dependant upon the war ending, but that fair"ish" value will be achieved, is the network of affiliations that the bod have formed over decades with various Asian entities, not only financiers but established exploration and exploitation concerns. I've been mentioning it a bit lately, but the companies ESG credentials will be playing a significant role in potential value achieved. From a Russian perspective, the fact that NN already have infrastructure on the doorstep of Monchetundra makes the purchase of assets even more appealing as further investment beyond the asset purchase is limited