Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
It looks like they're handing out laptops at the loony bin now ...
Seems there are a few people on this board, off their heads ...
For what it's worth:
December 11, 2019: kenya-tribune
Tullow Oil, the British firm exploring oil in Turkana, is in deep trouble abroad, which may put Kenya’s oil wealth dreams in jeopardy.
The company’s troubles come after its decision to downgrade its production outlook, and the exits of the company’s chief executive and exploration director.
The problems affecting the firm are expected to affect its operations worldwide.
https://kenyantribune.com/kenya-tullow-oil-financial-crisis-threatens-oilfields/
Your average would be approximately 48 p.
UPDATED: 22:02, 7 December 2019:
The group’s flagship New Luika mine has been in production for the past seven years and it is expected to deliver around 82,000oz of gold this year. Shanta’s exploration licences cover an area roughly the size of Greater London and it is using the latest mining techniques to find more sources of gold.
Annual production is relatively stable but the more gold that is discovered, the longer the mine can continue to operate. Results have been extremely encouraging so far and more discoveries are likely to be announced in the short and medium term.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/investing/article-7767283/MIDAS-SHARE-TIPS-Miner-Shanta-Gold-portfolio-rich-seam-profits.html
Nornickel and Russian Palladium to invest in huge production plant in Arctic tundra:
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/11/20/russia-worlds-top-palladium-producer-15bln-arctic-investment-a68252
- farm in agreement for three licences within trucking distance of Telfer.
$6 million deal with Fortescue Metals Group in the Paterson announced today, complements recent $6 million deal with Rio Tinto. Now have two majors exploring our Paterson tenements while we focus on porphyry exploration in Victoria $CWX #ASX. Details: http://carawine.com.au/site/PDF/1422_1/6MillionPatersonFarmInandJointVenturewithFortescue
Zak Mir
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RT AlignResearch "Comment noted on Metro Bank #MTRO by Goodbody today - these are resolute bears and have been aggressive offered on the order book for weeks. Be careful taking this negative slant at face value. We fully expect 300p+ sooner rather than later and have been th…
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From the latest Money Week: London-listed SolGold (LSE: SOLG), the only UK-listed Ecuadorian pure play. The firm’s main target is 85%-owned Alpala, which it expects to turn into an operating mine by 2024. But it also has the most extensive exploration portfolio in the country with 11 more targets identified, of which the company expects five more to become mines.
If you do decide to invest you’ll be in good company, as majors BHP Billiton and Newcrest have already bought big stakes in SolGold. Moreover, the recent sell-off means you can pick up SolGold for 20p a share – a big saving on the 45p that BHP paid.
Cheers glenalmond.
Btw, glenalmond, it's LesBoy - without the 's' , lol!
Good morning CP52
Thanks for the additional information; what would you suggest as a reasonable target?
Tech analyst Zak Mir's target: 95
Under-fire litigation financer Burford received a boost today as an influential shareholder body backed its fight against US hedge fund Muddy Waters and the London Stock Exchange.
ShareSoc — a body which protects individual investors — said Burford is right to take its own legal action to find out who may have manipulated its stock, claiming the Financial Conduct Authority lacks the firepower and has no track record of prosecutions when it comes to so-called “spoofing and layering”.
Earlier this week Burford launched legal action against the LSE, asking the exchange to release the names of traders who allegedly cancelled large sell orders on August 6 and 7 when it came under a short attack by Muddy, led by Carson Block.
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/top-shareholder-body-backs-underfire-burfords-legal-action-over-spoofing-a4253096.html