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Some of the posts coming out now- sign of what is to come over the weekend.
Enjoy.
Fair play to GR thank you for putting my mind at rest. The horses mouth has spoken, any negativity over the weekend here is looking for a cheaper entry. You could have had it this morning. Greedy greedy.
But fair play to GR. He's on site, working hard. Noticeably thinner in the face. He wants it. In the stock box interview said ''let's leave it there'' so he clearly is hacked off with the operator. Dare I say it, he appears aligned with shareholders....
Good lad George. You have my backing.
The mills first test run was two weeks ago. Maybe the hope of 6% plus spod within 2 weeks of the first test run was a bit ambitious
George is a di ck for building us up again. But within 2 weeks I would like to see more consistent run time.
Take a view thereafter.
Over to you stark
…. Again
that’s not true though is it. few factors in play. uk markets are shot to bits. gr has not delivered on anything and the market cannot trust what he says.
seeing as gr will potentially need shareholders to approve an uplift in shares, if may be worth a shot across the bow to reinforce is stark don’t sort this immediately then he won’t get the resolution he needs at the egm and zulu will have to be sold.
great that it turns on and starts, but **** me, when will this just get some consistent run time, it’s one thing after another.
If the production targets are not met, or Premier African Minerals fails to make settlement payments by the long stop date of 1st April 2025, Canmax has the right to take a direct interest in the Zulu project at a valuation of $200m, should Canmax not elect to take to new shares in Premier African Minerals.
Worst case scenario, canmax gets Zulu at the lowball price.
Done
I will sit and wait it out. There is some vague stuttering signs of production. Enough to open up financing? I still think they should hand it over to canmax and mirror what they are doing in the greater epo area with a team that actually know what they are doing.
The plant is not defective. I’m a little surprised that the ph levels have not had more attention though. Fair play George. You seem annoyed in your rns. I look forward to a video tomorrow with an actual way forward.
Shame, not the WE ARE A PRODUCER rns I had hoped. Potential of 6.1 as well?? What did the test runs achieve…. Actually achieve
That GR has not hit his self exposed deadline by hitting end of the month to update the market. He said it in the interview and then the update earlier in the week.
How can he be responsible for such a major project when he can’t even manage to update the people keeping him in the job.
Waste of space
I agree. I’m not sure I feel how Zimbabwean funders when the production phase is running. I don’t even know if that would fly with LSE anti money laundering but that’s to be seen.
It’s interesting. A bit of spod lined up but pit mining on high machinery running costs, something needs to happen to maintain production.
What I was hoping for was a decent raise at par in an increasing share price nearer the 1p rather than what the market has been seeing with he1, avct, uog with stupid discount placings.
If that was on offer, due to GR failings, at egm, it has to be turned down over an asset sale? Or am I being naive? This constant picking up the tab for non performance is not acceptable for shareholders. When is the time where enough is enough?