Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
A an industry veteran of more than 30 years across large companies what the RNS fails to mention of course is the cost of the turnaround plan. Its unlikely we will see nay improvement next year so all eyes on the bottom line-apart form this chap Gittens it seems -worrying
And as far as UK-listed companies go, you don’t have to be operating a home-grown project to be generating opportunities.
Bradda Head has a swathe of projects situated across the south-western USA, European Metals Holdings has a project in Central Europe that’s perfectly positioned to supply German car manufacturers, while Kodal Minerals and Atlantic Lithium both have sizeable projects in West Africa.
Https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/oil-prices-heading-above-100-a-barrel-xzqt6xqhq
The scaremongering, and some high prices for lithium, the key element in batteries, appear to have worked swiftly to turn scarcity to surplus. The world is about to be awash in batteries, setting the stage for a price collapse and some painful years for European battery makers who will unlikely be able to compete with a wave of Chinese "gigafactories".
All hinges on the Chinese-if they come up with the goods as someone earlier mentioned they wont mess with the Chinese.
The sad fact is that these countries could be thriving-DRBs
Did all notice the interviews at the weekend in reference to African Oil-basically saying -you may die of Global warming -we already die of poverty and oil extraction could and is our solution. powerful statement -death is death
Makes sens if you are going to have to extract oil anywhere why t in those countries that need oil wealth more than any prosperous nations