Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
17.50.
We'll just have to wait till common sense prevails. At least your energy bill's capped at 2.5k, look on the bright side.
Avon Rubber up 35% on getting an order and clearance on vest production, or, in other words, doing what they're supposed to be doing in the first place, making stuff. Perhaps they'd like a medal apiece for it. BTW, love the short selling here today, laugh a minute.
17.40.
17.34 Rand/Dollar.
Is a push for 18.00 on the cards?
17.29 Rand/Dollar.
Some FAR shares have been bought to tune of around 30k, so price goes up over 11% (as you would expect).
The weakening pound is making Bushveld look like its actually being given away, well, it is being given away, to American investors in particular. Bad news if you're buying things from the U.S. though (the duty would need to be dodged, but still bad news even with that).
17.40 Rand/Dollar.
Whether or not, in an article I read, that there is more investment in S.A/developing countries likely to come in the autumn or not, you have either 1. More investment....... or 2. Probably higher Dollar against Rand, so win/win in all likelihood either way for BMN. Maybe even both, who knows, it doesn't look like the Rand's going up anytime soon. Trajectory for stronger Dollar/Rand.
17.32.
Asian Metal admit to a 1.31% rise in Ferrovanadium 80% in Pittsburgh.
17.30 Rand/Dollar.
17.30.
17.20 Rand/Dollar.
Personally don't give a monkeys if u listen or not.
17.04 Rand/Dollar last I looked.
Signing off for today.
Have done same thing elsewhere in past, a lack of confidence mistake- going in too light so any gain isn't a meaningful difference to you, then you're playing catch up. Human nature. Those hurt.
When the floodgates open, but, as of now, no one seems to be listening, it's obvious to anyone researching on the net across the world that there's going to be a massive ramp up in vanadium and steel demand from Sept. onwards. Brazil has under invested in steelmaking and will spend $4 BILLION equivalent on increasing production up to 2024, plants now running at around 67% capacity, another $6 BILLION equivalent out to around 2030. There's a huge amount of infra/green energy building that needs doing.
China turning the corner on steel output now, India slowly increasing production from a low base, and on and on. Vanadium will be in massive demand. The MM's know and have prob already spent the money in their heads. Also, VRFB's, energy security, military and rebuilding..... The place to be is here, but I bet nobody's still listening judging by the joke SP.
China- Vanadium Pentoxide 99.5% up 2.23% today (Asian metal). 2 products in total up today.
16.91 Rand/Dollar.
I'm looking, there's a lot worse out there over the last year, naming no names. One word: Future.
16.98 now.
Shooting back up, 16.97.
There you go. Special stuff.
Anything below 9-10p per share is an absurd joke, as it's been said many times over, but if people won't be told, they won't be told? Less thinking, more doing, otherwise nothing happens.