Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Ramping/deramping is just a confidence game. Like Pooper said, derampers are just bed-wetters, and rampers who go off at them are just nervous about their investment and don't like doubts being raised. Both have paper hands. If you like the stock, you like the stock.
"Mali's interim vice president, Colonel Assimi Goita, says he has seized power after the transitional president and prime minister failed to consult him about the formation of a new government.
He said elections would be held next year as planned.
President Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane were arrested and taken to a military base outside the capital on Monday evening, prompting swift condemnation from international powers, some of which called it an "attempted coup".
The two men were in charge of a transitional government created after a military coup in August that ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. They were tasked with overseeing a return to democratic elections next year.
Goita, who led the August coup, orchestrated the detentions after two fellow coup leaders were dropped from their government posts in a cabinet reshuffle on Monday.
In a statement read by an aide on national television, Goita said elections next year to restore an elected government would go ahead as planned.
"The vice president of the transition saw himself obligated to act to preserve the transitional charter and defend the republic," the statement said.
The United Nations, European Union and regional countries have all condemned the military's actions and demanded the immediate release of the detained leaders.
They fear the situation could exacerbate instability in the West African country, where Islamist groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State control large areas of the north and centre and stage frequent attacks on the army and civilians.
A delegation from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was expected to visit Mali on Tuesday."
https://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/7267330/mali-vice-president-confirms-takeover/
The biggest labour union is striking after negotiations with the interim government over pay fell through, and the current president is ex-army, so I think in addition to the two lads from the coup losing out in the reshuffle, this was just a short, sharp reminder to Bah Ndaw and Moctar Ouane not to f*ck about.
HL seems to be very volatility-averse. I struggled to top up at several points this morning and missed out on the 0.16, but thankfully, I was still able to significantly increase my position. You've just gotta keep trying I suppose.
As stability returns, so will the sp. Now's a good time to load up, imo. The only thing that'd worry me would be if the military started taking assets. At this stage it seems to be part of the push and pull between military and government in relation to the cabinet reshuffle and some hurt feelings on the part of the soldiers excluded.