RE: Nationalised assets17 May 2022 14:18
@Hector, cheers! One thing to add, which is a point I made last year when the green ghouls were making similar noises, is that it seems to have occurred to nobody just what an important advertisement Eurasia is *for* the Russian government and its mining sector. Why else would Rosgeo have cut them in on such a potentially lucrative deal? Why else would they keep getting licences? On the one hand, it's because they're excellent at what they do, and they've been working the ground at Kola, especially, when nobody else was interested, to unlock value. But, on the other, what an image for Russia to display to the rest of the world: "look look, here's a small company that came here, worked hard, spent two decades building things up, and now they've absolutely hit the jackpot, which you could too if you invest here". Obviously that message would have been a bit more powerful and persuasive had the war not happened, but, equally, it will be even more important for Russia as it searches for investors once the war subsides (and, perhaps, Putinism falls out of favour).