Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.
Many thanks rbr08, made things feel better.
Shut up simon
Sombre and sobering Hulver. Given it is less than 3 weeks since the CL was lifted and 2 weeks since the CBR updates, are there other ways to interpret where we are now other than a split from Prevail - which surely would have to require an rns?
Funny, RV mentions shorter attack and Pumpky appears! Only fair to give posters a second chance but only if their contributions add something useful to discussions. So Pumpky filtered again.
...that has gone silent! Have there really been no posts here whatsoever since 6pm yesterday evening?!
News - does indeed many thanks. Leaving this site now to look for a suitable house for the butler and cook :)
News - can't open that link, sorry. Could you just confirm what is says and when it came out, thanks.
Not yet - first on the list once Lorna's "generational wealth" cuts in, along with the cook of course :)
Copy and paste into filter, rinse and repeat :)
Regvarny - I assume you feel you have the right to whinge when things aren't as you want; reasonable then that others have the right to put credit where credit is due.
Haywain - I cannot imagine a single serious investor on this site has anything but the highest respect for you and gratitude for your involvement with this board.
Absolutely RV, this is a brilliant story and happily it has every chance of a very happy ending for all holders - except shorters :) - irrespective of any negative nonsense dribbled on this board. The next chapters continue to be written out of our sight with far bigger players than us and trailers and tasters and drafts will be put out when they are. And thank goodness, if we have the patience and wisdom, we too (having done so little) will also benefit from "generational wealth".
To quote Deltalo - "I like the sound of Dividend returns, and with that much potential revenue it should be a good one." Quite agree - always sad when the only way to benefit from a company's success is to sell the shares. Has there been any confirmation from He1 that paying dividends is a target for the company? If there is a JV, would paying dividends still normally be on the table?
Just in case anyone is not suitably in awe of what Lorna and her team are achieving, a little bit of science on the subject - waaaaay beyond me btw:
"4Helium production within the Earth’s crust is primarily controlled by the radioactive decay of 235/238U isotopes of uranium and 232Th isotope of thorium and their daughter isotopes, via αparticles. The helium concentration in any rock or mineral is dependant primarily on the radioelement concentration and the age of that rock or mineral (Ballentine and Burnard 2002).
The 4He production rate from each radioisotope, R is given by:
4He (atoms g-1 yr-1) = Xr [R] (NA/Ar) × 10-6 (eλt - 1) × yieldr (Equation 1)
Where: Xr = fractional natural abundance of isotope R
NA = Avogadro’s number (6.023 × 1023)
Ar = molar mass of R (g)
λr = decay constant of R (yr-1)
yieldr = number of α particles emitted in the complete decay chain
[R] = the concentration of R in ppm
t = age (yr).
Decay of 238U, 235U and 232Th: λ238 = 1.55 × 10-10, λ235 = 9.85 × 10-10, λ232 = 4.95 × 10-11 (Steiger and Jäger, 1977) yield 8, 7 and 6 α particles respectively. The normalised natural abundance of U gives X238 = 0.9928 and X235 = 0.0072.
Hence, the number of atoms of 4He produced in 1 gram of rock per year becomes:
4He atoms g-1 yr-1 = (3.115 × 106
+ 1.272 × 105
) [U] + 7.710 × 105
[Th] (Equation 2)
This formula allows the maximum volume of 4He generated within the rock units to be
calculated...
Think we should just leave them to it, have faith and patience and be very grateful that "generational wealth for investors" is also on her mind :)
My weekend breakthrough - copy and paste into the filter box :)))
But rather fun watching them squirming around for "risks" nonetheless :)
Hoping someone posted the amount of views by close yesterday and the amount now...
Brilliant thought - would love to think they're onto that already even if the backing would probably be China or Russia not us... :{
As Nvidia become a more valuable company than Google or Amazon as the worlsd gears up for AI, this is worth reading:
Helium Is Instrumental in Semiconductor Manufacturing - IER
The Institute for Energy Research
https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org › fossil-fuels
Because helium is an “inert” gas, it does not react with other elements, which makes it ideal for manufacturing semiconductors....
Keep squirming Herbie - won't filter you, your creative desperation is entertaining :)