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Yep 100% good news.
this latest report in the USA international trade commission backs your view up,
"Ecuador remains a challenging investment climate despite the current administration’s attempts to attract investors. Serious budget deficits and the COVID pandemic forced the government to employ cost-cutting measures and limit public investment. Ecuador has traditionally struggled to structure tenders and public-private partnerships that are bankable, transparent, and competitive. This has discouraged private investment and attracted companies that lack a commitment to quality construction, accountability and transparency, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion. Corruption remains widespread, and Ecuador is ranked in the bottom half of countries surveyed for Transparency International’s Perceptions of Corruption Index. In addition, economic, commercial, and investment policies are subject to frequent changes and can increase the risks and costs of doing business in Ecuador."
it's goes on to say the extraction industry, is having a difficult time attracting investors.
so good news all round.
LM always amazed, that the hours people spend going over every word printed about gold, copper and solg,
nobody ever finds anything, other than posssitive
I can't even think of a reply on your post eloro.
Except to say. I never thought, even this board would stoop so low.
Even worse youve given the likes of novice to jump in,, and make hay, from others tragedy.
Sad for both of you
Adikt you banging on about Caldwell must be doing a good job.
Just look at many voted for him.
Didn't your labour party vote in that lunatic corbyn.
And didn't your tory party vote in that crazy woman, Liz truss.
Funny that, sometimes voters get it wrong.
And in some cases live to regret it
Bbg. No good mentioning solg.
No shares in circulation.
All been brought by posters on here.
All very experienced share dealers.?
Buying before a cash raise. Real good business.
Unless,,,,,, hang on a minute...... Maybe they havnt topped up, just trying to impress....... Surely not
Bbg.
Don't point them to solg.
There's no more shares in circulation to buy.
Posters on here have brought them all.
Good business, buying shares just before a cash raise.
Oh but....... Hang on........ Maybe they havnt brought them........... Just trying to impress the gullible......... Surely not.
Adikt. Is this post of yours,
"preferring it didn't happen"
"The former vice president Glas, has been found in his cell in a "self-induced coma" following an overdose attempt.
No doubt this will speed-up Mexico's planned invasion and seizure of Cascabel."
Adikt.
Interesting you've now changed your view.
And tell us we would of all preferred it didn't happen.
How does that tie in with your earlier post.
"Paddy, apart from them grabbing a corrupt former vice president, has anything else happened? Sure, they did it illegally, but at least it demonstrates Nobby's determination to clean"
No adikt, the issue is, you as usual tried to shut down any conversation about the embassy. With your ridiculous claims.
You as always, attempted to control any debate that didn't suit your narrative.
If you had even suggested it wasn't ideal. I and others would of moved on.
It's a public forum board, open to all. You have not been placed as the censor of negative news.
Gotalife.
Let me repeat the reply I gave roxi. Ref gold price, and the irrelevance to solg today sp.
Solg share price in 2020, circa 40p.
The price of gold. 1557. Jan 2020.
Solg share price today 9p
The price of gold today 2160.
Now please explain to me your obsession.
Gold gone up for the last 4 years.
Solg sp gone down for 4 years.
Move on to something relevant.
Leave rk to his delusionment
Adikt, do you not think that holding up
China
Russia
North Korea
As examples as to why Ecuador can get away with
Breaking convention, as maybe shooting yourself in the foot.
And proving the point as to why the rest of the world are appalled.
And ask yourself how many people invest in north korea
Also I asked yesterday for you to post a link, confirming your claim America only slapped nobby on the wrist.
Clearly, another fabrication.
But maybe you can post a link showing that Mexico is the world's biggest narco state.
Or is that another fabrication to impress the gullible.
1984. That's an interesting responce you and others on here have to anything negative.
"" Sell your shares"
It sort of tells me, you all have either no rational response, or more likely, can't face facts, and like my old schoolboy chums, take there ball home, when things don't go there way.
You have stated, that things in ecuador are stable.
And the embassy break in is a storm in a tea cup.
I take the same view as the rest of the world, that you as usual are talking out of your proverbial.
Copy me a link from any credible source that shares your embassy view..
That source doesn't include SM or adikt posts.
Just wondering SM.
Do we listen to you and adikt view of international affairs., or.
"QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — The global condemnation of Ecuador’s government for its decision to break into the Mexican Embassy snowballed with more presidents and other leaders expressing shock and dismay."
Canada being the latest to issue strong condemnation.
Mexico taking Ecuador to the world court, to seek there suspension from the un.
Will you and adikt attend the court, as the only two people in the world to support the break in.
Adikt. How does this tie in with your daily posts telling us nobby has made Ecuador the safest place on earth.
80 murders Easter weekend.
Population thinking his plan isn't working.
"While the government’s decision to deploy extra military on the streets in January led initially to a fall in the murder rate, there was a surge in violence over the Easter weekend, with 80 killings reported in just three days.
Noboa’s initially high approval ratings have been falling thanks to the public perception that his hardline policies have done little to address the issue. Some observers believe that the force of his reaction to Mexico’s criticism could be partly designed to win back public support."