Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Certainly but not about graphite or did I miss it ?Or the proposed mine area enlargement plans which never came to anything or even any other African ventures although that was, if I recall, the aim at one time. So it's silver and lead now. I'll look out for more news in the future. A very interesting RNS.
In the March RNS, along with another tease regarding the mining licence but no problems with extended exploration until 2025, so something must be going right presumably, I notice the engagement of a specialist in Namibian environmental legislation and considering the numbers of Namibian mining operations, I'm surprised that it was at this late stage that it was mentioned. Let's hope that this will get some progress if that is where the problem is.July will be two years and for Namibia that'll be a year over the reported average, a long period of overtime
This is taking , as we all know, a long time and evidence of good intent has always been something to prove and, hopefully, the acceleration of activity has helped and will achieve the result. I have no doubt personally that once the licence is granted, this will fly.
Although patience has been tested by the speed of progress, progress there is. A lot of negativity today on this board but, of course, we're only small investors in comparison with the over 60% of the major holders and 6% of directors, all not at all bad. I think that we're still in the right place .
Welcome news of activity on all fronts.and reminders of what we have. Hopefully the licence will soon be granted and glad to read of Northern Argentina too. Central South America has been productive for hundreds of years . Let's hope it proves so for us.
To see sales at this price and entirely remedied by sales of what we have. The Perlite alone is worth a packet for the horticultural market. Marketing and Sales are what's missing. Stop looking for new headlines for a new find Patrick. It's true that the next one could be a massive gold find but it's unlikely and we already have uggins of stuff to sell so get somebody to sell it, please.
Almost a couple of months since the placing . It would be a help to get news of progress in the works to move forward, particularly in Namibia but Kanye should have news too by now, shouldn't it? Hope to hear something soon please, Colin.
On my broker today. The problem is the same as I've complained about for years. PC knows his stuff re metals and minerals. That's his field but selling is not. The bargain basement at Sunrise holds many operations that remain blots on the books because Sunrise can't sell and does not have a specialist who can. Without looking at the website now I recall Gold in Australia with decent grades; Silver, or was that given away for a percentage or 2 of results?, Diatomite used for filtering drinks plus pet flea control I believe. Perlite. Look at the price for that in your local store etc etc. We've got loads to sell but nobody to do it. Oh yes, Pozzolan too with ash begging to be replaced by builders to fit the green agenda. Come on Patrick. There's multi millions of shareholders funds tied up in Macclesfield. Never mind new ops for now, sell what we have.
Posts have dropped off Mr T but I don't imagine people are giving up. I posted re all the activity Friday with ambitious thoughts of upcoming news. Maybe it unintentionally infringed posting rules in some way. Not published anyway.
I too had the feeling that the 17th held the key. Of course, there could have been a problem but since we've heard nothing, I suspect not. It certainly tests the patience after the long wait but presumably the big holders are waiting so we can do nothing . GLA