Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
... During the convention, Dr Bernstein will be participating in the following events:
Monday 4 March 2024
11:15am at the Chelsea Hotel Toronto: 'Major Graphite Projects by Companies of MSP Partners', part of the MSP Graphite Supply Chain Deep-Dive Meeting hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea.
The Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) is a collaboration of 13 countries and the EU to catalyze public and private investment in responsible critical minerals supply chains globally.
13:45pm at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre: 'Bringing the World Class Amitsoq Graphite Project Back to Production' as part of Greenland Day, hosted by the Government of Greenland.
At both events Dr Bernstein will be explaining the strategic importance of GreenRoc's high quality Amitsoq graphite project in Greenland to the ongoing development of the electric vehicles battery sector.
Speakers and attendees at both events will include government officials, policy makers, financial institutions, advisers and experts and industry players from across the electric vehicle battery supply chain.
Https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/GROC/greenroc-presenting-at-pdac-2024/16354207
Bumdebum,
Wary of groupthink, when almost everybody seems to think exactly the same way.
Is there any remaining possibility of positive surprises, apart from the Supreme court fixing the date of its judgement?
Well yes, there is, in Portland and in Loxley.
But, unfortunately, am not gifted with any particular insights.
Just had a look at the 6-month graph. Today, the share price is basically where it was in mid-September.
That's surprising given, in that time:
the dewatering of level 4 and the relaunch of exploration activities at Clogau and in the Dolgellau gold field;
the continuing stream of positive news from GROC, including the release of the PEA.
1/ the result of the GM; 2/ the Supreme court judgement.
If either goes against UKOG, then there is a very real problem.
If both go UKOG's way, then, at least in the very short term, some of the downward pressure should be relieved.
Follows on from the new debt facility RNS:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/news-article/ANGS/notice-of-general-meeting-gm-/16351750