Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Marksman. Its good to know that at least there's two of us stalwarts prepared to still peep over the parapet. All the best.
For me it's a watch and wait, particularly as the company now seems to be much better managed and expanding the network prudently?
Demand exceeding supply on Asset Match.
Marksman, I'm the other stalwart! See my post 10th November; and I still believe in Santa.
I just see this company going from strength to strength in what seems to be a very orderly and sustainable, albeit gradual expansion. I'm hanging in for the rise of the Phoenix?
Won't accept a trade???
2 comparatively huge buys at .55 when the rest of the market is trampolining? (hope you guys like my analogy)
Any ideas on this?
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The Company today announces that it has further extended the terms of its unsecured loan agreements with Annunaki Investments (Private Limited) ("Annunaki") and SSCG Africa Holdings ("SSCG") (the "Loan Agreements")
Surely a 3 month extension agreement would not be granted unless some positive strategy with a strong likelihood of success is convincing enough to persuade?
I'm glad you raised this. i have long suspected that the multitude of 1.35 transactions were in fact buys. I know it is argued that for every sell there is a buy. Could the wisdom of better informed posters shed some light?
The relaunch of Zambia Airways has been pushed back again from January 2019, to April 2019. The original launch was scheduled for October this year.
The announcement was made in Parliament, by Brian Mushimba, Minister of Transport and Communications who said that the decision was made to give the IDC enough time to appoint the board of directors for the airline.
In August it was announced that Ethiopian Airlines and Zambia Airways have signed a shareholder agreement to revive Zambia’s national airline, more than two decades after its closure.
The agreement reached last January between Africa’s largest airline and Zambia’s Industrial Development Agency, stipulates that Zambia Airways liquidated in 1994, will operate 12 aircraft by 2028.
Ethiopian Airlines will own 45% of the renovated airline and Zambia 55%, according to a statement by the Ethiopian company. It adds that its initial investment in the start-up of the national carrier will be $30 million.
Intercontinental routes, including Europe, the Middle East and Asia, will be added in the near future.
In bad taste that. Ever watched air crash investigation?
Looks like down to twice daily from Saturday
Don't panic Mr Mainwaring!
I did notice when looking at the Website routes section a few days ago that it was stated all these flights were being operated by Solenta. Did we know this?
Thanks for that. Must be problem at my end. I am encouraged by your more positive outlook.
Cant complete dummy booking this morning. RNS @ 7
All seems back to normal. Bookings available.
Same. No flights from Saturday???
No flights from Saturday???