Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Thanks for posting Rob very interesting article no surprise on here we know metals and particularly our metal are the ‘new oil’ how long will it take for the greater market to wake up? Not long I believe!!
Hope we can have a clear run with this share and that extraction can start soon.
I agree they are going to keep a large percent back for future development and this is what I meant by the ground rules of this process shifting from Roeka days. I do not view this prospect with alarm Russia is looking for investment! Development of this vast and expanding resource! OK but if our shares are devalued for an American investor to join us in this quest at least we should know who! I'm sure the dividend will be 'large' enough for DS to set up a new venture and Christian to retire if he wants to and this is where I and so many others here have similar interests. I am happy to remain involved but can we smell the coffee please bod.
Said the pound in your pocket was not changed by devaluation. Well sorry it is! Our holdings are devalued by the ii issue and we should have more details about this and several other issues. Information needs to be shared as to why this 'sale' process has taken so long and, if ground rules have shifted, why.
Very good again Mac, thanks, but I think the company should be more forthcoming to share holders about these assets. I think we are entitled to at least have official estimates of Rh. Perhaps a minor niggle as am sure there is a lot of very hard work going on by the team.
I don't pretend to be '"more knowledgeable' than you but I think you are on the right track in questioning the frequently made statements on here that Blackrock act Only as a tracker fund. They are investors just like you and me and if you look at their Web site they have a very long report prepared by several brainy staff laying out a new policy direction towards sustainable investment. I think Blackrock are actually interested in our assets, deeper than a pure algomitheric approach of a tracker, and from what they seem to be saying, because it is more profitable.
I don't pretend to be '"more knowledgeable' than you but I think you are on the right track in questioning the frequently made statements on here that Blackrock act Only as a tracker fund. They are investors just like you and me and if you look at their Web site they have a very long report prepared by several brainy staff laying out a new policy direction towards sustainable investment. I think Blackrock are actually interested in our assets, deeper than a pure algomitheric approach of a tracker, and from what they seem to be saying, because it is more profitable.
Couldn't agree more Mac. This share has a parallel life of increasing assets and as I have said before DS should have a lage screen in the library/negotiating room, with all the goodies on live display, particularly Rhodium but the next big story, now developing, will be platinum . My one critisisum of the the bod would be their lack of information on our Rhodium resources. GLA
Well that is your opinion and like all the 'chartists' and phsoudo scientific approaches on here, that is all it is! Maybe I'll go to Australia tonight and sell Auteco to buy 100% in here, not sure yet GLA anyway.
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A Dream
Admiral Benbow Tillywas we eard a step an a plonk silhouetted were a figure in a tricorn hat two pistols in his belt, cruch under is arm. 'Grog itl be then' says he, a grabbin a seat from under a wrench of a man illuminated by the candle, 'whome be he' says I a duckin under th cruch ar him be one a them Bots, an he boots him with is silver buckled shoe. A sitting in the the corner he says as he plats the gunpowder into his hair. Suddenly he grabs me by the arm hand on his cutlass 'hay lad who be you' 'Yr ain't one them shorters is y lad, shiver mi turnpikes ill slit yer gizzard so ar will' I felt a wet patch between mi legs, 'no croaks I I be Virgil Invester' arr say he throwin me backwards like a sack, fetch mi grog an ill tell yer a story.
I pushed past lil draped around a man called GGGold, riches beyond compare, says he, put yer money in my pot says he but I held to mi dubloons stitched to mi wastkit a threw a farthing to the publican in his leather apron. 'Two grogs says I'. When I came round I was face down in the sawdust, looking up towards a leather apron, 'get out of here Yr cheapscape: says he :Yr one of those always drivin down the price of mi short beer:.' oh no' says I I pay the market rate but that was what I saw quoted this morning, 'taint no more' says he 'it be two pence each' sheepishly I passed the cash and asked who be the man with one leg. 'eee says e it be long Jon Palladian' an he slips me a black disc. 'You give him this' says he.
Pushing through the crowd I noticed Lil had one hand in GGGolds pot and the other making a happy event, sit ye down ordered Jon in the flickering light an Ill show y riches beyond Yr wdest dreams., 'EIGHT POUND A SHARE' says the parrot pieces of 'EIGHT POUND A SHARE' 'arrrrr' says Jon 'arr arr there be a mine, a mine says he in deepest Russia........
I listened long as he droned and every now and again shuffled grubby papers in front of him then he reached into his doublet and unfolded a grubby paper with two crosses on a peninsula of land. AY AY lad ere be the treasure.' Eight pound a share' said the parrot. I looked at Jon., his dark eyes glistened by the flickering light, set deep his weathered face. 'Eight pounds a share' said the parrot.
' What be the papers Yr a shofflin' says I 'mi EUA sharres' says he 'I counts em constant like'
'Y mun buy some lad' says he 'treasure beyond dreams' says he. EIGHT POUNDS A SHARE said the parrot
' arr says Ill get some'
And I handed him the black disc, he went white as a blank screen and uttered not a word, for this was the future his fortune his money would disappear