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Well I was trying to top up this morning but MMs were rationing them and took it offline. Bloody crooks. Bought eventually but had to pay more. Now you can sell as many online as you want, which says it all, really. But it's still cheap and I have sold the ones I had in the trading account (.1715), which in two days will be in the ISA for the long term. So I'm seeking a steady sp until Weds... which probably means it won't oblige. GFD, you can go whistle for the .13 you were seeking. This thing is waking up.
I've lost count of the number of times .13 -.14 has been successfully tested. We may henceforth establish a higher trading range as we move towards the grant of a licence. Some traders may even move to the sidelines as the trend kicks in and as volume ticks higher, as it did last week and continues today. I honestly don't see much downside even at this level and I haven't seen much downside for many weeks. Thanks to those posting press pickups... very strong, as they say in W1A . The future does indeed look bright and the optimism is palpable. Savile Row is looking possible.
Hardy Amies gone bust! Not for the first time has this firm been in trouble. The old man will be turning in his grave. I hope the Chinese don't buy it. But it wouldn't surprise me. Of course we will be clad in the real thing when the KOD ship comes in. Fly the flag, Ned. Oh and up the Ammers.
Your faith is a tonic, Ned. My res for the New Year to you: Seek treatment for Tourette's. LOL. That will be the impending KOD windfall well spent! Though on second thoughts you wouldn't be Ned without it.
A very happy Christmas to one and all. I hope that with patience we shall see this company realise its full potential. We know lithium is the future if we are to put an end to global warming. As one of the biggest polluters China has not come to this realisation a moment too soon. This is the eleventh hour. I genuinely believe KOD will be instrumental in the impending energy revolution.
ffs, in ***May*** they said:
''...Environmental consultants Digby Wells completing preliminary social meetings as part of Environmental Impact Assessment for future mining application.''
Social meetings? What's that a euphemism for?
I suspect the Malian visit was to establish KOD's bona fides in relation to the Chinese partnership, GFD. And I am not sure I can apply much logic to timescales in Mali. It ain't that kind of place and things will move forward when govt officials are ready. What with the delays in completing SC's initial investment and producing/processing the bulk sample, not to mention the licence fiasco, I expect everything to take longer, whatever BA says for public consumption. He won't be hurried and he won't be held accountable to the bulk of investors, ie us. I do like your optimism, however.
It isn't taking much to move the ask up this morning. That might be evidence that yesterday's drop was seen as an opportunity, which I believe it was. Yes, BA looked very much 'at home' in Perth on that video. I think he's the real thing...
I do agree that the bulk sample issue is not central but it was BA who mentioned it and it really does not look good if it never gets mentioned again. What else are they winding people up about just to pique some interest? Is the bulk sample 'nugatory' as well? LOL
Naive, yes, it's possible. I was incredulous and remain so when BA implied at the AGM that there there were no economies of scale to be had from having a single, shared processing plant. This has to be explored further... there's no room for personal aggrandisement, if that's what's driving BA. I think cooperation will show that both companies are serious about their intentions to become producers. The resultant rise in credibility will surely help the sp.