Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Tugs and barges. Must be learning from the Corry contract
If they are thinking September for JR return they may be trying to line it up with the date they are pushing for return of Stormont assembly (if it happens).
No finance deal by end of June it sounds like. Same stuff about new contracts.
After last year's fiasco with audited accounts and the length of time they took any idea when to expect audited accounts this year? Things have been very quiet. I expect they have a few RNS lined up waiting for the court decision before announcing them depending on the decision.
Hope so, 49% spread is ridiculous
Tumbleweed in here. I don't think i've invested in a company that provides as few updates as Borders. It is like they don't want you to invest.
looks like it at 4.35
Thanks for the link!
KEFI had been hoping to sign definitive agreements around the end of FY22. In the light of recent developments, it is now aiming to sign off on its final Umbrella Agreement at the end of April (note: Watch the Invest Ethiopia conference on 26–28 April). Following that, it expects final government approvals in May (which will allow it to sign individual agreements with banks etc party by party), KEFI shareholder approval in June and independently certified security sign-off also in June, ahead of equity funds flowing in July. The timing of all of the above will be driven by the Ethiopian government. However, all other things being equal, KEFI expects to be at full production after 24 months of construction – ie in mid-2025.
Yeah that was the one Si thanks.
If that is the one sitting near the cruise ship dock it looked like it had wind turbine blades or possible airplane wings from Sprint on them, hard to tell when driving by
About half the value of oil... Diesel will still be needed for ages yet and plastic. 50% is still obviously very significant
About 45 percent of a typical barrel of crude oil is refined into gasoline. An additional 29 percent is refined to diesel fuel. The remaining oil is used to make plastics and other products (see image Products made from a barrel of crude oil, 2016).
Thanks for posting!
Ugliest shirt ever, fans hate it.
I guess their practice is to release a quarterly update and it is the end of the quarter?
April, hopefully 2023
Could be steel for the barges they are making
https://www.navylookout.com/in-focus-the-fleet-solid-support-ship-design/
Don't blame the DUP for sticking up for those who believe NI is an integral part of the UK and not tied to the EU