Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Banburyboy I am being positive today and thinking AB would not go to the Congo this time if he had not had certain reassurances from both sides. But the POW deal sort of goes against that. In his stockbox interview I think he said he was very very well. I would have hoped to hear some Kenya news by now too. Helpful said these people in Congo are wriggly people but so is AB. Fingers crossed.
News I once had confidence here and have held all my shares and they are down 95% or more. I once spoke to Mr Bell once and he was a really smooth talker but I found out a few years later that something he assured me was not quite what it seemed in other words it was a bit of a porky pie. I now tend to take what he says with a pinch of salt.
I know you know AB well. Do you not agree that everything he tries either fails or is delayed for an assortment of reasons. Can one man be so unlucky or is his failure to see a project through down by other factors?
I have got to admit if at noon these people officially become MPs in DRC which by implication suggests then can then begin to progress things, then that should have been stated at the last RNS. Smoke and mirrors as always and you are going along with it too. Very shady.
He really has crafted it well around the placing. Maybe news on DRC later this week or next week. Can we assume the next placing will be at a high price as we have all these good prospects on the go? The answer will be no of course. Why did our great leader not go over to the Congo personally with all his contacts over there? Obviously he has been taken for a ride as have I.