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Yes please persimmon. You'll be able to prove to everyone that you were wrong.
(Just to help you, it's Note 9 to the financial statements.)
https://www.investegate.co.uk/reabold-resources--rbd-/rns/full-year-results-for-the-year-ended-31-dec-2020/202106100700084002B/
I found it interesting that he asked Malcy's advice about West Newton progress. Malcy said, 'I’ve always been of the view that it’s a long process, not bad or problematic but there is much work to be done.' However, he decides to disregard his chum's advice, his own statement that it was a tight hole and nothing would come out for 6 weeks, AND THEN SAY it's taking too long, my runes are suggesting that maybe, just maybe, there could possibly, perhaps, be a slight problem that is causing a minor delay.
What happens? All these old faeces that only appear when there's a drop in share price reappear, saying the sensible thing for shareholders to do is to sell! Well, I'm not buying it. What I did buy, is a few million more shares.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he say several weeks ago that this was a 'tight hole' (nothing would be leaked), until it's finished (6 weeks), but after 5, yes, 5, weeks, he's saying he's concerned because nothing is coming out? Maybe I misunderstood...
Those dark 'patches' in the first video obviously aren't smuts or soot, they are the dark light rays from the trees being refracted in the heat plume. As the heat plume approaches the line of the background trees, more dark 'patches' appear, as more dark light rays are refracted.
Assuming my memory is up to snuff. Apologies if it's not clear. Just trying to explain why all is not as it may appear.
Your tweet absolutely proves my point. This is West Newton. 2 different locations.
1. 30 seconds in. Black and white background. https://twitter.com/Brobberspam1/status/1405488120657854469
2. 2minutes in. White background. https://twitter.com/Brobberspam1/status/1409295332068966410
I disagree Pboo. There was no colour differential behind the top of the stack (so no visible refraction because only one background colour was present), it was out of focus and he was messing about with the zoom. Looks pretty suspicious to me. The previous footage had dark trees and light sky in the background behind the flare stack, making the heat haze very obvious.