One could argue that adults would just let them play. Nothing wrong with a different style and even a hint of mirth on occasion. Season of good will to all men, and some such..
Thanks, Westie. He's not the man for presentations IMO, but I'm keeping the faith in the project & the company. Hopefully those geo-political dark clouds on the horizon don't get any more threatening.. ATB
I'm sure there'll be a knee-jerk to the negative, as many have been focussed on the end of the 6-month EA, but it's looking like ARCM are getting stronger on their own, so eventually things will right themselves IMO.
7om86 - If you want a bb full of snides, welcome. There are many who like to dictate what can be said and what can't be said. Probably one of THE tightest most negative boards on LSE, and that is against some fierce competition. GLA
Westie - Yes, hopefully they're looking to under-promise & over-deliver. Wind taken from the sails somewhat, but it makes no real difference to the shares in the SIPP. If anything it keeps the charges down! Good weekend all.
Ideas - Good point. I believe GC indicated Q1 2021 in an interview - possibly with Interactive Investors. They may have subtly delivered some disappointing news, but it may be expectation management.
RE: Anglo American recruiting geologist in Zambia11 Dec 2020 08:37
Slurms - That's very possible. In the annual report, the strategic vision was that Arc should be a leading African focused copper exploration company with a high quality project pipeline. If AA are moving back in to Zambia then either Arc are moving out or are changing their vision to one of the beach.
RE: Anglo American recruiting geologist in Zambia11 Dec 2020 07:48
Do we think that the job ads are a formality, and the posts will actually be filled by those who are currently employed by Arc to do exactly the same thing?
CBax - In order for construction to begin finance must be sorted, I guess. That will be a big event for the SP. After that, it should be a steady rise through construction to production IMO.