Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
@DBB, definitely not for the foreseeable future because, as he reiterated in the Crux interview the profits are going into upgrading, de-bottlenecking Vametco and upgrading the kilns at Vanchem, and then focusing on Mokopane.
@ Alphacomp, thank you for your sobering comment earlier, sometimes I’m like a spoilt brat and cannot see ahead clearly.
@bassguy, I slightly disagree there with you because FM got quite frustrated and reiterated that they’re doing all the road shows etc, so I’m not sure exactly what more they are to do? He kept reiterating that they are delivering on what they have set out to do ie. increase production, lower costs etc.
I cannot blame him for being frustrated at AIM and as a consequence moving off this ill run market. I’m upset with this whole fiasco and have on a number of times thought of calling it a day on here.
A good interview in my opinion, could someone please explain to me what would happen to my shares if they now delist off AIM?
A great summary Endion, thank you.
I feel the same, either a single holder or a group of them. If this is the case, and you’re reading this, well I’m sure you’ve certainly made some profit, and have really frustrated a lot of us on here.
I just do not understand why the sp has not gone back anywhere near where it was to pre-pandemic prices?
The company have stated verbally and in writing, one more than one occasion that Vametco and Vanchem are operating at normal pre-lockdown production levels. 2020 guidance has been maintained, although dependent on no further Covid19 related stoppages.
Well my personal take on this was, I thought Kenya were going to be one of the first BE customers, but after watching this video I think they are looking closely at another storage solution as mentioned a few times. MN is working hard at it for the BE storage though.
Another great informative interview, I personally prefer these by Andrew, so thanks for sharing the link.
I feel for fortune, because like he says, they are slowly ticking all the boxes that they set out to do.
I'm listening Alpha-thank you
You guys post very valid replies, thank you.
There is no doubt VRFB's are second to none, being recyclable, long life,safe etc.etc.
Alpha yes I am aware of this, thanks to you for informing us weeks/months/years ago.
I know we have a massive resource (slight understatement there)
What we don't have at the moment is the processing output capacity required.
Not only Bushveld, but there are not enough suppliers, like there is with Lithium, YET.
Alpha I'm concerned we will not be able to supply all the vanadium required.
This is just my opinion so don't shoot me down just yet.
Watching that IFBF yesterday, and IF all those figures were to come to fruition, there is no cat in hells chance that we could supply all that vanadium, and therein lies my concern. Is the market concerned that there is not enough vanadium to supply all these batteries?
I do also believe that Mikhail has had hundreds of enquiries too.
I did. Was blown away with the amounts of energy required JUST for Amazon,Google etc.
Will be listening today at 2.0pm, but would like to know who is featuring on the list of speakers.
@bassguy they're on a break at the moment, resuming talking at 2.0pm, try again because it is really interesting.
As a note, daniel gatti from IDTechEx pumped Bushy very nicely.
matt from Invinity is really positive, nd as a side note I wish i had got in there earlier.
I personally don't like that type of ramping, just as I don't like de-ramping it put me off, I did like NickDerbys posts when he just stated what was to come etc.
I just want facts, as hard as that may seem to be at the time.
I'm in and ready to watch.
don't expect notes, I'm way too slow for that
https://m.miningweekly.com/article/china-now-a-net-importer-of-vanadium-bushveld-minerals-2020-06-23
Just to reaffirm what was earlier posted.
Gla
Strange that @ Stubot an article I’ve just read tells of China still using/sourcing Cobalt for their batteries.
https://www.miningmx.com/trending/42300-glencore-secures-deal-to-supply-car-maker-tesla-with-cobalt-from-drc-mines/
Oh what to believe hey?