A few of us on this board have highlighted the significance of Vision Blue’s investment in FAR. I’m sure there’s a few of us too who have also invested in Cornish Metals. I am one of these investors. I have also invested in Anglesey Mining too. Let’s see what happens. But remember, if Sir MIck suddenly disinvests then we are all in serious trouble. He has the financial resources to take that hit. Do you? Do we?
Https://www.ajbell.co.uk/articles/latestnews/270740/ferro-alloy-resources-concentrate-processing-figures-rise-2023
Also what’s happened to the company website? They must be updating it maybe?
Well another year goes by and it’s been, by the end of the year, a challenging time to hold this share.
A very sincere message to all especially those who are shareholders like me: good luck.
That feasibility study will hopefully not be delayed further and give us some cheer. And with the world economy getter stronger hopefully the price of vanadium will improve too thereby strengthening the company balance sheet.
Very little Xmas cheer. It’ll be alright.
And if Mick sells then we’re all royally buggered.
We wait till the beginning of 2024. Nick Bridgen said the study will be due then. Let’s hope the supply issues improve too. Next year will be pivotal !
Team FAR investors, is it the price of vanadium that’s holding down the share price? Are all vanadium miners in the doldrums too?
Hurricane Energy and Sirius Minerals also said they were “delighted”. Even Hitler in the bunker said he was delighted.
Do not interpret anything by language but purely on results and future expectations.
Next winter we should have plenty of LNG.
Three quid by 2030?! I’ll be demanding more than that by 2030. This is supposed to be a game changing vanadium producer with low costs, and if expected world demand will increase exponentially then a measly three quid feels cheap. In ten years time I expect it to be double that at least.
Remember more news to come in Q4 of this year. It is imminent. Go back to previous post below and read the presentation.
Patience will be rewarded.
I’m holding for the long term. In 10 years I want to semi retire or retire. If this share does what we want, if good fortune is on our side, then hopefully when we cash in, we’ll be alright.
And that’s exactly what I’m getting at. It is political risk that we are being effected by and that risk will eventually subside. The company fundamentals are still there.
Jammy, what has the company done to make you want to sell your holding at a 65% loss? My question is specific, what has the company done?
We could be nervous as Putin did say a veiled threat towards Kazakhstan
However read this…
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.jpost.com/opinion/article-709316/amp
I was told by someone that it’s only copper that cannot be replicated. Are there plans by others to try and synthesise and produce a material that mimics Vanadium?
I am a FAR investor holding approx 40,000 shares.
The problem is Kazakhstan is considered a Russian satellite country, part of the Eurasian alliance of countries. They have a large Russian population. Russia helped quell internal problems in Kazakhstan earlier on in the year. I read there was a fear they Russia could invade, nonsense of course but the market may fear Russian interference. I am a shareholder in FAR. Your thoughts fellow shareholders?
What alliance do India and China have? They are enemies.
They have fought many times. China is a supporter of ****stan and in fact the ****stanis have been the first country to buy a Chinese fighter plane.
India is a bit of a puzzle. Natural allies of the west you would think but they are also great allies with Russia due to the support by the Soviet Union of India during the 1971 war with ****stan.
In turn, ****stan have improved relations with Russia and are now interested in buying the Russian S400 missile system that India also bought a few years ago.
It’s a patchwork of self interest and chess games.
We’ve had something on Monday but that’s it. I was expecting more. We’ve got till this afternoon I suppose
The company need to ensure they keep their mouths shut and say nothing about what is going on. Nobody in the firm including middle management should say a word. If there is regime change, FAR could be seen as part of the old regime. At this precise moment anything could happen. We need this to fizzle out without any more bloodshed. It seems this conflict is the result of a power struggle, probably of two equally corrupt opponents.