The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
Astonboy
Did you foresee 2 weeks ago the storms over the SE coast currently?
Very disappointed, no word of power problems in the pro xx active vid on H1 results maybe that was covered by the niggles.
Iberian resources (the operating company) was EBITDA positive not WRES.
God knows what Blackrock are going to srew out of WRES as payment for the interest installments.
All time high.
As we already know, Sn production was problematic in July & August; I don't understand the niggle?
marklee
If the Q3 figures are as we expect and a narrative that Q4 is going to be better/1000tonne target still achievable then a Friday RNS will do me.
Hopefully I've taken advantage of the consolidation.
Watch out for a 100k buy @ 7.75p @ 11.25am printed probably at 12.25pm.
Hopefully I've taken advantage of the consolidation.
Watch out for a 100k buy @ 11.25am printed probably at 12.25pm.
Tro
Not sold any HUM even though some are.
Great news on HUM today.
Profit taking on recent rise.
Tro is that you?
How about anticipation of reasonable September/Q3 production?
Most probably.
The naysayers can't think how WRES are going to hit monthly production targets, but at the T2 ROM rate that's 500k/qtr, so hitting towards 300k would give us a further 70% to go for, not to mention improved recoveries of 70% in the case of W and 50% for Sn.
My other expectation is that ROM feed should be towards 300k wmt.
Safety
W Q1 recovery 32% Q2 47%, Sn Q1 27% Q2 44%
MIB
Results reflect activity to end June. We already new from the Qtrly updates the results would be somewhat lacklustre.
Curates egg.
jaf
time for bed...
Has to be metal for both elements, which implies about 150 tonnes concentrate @ 65% W and 40 tonnes concentrate @ 50% Sn.
On the above figures I expect WRES to be making an operational profit.
But environmental campaign group Fossil Free East Yorkshire commissioned an independent study into the plans which claimed they were “fundamentally flawed”
But the plans have seen Conservative East Riding Mid-Holderness ward’s Councillor Jacob Birch writing to Environment Secretary George Eustice to order an Environmental Impact Assessment which the minister ruled out.
Councillor Andy Walker, ward member for Bridlington South and Yorkshire Party environment spokesperson, branded the plans “insane” in light of the council’s climate emergency declaration.
I wonder if the above parties use gas to heat the central heating systems?