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https://electrek.co/2019/06/30/tesla-very-close-record-deliveries/
I hope so, a year ago this share was 4.30p.
We now know much more about its assets, all to the good, with more info about to land on Vermelho with its battery grade Nickel and cobalt.
We also now know that the production of electric vehicles will become a torrent, not a trickle.
We also have in my opinion a decent bunch running the show, who hopefully will consider our interests in what should be a prosperous future for the company.
https://www.brrmedia.co.uk/broadcasts/5cf65032221579216107c934/horizonte-minerals-high-purity-cobalt-nickel-sulphate-from-vermelho
Can't find the relevant interview, but this short one gives a good idea of where we are, plus probably some of the reason they can't buy yet.
Jeremy has said in a recent interview that they are likely to buy once the closed season is over (PFS due on Vermelho), though each director must make their own decision.
The CFO always seems to buy the most, he must have a finger on the pulse.
I have gathered that they feel director buys only have a short term influence on market sentiment.
I feel they are waiting for their share options to action at 4.8p, suits me!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=buG3t4pASDM
Yes, royalty deal first later this year, though not mentioned here.
PFS Vermelho mid this year.
Finance finalised by end of first quarter next year. Always a chance it won't be needed.
https://www.teslarati.com/porsche-ceo-defends-tesla-model-3-demand-taycan-reservations/
The future - and it will need plenty of Nickel.
Been thinking that for a year!
Perhaps we have had a bit of Ars 'gloomdust' sprinkled on us today.
More news on Vermelho probably just weeks away, should be interesting.
Good luck to all invested in Nickel and copper.
https://www.australianmining.com.au/news/australian-mines-to-earn-5bn-from-sconi/
Interesting this one, the Australian authorities are fast tracking this mine, so they must consider it a good prospect (excuse the pun) it has just increased its estimate of reserves of Nickel sulphate.
Looking at the graph comparison on the HZM website, comparing Vermelho to Sconi, Vermelho still seems to have much more reserves.
Someone over on the other side was asking how our management compared to another share.
Reckon ours are very experienced, hats off for obtaining Vermelho which I think is the icing on the cake.
Nice to have Alexander N Christophe aboard, Senior Vice President, Exploration, Projects and Technical Services at Teck, who of course have a shareholding here of over 14%.