Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
If they sold ICOA I would sell up , I think it would be extremely shortsighted and irresponsible as a company to give away known assets and 50mill income per year for "what ifs" with EH and PGM .
Max, if there is a buyout now for IOCA, I think most holders here will be underwater and lose the money. You can't want this, can you? Id say most are averaging 0.8-1p the ones that been here for years. Do you think a buyout would lead to >1p
Whats the numbers behind this though from a quick glance of headline 85% of 3.5M tone operation planned for 4 years then 100% would for 14Mt would be 120M$ giving ~8.6$ for a tonne. Currently its ~$140 a tonne on spot market. Thats a hell of a discount is it not. Not that incouraged by that if I am honest
I would like to get my hands on the raw data dip. I know this is a precious metal study also. Furthermore 124 cases is a very small sample size and almost statistically irrelevant. It would be good to see a similar study with all mines that discovered something in last 30years and dive into that data. Let's hope the findings are not correct as we would be wanting more gains than the average quoted here
It's irrelevant if max is paid or not use the posts for the links. It's easy to be right when all you predict is SP dropping and the backdrop is all junior miners getting hammered . Predicting sp drop when other miners are flying in a bull cycle then I'll be impressed. People just get tired of stating the obvious especially when they losing.
Sinter you are a welcomed addiiton to the board , keep up the posts. Gems within the crap moonboy and chris2/wolfy spew.
January will be interesting, that's for sure. Hoping we get news early on regarding the license and CEO. Often think I am mad or everyone else is for not seeing the potential here. Seems like a no brainer to me and easy revenue generator. I dont know why others in AIM/LSE go for African lithium or PGM in Russia over DSO in Australia
Cj . It was bad from bill to not understand this and the time delay . He gave hope to investors about producing in 2023. Its bad to not be ontop of all the paperwork and applications. As soon as we found any DSO the process should have been started. Good management would have understood these delays etc
Let's stop the whole ramping deramp debates. Like most boards there will be both . Decide for yourself who is who. We don't need to comment on it 24/7 just boring . My opinion here is the assets are brilliant and the management up until now have been poor. Which is the better of the 2 options . Even poor management can get this across the line , good management would have us producing already. Seems management have been working for themselves and not the PI . Nothing new there in AIM. Holding strong but not happy.
AA selling stake... making space to buy us for 9b I hope lol
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/anglo-american-to-sell-share-in-9bn-uk-mining-project-qwn3fbqfb
Well this is the question are they moving on of their free will wolfy or are large holder forcing people out once they done a job behind the scenes . Which camp are you in? Obviously another rns will come out with new ceo but the buyout would be a new prediction I would give you credit for if it occurred. But my thoughts are it would have already happened by now if AA or RIO or anyone big wanted to own
I've never read anything you have wrote wolfy which appeared as knowledgeable investor Outlook or experience. Its always came across as an investor underwater who is just mad in the direction of the SP and stating the obvious.