Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
What percentage of total stock do market makers usually hold?
Seems like the past few days have seen a beg volume of buys with not a lot of sells. Would have thought the majority of holders at this stage were in for the long term so kinda surprised the share price has not risen even further given the big volume.
Yes, we were told to be hopeful for the tmup to be issued this time last year.
On the plus side, the directors seem very genuine in their efforts but this is just my gut feel. I guess the share price reflects the markets confidence of delivery.
Unfortunately, its seems obvious what SAU want to do with their holding. Maybe the sale is cancelled but for how long?
Seems an incredibly stupid move by SAU, that has done nothing but undermine confidence in all parties involved.
Thought I'd ask chatGPT
ME:what is required to gain a 'temporary mountain use permit' from the government in south Korea to enable gold mining?
ChatGPT: To obtain a temporary mountain use permit for gold mining in South Korea, the following steps and requirements must be met:
Application: Submit a written application to the government authorities.
Environmental impact assessment: Conduct a study of the environmental impact of the mining project and provide a report to the authorities.
Approvals: Obtain approvals from relevant government agencies and departments such as the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, and the local government.
Technical requirements: Ensure that the mining project meets technical requirements, such as those related to safety, waste management, and pollution control.
Financial requirements: Provide proof of financial stability and the ability to fund the project.
License fee: Pay the required license fee.
Bond: Provide a bond to ensure that the project will be completed and the site will be rehabilitated to its original condition after the mining is completed.
It is important to note that the requirements and procedures for obtaining a temporary mountain use permit for gold mining may vary depending on the specific location and situation, and it is advisable to consult with a legal expert or government authorities for specific information.
Me: how much is the licence fee for this?
ChatGPT: I'm sorry, I do not have the specific information about the current license fee for a temporary mountain use permit for gold mining in South Korea. The fee may vary depending on factors such as the size and scale of the mining project, the location, and the prevailing regulations and policies. I recommend contacting the relevant government agencies or a local legal expert for the most up-to-date information on the license fee.
Me: what is the normal timescale for one to be granted?
ChatGPT: The time it takes to obtain a temporary mountain use permit for gold mining in South Korea may vary depending on the complexity of the project, the completeness of the application, and the processing time of the relevant government agencies.
Typically, the process of obtaining a permit can take several months to a year or more, depending on the circumstances. During this time, the government authorities will review the application, conduct environmental assessments, and consult with relevant agencies and departments.
It is advisable to consult with a local legal expert or government authorities for a more accurate estimate of the processing time for a temporary mountain use permit for gold mining in South Korea.
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£75 K of sales vs £1M forecast does not put the company in a strong negotiating position with anyone.
A 85% MoM retention rate without new subscribes is equivalent to a drop of current subscribers of 15% per month.
The Croda deal sounds like jam tomorrow(as with the oral study). With the appalling sales figures these sound like deflection to say the least.
I think they have said they hope to have a 'proof of concept' of first gold this year. No sure if that is "gold in quantity".
I have asked a question via twitter Q and A DM, with regard to their progress by year end, as yet its unanswered.
I've sold SBTX out of my ISA holding. Still have some in my SIPP which I'm prepared to write off.
As oleric says the evidence that this treatment works seems thin quite upon investigation. Even the 'wee red spots' "influencer" highlighted in todays presentation only mentions the product twice in her Instagram feed that I can see with no follow up feedback as to positive effects, indeed some of her followers seem to say it hasn't worked for them.
Reading the thread on the psoriasis website does not give overwhelming positive feedback and its hard not to feel that positive feedback is more from investors than sufferers.
I sincerely hope that this product does as it claims, and alleviates suffering for folk afflicted with psoriasis but I fear many (including me, not for the first time ) have been caught up in false hope.