The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Native Flora please. ( my father had a forestry degree)
Otherwise I treat every "Bamps" word as gold.
Oh for the smell of laterite on tennis balls. Sierra Leone laterite roads even better!
Shauns Rapid Eye Movement increased whilst answering the last few questions. Keeping cards close to his chest. Excellent!
JA is not a lifestyle shyster, he's a successful businessman and he has put his money where his mouth is. So I am still holding. PLus I was brought up in West Africa and don't expect things to be straight forward. In fact I would be suspicious if they were straightforward.
Have you noticed how much weight JA has lost? Make of that what you will.
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Tiggerman,
Adopted yellowbelly then ! I'm a meggie, but some of my grandparents live permanently in the churchyard at Filey.
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(actually 16th Ind Para)
I paraphrase Sun Tzu's Art of War.
"Deceit is the first virtue of the general" ... ... Good on yuh Sean !! Keep going.
The GGP BoD aren't playing a game of cards with us, they are playing with/against professional card sharps.
Sean Day coaches junior rugby, I bet he teaches the kids to throw a good dummy!
Most of my shares were purchased at a ha'penny and under. So I can be patient. If SD builds a bigger company , its assets will be bigger and the share price will normally be commensurate. What's not to like?
Tenth
What the Rudall result tells me is that I have invested my preciouis savings in some very clever people. Along with their patience and hard work. Thank you GGP. Tenth.
Some of the posters here should go and write a novel, A better use of their imaginations. I was part of the Halliburton cement crew on the Norjarl, when it ( and other rigs ??) were discovering the Murchison Field.
Did I know what we had discovered? No! Did I ask any of the drill crew or lab boys. Certainly not! Just wanted to keep my job. .... Was proud though, to be on a rig that ran 9 5/8 casing in a Force 10.
2.2 Million for family. incl grandchildren. (1.9M for me and wife at 0.00633P)
Mostly held with Hargreaves .
enjoy!!
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As a retired oil industry QHSE Manager, I don't see the conditions onerous, just very clearly stated , in the Scandinavian manner. Not the broad iffy clauses you can get in British legislation. So I see the Swedish government as being clear in its requirements which makes it difficult for the SAMI to kick the ball down the road.
Any team of operations and environmental managers worth their salt, should manage these conditions without difficulty.
Will some of the SAMI huff and puff and try and obfuscate, probably. But they should be closed down pretty quickly.
The trade of 139, 484 shares at 0.233 p at 11.49.56 am was my BUY on Hargreaves Lansdown. Not a SELL.
Tenth.
I once was down-wind of a roebuck in Countesswells Forest (Aberdeen) . I got to within 10 yards of it and could see how stressed it was ready to run from any danger. A fact of life for them. Reindeer are used to being herded. You can get quite close to them on Cairngorm, in plain sight.
Look at the back of the eye to see what someone is thinking.
Ashers Rapid Eye Movements shows he is a walking computer.
And for those of us brought-up in West Africa and have worked there , Christmas is a time of contractors giving presents to clients. Tower will have had to manage expectations very carefully. - whilst also showing respect!
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For those of us who have worked in an oil co, its the Drilling Dept, Geologists and Res Engineers who make the decisions on where to drill a wildcat. Not the CEO, CFO or consultants. If the Drilling Dept felt over-ruled, then Mitchener should have resigned. He should have insisted on a pre-salt hole or resigned. Personally - and its only an opinion - the others partners should be asked what they advised. ie SLB. Oh to be a fly on the wall. The whole thing stinks.
Tenth.
You need a road to build and maintain a conveyor. So you end up with both!
Slurry in pipeline? You would probably end up with a gold lined pipe!! The pipe would eventually abraid and you would have some of the most exotic sand dunes in the world.
Sorry mate, seen enough abraided pipeline and fittings .
We have a retire puppy walker 2 doorsdown and I have walked her retired guide dogs - an absolute pleasure - here in Aberdeen they reckon a dog costs £70k over its lifetime incl retirement. They are trained on Forfar, Angus.
Wonderful idea.
I take it Isabella is busy in the lab, still doing site assays. Que?
Hydrogen is lighter than air.
I think as Aussies, GH and CB are probably more sensitive about Coronavirus and the aboriginal community, few as they may be in the area. Secondly RIOs "accidental" bulldozing of one of the oldest archaeological sites / rock shelters in Australia may well have added an extra tick box to project planning. Lets hope its being sorted and the drilling goes ahead.
TMT - thanks for taking your time to write that post, which really should be published in Investors Chronicle. Its one thing understanding the bits of the jig-saw, its another to summarise it. tx!