Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
Wondering if anybody else saw the item published by the FT - strangely it has now disappeared. Wish I could have attached it and posted it on here as so many of our posters do, because it appears that the reserve currency status of the Dollar is being endangered by the level of borrowing in the U.S under this administration.
Did not have time to read the whole article but I bet our Mr Mac spotted it OR can find it. I would love to read the whole article because it cheered me up no end....
More insolvency for our Mr Trump to explain..
Good luck all.
Good to hear from my friend in Wexford and thank you for your concern - my daughter lives in Belfast, which is part of our reason for being here. She has not fallen victim to the virus thankfully but her fluctuating temp is still a concern.
Gawd knows where we go from here but our share is certainly telling us something - if only we had more seasoned men at the helm !!!
Good luck all..
These self important wind bags seem to be increasing - people vote for them with their "oven ready ideas" which are at best window dressing. We leave it all to the markets, we'll all finish up as tenants - because only lottery winners will be able to buy houses.
This pandemic is serious, then Brexit lands on top of it, at a time when it is hard to be ill in hospital due to the state of the NHS - it breaks out in the south we will all be lighting candles.
My daughter was in one of the hospitals this week here for an as yet undiagnosed condition - she is still recovering from the experience and her shock at the suffering that she witnessed with people in pain laid on the floor.
They seem to have spent/blown all the money on the buildings, because there is no shortage of hospitals here but not enough people to treat them because of budgets.
How have we come to this....?
Any more good news ? - Trump's misfortune is most opportune - maybe he is looking down and is growing impatient - "why did I give him brains when he doesn't use them"
The Debate was a shambles as will be the aftermath when we finally get rid of the clown.
Good luck all....
What we need is a GARRET - the current situation would be right up his street - where have the men like him gone ? Where does Trump fit into all of this ?
No wonder we have global warming with all this printing - at this rate we'll have no trees at all.
Good luck all.....
Well said and hear hear - my sentiments exactly - the square mile will be shrinking from here as the business in Euro's shrinks.
Still they can always run up the flag and rely on their greatness....
Good luck all..
Well said Mr Mac, good to see and read you again - not sure that the banks oporate or could, except on the traditional principle of "Get em into debt and live off the interest." Lord knows I paid them enough over the years, during Margaret's reign there were years when they took over 40K from me, which is hard to earn and even harder to forget.
I have been saying for ages that cheap money must end and that change was on the way. I feel it will be quite profound and difficult to achieve at first because of the current banking culture that has been allowed to develop by a succession of compliant and unwitting administrations.
Your revised strategy of trading this share seems to me the only sensible form of amusement when playing the game with this toy bank - as it has become.
Hard times I fear are ahead and now Ireland has lost an important EU Commissioner at a crucial time for the country - North and South.
Good luck all...
Happy days they were at Lahinch - my cousin has a house at the side of the 14th - I had my best score ever there on a warm summers evening must be forty years ago.
I used to stay at the Aberdeen Arms when it was owned by the Vaughn family and was looked after so well - wonderful Guinness enjoyed with a steak cooked to perfection by Mrs Vaughan herself.
Marvellous breakfast in the morning and then off to Ballybunion and then down to Waterville, those were indeed the days, when you could play any course for no more than a tenner. Waterville is 170 euro's now at least and then there's the diesel.
Never mind our Kitchen Porter has stirred some very happy memories which I treasure.
Good luck all.
So he's back - a genuine on line troll - have to wonder in view of his/her graphic tone, if Cooking is one those unfortunate people that could not get their head between their knees in case of an emergency - I suspect that if he or she could they would never leave the house.
Good luck all.
Names that I recognise appearing on the board although I must admit that I have been a neglectful presence recently as I ready the place for a visit from my youngest daughter and her new born infant - her first and our first granddaughter.
Last week was given to our two "Hybrid" grandson's who seem to possess rechargeable batteries or they have over active glands.
Newcastle has recently been submerged in visitors "once they thought that the worst was over" - the new cases reported has had a very sobering effect - our visitors have disappeared like the snow...
The news on the job front is much in line with my expectations, today Debenham's joined the many reported casualties, which just serves to demonstrate what Vince Cable said when he referred to Britain's fragile economy.
Up here, where so much of the employment depends on patronage and political arm twisting, they are reeling from the news of so many jobs that have been lost already.
Brexit is still coming, nobody is talking about it with so many other competing headlines - but it is still coming. The effect on this economy will be quite severe
and will get a lot worse soon.
It is very hard to see where banks growth will come from when so much of the "new economy" is disappearing before our eyes.
Wexford will do alright because he casts his net wide and I shall be concentrating on my Golf and completing my garden "until the sun comes out again".
My new Motor Caddy is a great success and my game is slowly sharpening up but like Rory my sub par days now lie in the past I fear.
Good luck all and keep the spirits up with a good bottle of Red or a pint of the black stuff - remember it is good for you !!
Radar me boy - your probably right - given the news this morning of job losses and again yesterday.
10% shrinkage or falls in economic activity should not really be a surprise when so many companies were selling the same things - like supermarkets because creating jobs in those sectors "service industries" was easy "AS LONG AS THE DEBT COULD BE FINANCED."
Add into the equation shopping on the internet - which allows for concentration of stock in one place, increasing the chances of faster stock turn and it is easy to see why so many jobs are in danger in the retail sector.
Why spend money on bus fares???
Good luck all....I said change was coming and our current Pandemic will be blamed for some brutal financial engineering as we make the necessary adjustments so dividends can be earned.
My goodness - when the banks get started it's like reading Tolstoy - so many words to publish an apology.
They seem to have all the time in the world to publish this sort of thing but when you owe them money especially in the UK one of their "Seven Day Letters" takes about one paragraph.
Good luck all - at least my golf is good at the moment and my new electric caddy is great.
The European settlement of grants and loans is only part of the equation - somebody said that value is hard to find in the current stock market.
Why wouldn't be - with so few opportunities for genuine investment - what we finish up with is a shrinking economy and poorer wages that will act like a slow puncture when it comes to growing the economy.
We've spent too long under the guidance of the bean counters as they chopped lumps out of industries whilst extolling the virtues of cheaper and cheaper labour wherever it could be found which has resulted in investments being in products that compete with existing products and brands and fierce and cut throat competition which in turn impacts quality and choice.
The rag trade would be a very good example of this, manufacturing has migrated to a number of "Cooly Economy's" where competing "BRANDS" are manufactured in the same factory, as are many televisions in Turkey.
Over the last forty years we have been forced down this route by our one-time "Masters of The Universe" as they played for higher and higher stakes in what seems to me to have been little short of a game like Roulette.
Shopping Centres and University's have been built or enlarged on a foundation of ever increasing debt, what is left of the useful economy is expected to provide the jobs that will repay ALL this debt and in turn produce a profit for the banks.
Whilst there are opportunity's for worthwhile investment our "money men" do not very good at discovering them - probably because they want a high percentage return over too short a period. This was fine whilst they were plundering existing economy's and pension funds and exporting lots of jobs to China and anywhere that they could find cheap labour to produce goods that were sold at very good margins through all the wonderful shopping centres that were built - UNTIL Phillip Green and the like eroded those margins and the race to the bottom started.
I have been banging on about change for years - it has never been more wanted - what have the UK done about it NOTHING, preferring to opt for Brexit now that greatness has been re-discovered.
This has been reduced again to the status of a penny share which I do not see altering over the next couple of years.
Good luck all and to our friend playing "Shove Halfpenny" - just like the City with our money....and then charging us for looking after it.
You bet - drop the Colleen with her walking group - home for quick breakfast - FIRST TEE 11.30 on one of the finest courses in the world by invitation.
Nice to have the opportunity of play on a course that is not cluttered with Yanks and helicopters for once - they take ALL DAY and I hate eating sandwiches, whilst I am playing to keep up my strength, because they move so slowly.
Should be a good day - my first outing playing for our seniors against Newcastle on the big links - played it last forty years ago. This time with my new Motorcaddy.
Good luck all
The Government has guaranteed loans before - where did it get us......?????
Good luck all - wherever you are - quiet up here this year except for the usual chicken brained culprits in North Belfast - can't help themselves..