Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
denby
I said I'd be HAPPY with 86p.
And that's because it would be a 140 bagger for me at that price - and I'm already on a free ride ;-)
It's already my best ever investment.
If we get £2.30, £3.50, £5.15 or £7.80 I'll happily accept that too.
GLA
Tr1ck
It's been a long hard road with many bumps and pitholes, and a few grenades thrown in along the way, but we're nearly there.
I'm optimistically sticking with the last guess I gave Ian which was, I believe, £5.15, but I'll be happy with 86p a share.
(DYOR, obs)
GLA
Tr1ck
I liked yesterday's Practive article on Eurasia - simple, clear and positive.
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/939122/eurasia-mining-hails-approval-of-production-increase-plans-for-urals-project-939122.html
GLA
DYOR
Tr1ck
Jobrads
Hope you took some profit when AMC hit 40p on licence confirmation a few years back. Top-slicing there and putting the cash into Eurasia turns out to have been the best investment decision of my life.
GLA
Tr1ck
Eurasia have multiple indicative ‘non-binding offers’
I am perfectly happy with that statement, which the Nomad will have vetted.
It might be getting complicated but that just means it’s more likely that some sort of a JV is on the cards - with Tesla and NorNickel, Glencoe and Sinosteel? Who knows?
MuesliBrown on Twitter explains the term well.
Well spotted Topcat
GLA
Tr1ck
Crackers?
Because so many of us are on free rides and have already 60-bagged??
Because EUA would return even more to us shareholders if the FSP doesn’t achieve a sale??
I like to make money from my investments. You must be an entirely different kind of trader.
Merry Christmas all LTHs.
2 days left for the DFS RNS to drop.
It’s only for a small percentage of the assets but it is bankable.
If we lift to 50p this run, that would mean a takeout at 75p would only be a 50% premium to market value.
None of the major players would have trouble justifying that to shareholders.
However with £4bn of a war chest NorNckel could offer twice that so £1.50 a share is not as outrageous as it once sounded. Governance at the likes of Anglo or Glencore might baulk at paying 4 or 5 times our capitalisation but the Chinese won’t have that problem as they don’t have to convince shareholders.
This could be about to get very interesting.
GLA
Tr1ck