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A poor deal for me unfortunately
I'm glad I take no notice of anything said in any of these boards
For me with an average of 213p the original idea was much better.
I won't pretend to understand this stuff but does this mean that I will be able to buy 13 shares for every 9 I own at 108p? If I wanted too of course, and subject to demand.
Must be still arguing about the size of the Christmas party pot.
Does anyone know how much more drilling they intend to do before they start building a mine?
My GKN shares are in a HL SIPP and I have been told that GKN claim some sort of obscure tax regulation does not allow them to issue them to people in this situation.
Take over rumours that we are not privy to?
Got that no problem. Sold JDW a few months back at +45%, not yet been quite so lucky here but I can wait and vouchers are a bonus.
I did not know they issued vouchers, just got in touch with HL for my share.
What's the point of posting the days closing sp EVERY day?
What's the point of cut and paste posting?
I'm just glad I followed the wise adage of only investing what I can afford to lose.
I hope your right, it needs to get to over �10 before I'm in profit
I cant read the article as I will not pay to read news but as I understand the situation the current plan is to receive and process the product at site A. Then it will be sent by conveyor to export through a new ship loader. Just along from the proposed location of the new ship loader are 2 ship unloaders and associated conveyors ex steelworks. My guess is that after a few years sitting idle these will have fallen to bits thru rust and building and installing new equipment will be the best option. It could be that Sirius now want to move site A closer to the dock but that means redirecting the conveyor tunnel. It would also mean a shorter conveyor and would save the expense of a conveyor bridge across a major road. It could also be that Sirius want to use some of the vacant steelworks land for product storage because the current site A is rather constrained. Whatever I don't see any earth shattering news forthcoming and my guess is that the article is built around the local mayor blowing his own trumpet as he is wont to do
Why on earth would Glencore or any mining major player be interested in a business processing waste? We would be sold off as non core business if owned by such. All we can hope for is that when the plant is running there will be enough profit to encourage a few pence rise in sp, I expect a dividend to be a long term prospect. My investment here is only small and was made in the hope that I could contribute in a small way to the life of the local resident of Kabwe for which I have sentimental attachment.