Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
Yes of course. Might be worth it for a smaller co
how many do you have?
y'alright Troaj?
ah ok, fair enough
GWM - sorry yeah you're right on the tax free
I was thinking of it as being a 2-3% annual interest cost effectively in IG that they charge on the contract, vs no charge holding with own funds
Agree, except they did actually do a placing last week !
It's not over yet
thanks for the answers on Cobre; what would cause the licence to be cancelled?
yeah just "necessary tools" is a bit vague. tell us what the tools are and use them. that said, it's the lowest cap mining stock on aim and either via the licence or a new project that will undoubtedly add interest, there's two shots at a good rise (markets allowing)
ah yeah my bad, so it's basically done post today - you'd generally better have it in a normal account rather than put up 100% margin
I do wonder if it's coordinated though by the government or something, got an email from Hargreaves yesterday saying my Portfolio is a "little risky" (!). Although I have my safe stocks in T212 so overall I guess I'm just right!
ah I see. probably a big drain on liquidity in the market though from the moves on monday and tues maybe that's when it got priced.
I don't think it'll get tied up till covid subsides a bit in SA personally and they've outlined a variety of workstreams. Depends what comes back on Haneti but if you compare mcap here to Kavango, which doesn't even have the positive soil samples. could end up being the main project, soil grades were great. but let's see what drill holds.
Is that the case with all smallcaps or just amc?
Wierdly just got another 3k at 0.51....not sure why
only q is why they don't have litigation funding yet
Interview with POW CEO today said waiting on drill results for Tanzania to inform next round of drilling
The nickel looks interesting to me
what do you mean by cobre rolls over?
RNS.