Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Posted on Jubilee metals.
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wires/copper-s-road-to-a-super-cycle
What a dream, almost 12% commission for brokers(the current spread). No wonder they orgasm every mention of Kefi on track or off track even. Wouldn't you just want to churn out shares and re-buy them in with a big fat commission. Least my trading platform has reduced the trading fee.
Meanwhile, at least that dam will be kicking out some electric power by the time Harry gets his his band of loan sharks spooning out our funding.
Heading into the sunny days yet slightly cooler nights. Overall very pleasant forecast for the next five months.
Anyone who has a few weeks spare might consider an over-winter stay in Oromia. Probably best to hire a 4x4 and travel down to Gimbi where you can celebrate two Christmas holidays. One on the 25th with family and perhaps one with the locals on 7th January.
Don't forget to attempt a quick detour with a whistle-stop off the B43 through Tulu Kappi and what could be some bumpy off-road driving to the site of Tulu Kapi mine where locals should give you a warm welcome once you explain you are shareholder and helping them with their housing needs.
Thereafter head South towards Genji where I don't actually see a hotel, however if you carry a large tent on board there is ample pasture and bush to the North of the hospital.
I say pitch camp near to the hospital as it increases your chances of surviving a fisty-cuffs with a baboon or warthog.
Just trawling through other travelers snaps shots I see there are wolves, jackals and even wild donkey. This could be a safari of a lifetime so it would be great if one of us can make the effort and return with some 1st hand information about how the locals think things are progressing; and with some great pictures of the diverse range of wild life thriving around those parts.
Laughable, what judge wouldn't want to nip into court for 10.30hrs and slip out at 16.30hrs knowing that his box work is pretty much the same as a previous case. Saying that the backlog of million dollar scuffles will be quite lengthy, but these judges rely on the steady income as do all the other hangers on.
It's ridiculous complaining that MMs have manipulated this. It's a simple share for a company with it's main revenue from fleecing shareholders. Until the company has a revenue stream there will be no big players buying into this. There are plenty of PI chancers like me but my pin money from modern day slavery isn't going to move this share. Lets just hope the consortium can see an opportunity by putting their cash into a mine which could help keep the Ethiopian economy ticking over so they aren't too much of a burden on charitable organisations which historically have made it their business feeding people in this neck of Africa.
If only other UK companies were like this . Most of the bottom feeding catfish are waiting around to find out if they can squeeze yet another fund raiser out of tearful holders.
Hoping this just keeps giving.