Firering Strategic Minerals: From explorer to producer. Watch the video here.
Keefy imo it's one thing joining and another conforming as you display, however I think this move by 88 could be a tactical piece of marketing. Ticking enviromental boxes will ease the journey and make the asset more appealing. As Bromb points out with a smile its heading in the right direction.
12.57 agreed I doubt the cost would have any impact. Bringing the company in line with regulation and standardisation can only be a good thing when we talk of buyers interest. Many companys here strive to achieve ISO ratings and this isn't too dissimilar.
19.11 Scot
Please do not try to draw me into your quest or attempt to belittle other posters. I have previously posted on 88 that I won't pass comment on things I'm not 100% sure of, and keep to light-hearted banter or conversation that relates to the share without bias. I will however state that this thread is way out of hand and it seems the PANR bit has been overshadowed by personal criticism.
Can't we just all play nicely?
Taking a holding of 345 mill. In leiu of services means they know it's down there. Piling in resources on a whim that there might be oil would be commercial suicide. It's down there, and yes the price will drop before next winter's works but then what's new?
Hold.
Bromb the AGM will be agenda, a few introductions an a big round of applause for DW's service then off for a cucumber sandwich. I think they will want to announce a pending announcement at least, if only to keep some interest going and deflect every shareholders question. There seems to be activity as you have eloquently displayed, but the greater number of holders must be getting hungry now....
Hi all
Interesting reading below, and similarly a debate from a few weeks ago regarding EV and infrastructure. A piece from the FT in the link referring to RR's aim to build modular, nuclear power stations to help speed up the process of eliminating fossil fuels.
Great stuff, RR shares go up, government scores brownie points for cutting out fossil and powering the EV revolution....IMO it still needs to be mined, transported, delivered and then disposed of and that's before the objections of placing one in a sunny corner of a shire.
To the point and again in my opinion those that think oil is a thing of the past, think again.
https://www.ft.com/content/11ba5955-2f75-4eb5-b3e9-73f74684eb10