Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Open Orphen registration is via your broker, mine I did by telephone.
For those who have not been sent any information regarding voting. You need to contact your broker and register with them. I had to do this and stated my intentions via phone. Must be by tomorrow I was told.
Pandemic requires 80% to be vaccianted to get HERD immunity, due to new mutation, believe it or not.
Just an under ground Bunker!
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-demand-for-underground-bunkers-soars-over-fears-of-coronavirus-pandemic-12156996
COVID-19: Demand for underground bunkers soars over fears of coronavirus pandemic,
Glov, MedI Please change your glasses?
MEDI, Glov : You also need to change your specs! So you can read what is written. It is such a shame you can't see.
COVID-19: Sainsbury's warns of fruit and veg shortages if freight chaos not solved within days
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-risk-of-serious-disruption-to-christmas-fresh-food-supplies-12169129
This mutant is easier to catch. So even on a bus or Stagecoach tram, bus etc you will catch it by an increased rate of 70 %. So it is likely to a problem.
It is not just the French! They have all stopped travel and goods. Even India. If you didn't realise it before. This is taste of what Brexit is goimg to be like. A big flop!
It is 2020 now. Are you in a different time zone?
"I will hold unless it hits 80p, I believe RR will be back to 500-600p by 2012/13 - I have £4.5k at £1"
LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks Sold Off As New Virus Strain Fears Bite
Mon, 21st Dec 2020 17:07
(Alliance News) - Stocks in London ended deeply in the red on Monday as the UK faces a triple threat of a new coronavirus strain, alongside trade disruptions and Brexit uncertainty as the year-end deadline draws closer.
Crisis talks are being held to prevent the UK being cut off from the continent over fears about the spread of the new coronavirus variant.
French transport minister Jean-Baptiste Djebarri said he hoped a protocol would be agreed by EU states "to ensure that movement from the UK can resume" after his country banned passengers and freight crossing the English Channel.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was chairing a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee to discuss the mutant coronavirus and the travel restrictions imposed by the French and a string of other countries in Europe and beyond.
WRAPUP 1-World closes borders to Britain as new coronavirus strain breeds panic
Mon, 21st Dec 2020 12:20
* India, Hong Kong join slew of nations cutting travel with
UK
* Follows UK discovery of new highly infectious virus strain
* British supermarket Sainsbury's warns of shortages of some
foods
* Sterling, stocks and bond yields tumble
* Chaos comes as Britain is due to exit EU's orbit on Dec.
31
By Gerhard Mey and Ben Makori
DOVER, England, Dec 21 (Reuters) - More countries closed
their borders to Britain on Monday over fears of a highly
infectious new coronavirus strain, heightening global panic,
causing travel chaos and raising the prospect of UK food
shortages just days before the Brexit cliff edge.
India, Poland, Switzerland, Russia and Hong Kong suspended
travel for Britons after Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned
that a mutated variant of the virus up to 70% more infectious
had been identified in the country, while Japan and South Korea
said they were monitoring the situation.
A slew of countries have already suspended travel, including
France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland,
Belgium, Israel and Canada.
The discovery of the new strain, just months before vaccines
are expected to be widely available, sowed fresh panic in a
pandemic that has killed about 1.7 million people worldwide and
more than 67,000 in Britain.
Australia said two people who travelled from the United
Kingdom to New South Wales state were found to be carrying the
mutated virus.
Johnson will chair an emergency response meeting on Monday
to discuss international travel, in particular the flow of
freight in and out of Britain. EU officials held a meeting on
coordinating their response.
France shut its border to arrivals of people and trucks from
Britain, closing off one of the most important trade arteries
with mainland Europe.
As families and truck drivers tried to navigate the travel
bans to get back home in time for Christmas, Britain's
second-largest supermarket chain, Sainsbury's, said
gaps would start to appear on shelves within days if transport
ties were not quickly restored with mainland Europe.
"If nothing changes, we will start to see gaps over the
coming days on lettuce, some salad leaves, cauliflowers,
broccoli and citrus fruit – all of which are imported from the
continent at this time of year," Sainsbury's said.
Shellfish producers in Scotland said they had tonnes of
perishable products stranded on roads as the French border was
closed. Disruption in Britain will also snarl supplies to
Ireland.
"No driver wants to deliver to the UK now, so the UK is
going to see its freight supply dry up," France's FNTR national
road haulage federation said.
The global alarm was reflected in financial markets.
European shares slumped, with travel and leisure stocks
bearing the brunt of the pain; British Airways-owner IAG
and easyJet fell about 8%, while Air France KLM