Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Hi Morningsun, I read that too and indeed sad news. Not matter how bad we think it is watching share prices drop, there are armies of individuals out there, literally at the coal face, working on our behalf to keep world economies moving forward.
To be honest anyone who has to justify their knowledge with academic prowess record about attending a Russel Group University makes me yawn, I didn’t read past the bit where he associated this with ‘Oxbridge’ since the tears of laughter blurred my vision.
Certainly a sale will happen of some sort, exactly as described in the RNS. However, there are two other factors driving a sale here that the RNS won’t elude to:
1. The BoD average age is over 65. I’m pretty sure they are at a time on their lives now where they want to offload some pressure and release some / all equity.
2. Dmitry doesn’t want a black mark against his successful M&A CV, and he’s certainly one of the best to see through a successful conclusion to this deal.
Down the hatch, good evening. Just logged on and seen this your thread where you’re engaging in conversation with yourself.
Those invested have confidence, that’s why they are on this BB. I don’t think investors are worried, that wouldn’t make sense and contradicts their investment.
Where are you going with this thread? It’s a simple choice. Have confidence = buy / hold, don’t have confidence = sell.
I’m not sure your opinions are influencing people here, is that what you’re trying to do?
Must admit as a relative newbie I’ve been a bit sceptical about intraday MM manipulation, but that seemed clear as daylight. Small update drops on Twitter, immediate reaction (also small), but then reigned back in within a minute. Just makes me want to hold on even stronger. Scumbags.
After 6 months of absence I find a single tweet of a snowy mine surprisingly reassuring. To me it signifies quiet confidence of an operationally focussed company. No time for overt media drama and fanfares, but enough to tell me the engine room is running.
In my experience companies that have flash websites, teams of neurotic social media marketing agencies, and daily updates of meaningless psychobabble are the ones that have little beneath the surface and need the hype to drive sales of stuff we don’t need.
It’s Friday, yes I’m reading too much into a single tweet, probably taken by the local snow removal manager on a 15 year old Motorola Razr whilst walking off his hangover, but let me imagine...
Hi Mac, I do appreciate you digging out some social media links, and respectively I’d fully expect a company such AP to be in contact with mining companies like Eurasia to help promote and drive sales of their products.
If AP were under contract with EUA for surveys then I don’t see any sensitivity about AP declaring officially their contractual relationship. I’ve spent 15 years of my life supporting mining companies all over the world with their operational life support / infrastructure requirements and none of them mind declaring relationships within the bounds of an NDA. I just can’t see evidence of any declared relationships.