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wombat74

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Please explain what the good work of our BoD has been to date.

We officially know nothing.

Nods, winks, and vague statements saying everything is alright don't cut the mustard. All we have so far is pineapples and graterwanks
geo was positive AVQ right up to their last breath when the Chinese stole it . It's just in his nature to be positive .
 
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At this stage it is counter productive to shame the DRC. Suggest those angry souls wait and see how it pans out before berating the DRC as it will have a detrimental affect on all the good work of our BoD.
you got a timeframe for when the BOD's good work will be done and we will be trading again?
 
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A good 'Rule-of-Thumb' valuation model is the 2% in-ground valuation method... (I do prefer $12)...

Scarpa & SF2TH have some excellent analysis on COY valuations also...

GLAH
 
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Geo.

"Suggest those angry souls wait and see how it pans out before berating the DRC"

We have been waiting for over one year and could be waiting for many more (hopefully not)

We have every right to be upset and angry. As a matter of fact over a year of built up anger.

We have been played by this backward country and they show no shame just smiles whilst they fill their pockets with corrupt money.

They need to be identified and exposed. until the follow their own Law and Mining code and issue Mining Licence
 
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At this stage it is counter productive to shame the DRC. Suggest those angry souls wait and see how it pans out before berating the DRC as it will have a detrimental affect on all the good work of our BoD.
At this stage a reasonable take over would solve everyone's problems and avoid the courts.
What are the odds Geo a simple poor . good chance
. excellent would suffice.
 
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wombat74

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"I am happy with my investment in the DRC and confident it will do ok for me as I invested small change"- geo-au
 
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I think there is a need to acknowledge there is not much that can be shared in a public forum other than nods, winks and vague statements, given the various "bad actors", double agents, multiple personalities who abound, plus Huawei up our digital bums 24/7. The perception that the BOD are sitting on their arses doing nothing other than playing golf while spending their salary on ill-fitting suits, hookers and blow is misguided. There are multiple active networks of shareholders with good intel and contacts. That's one excellent outcome of the roadshows - people meet in real life and networks are created. Tagging every DRC pollie, every DRC NGO, every mining company that operates in the DRC, Joe Biden, Penny Wong and Elon Musk on Twitter is not going to progress things faster - we are on DRC time, and there's nothing anyone can do about that other than sit back, crack another tinnie and wait it out.
 
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I think there is a need to acknowledge there is not much that can be shared in a public forum other than nods, winks and vague statements, given the various "bad actors", double agents, multiple personalities who abound, plus Huawei up our digital bums 24/7. The perception that the BOD are sitting on their arses doing nothing other than playing golf while spending their salary on ill-fitting suits, hookers and blow is misguided. There are multiple active networks of shareholders with good intel and contacts. That's one excellent outcome of the roadshows - people meet in real life and networks are created. Tagging every DRC pollie, every DRC NGO, every mining company that operates in the DRC, Joe Biden, Penny Wong and Elon Musk on Twitter is not going to progress things faster - we are on DRC time, and there's nothing anyone can do about that other than sit back, crack another tinnie and wait it out.
Going off the last 2 years I'd say there isn't much that can be shared on the forums because fuck all is actually happening to progress us to the mining licence

I see it differently with regards to the public relations campaign. I think that the pressure put on the DRC government that repeatedly making other investors aware of the shitshow we have had to endure in a respectful but assertive manner will make things progress quicker.

Whispers that the BOD don't want this happening that were prevalent a month ago appear to have stopped. I reckon Eramet shareholders are happy that their management was paying attention to the AVZ story before deciding not to invest in the DRC. And there will be many more companies that decide this and make it public unless Felix walks the 'business climate' he likes to talk imo

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Going off the last 2 years I'd say there isn't much that can be shared on the forums because fuck all is actually happening to progress us to the mining licence

I see it differently with regards to the public relations campaign. I think that the pressure put on the DRC government that repeatedly making other investors aware of the shitshow we have had to endure in a respectful but assertive manner will make things progress quicker.

Whispers that the BOD don't want this happening that were prevalent a month ago appear to have stopped. I reckon Eramet shareholders are happy that their management was paying attention to the AVZ story before deciding not to invest in the DRC. And there will be many more companies that decide this and make it public unless Felix walks the 'business climate' he likes to talk imo

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I for one will never invest in anything Africa based ever again. Nor will i ever make any donations. The $$ lost in this $hit show more then covers a life time of charity.
 
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I reckon Eramet shareholders are happy that their management was paying attention to the AVZ story before deciding not to invest in the DRC.

Absolutely, I would be happy too with that decision if I was an Eramet shareholder. But I'm not - I am an AVZ shareholder, and AVZ currently only has mining or exploration interests in one country only, so there's nothing for me or any other AVZ shareholder to gain by sabotaging any remaining chance AVZ has of making something out of this long and tortuous situation. There's more downside potential from the Twitter whiners than upside - they could fuck things up completely when there is still some chance of a good outcome for AVZ and shareholders.
 
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Absolutely, I would be happy too with that decision if I was an Eramet shareholder. But I'm not - I am an AVZ shareholder, and AVZ currently only has mining or exploration interests in one country only, so there's nothing for me or any other AVZ shareholder to gain by sabotaging any remaining chance AVZ has of making something out of this long and tortuous situation. There's more downside potential from the Twitter whiners than upside - they could fuck things up completely when there is still some chance of a good outcome for AVZ and shareholders.

I just don't see the President pulling a licence cause someone on twitter said he sucked?
 
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I just don't see the President pulling a licence cause someone on twitter said he sucked?

In that case, what's the point of "shareholders" spamming Twitter feeds with anti-DRC posts with AVZ tagged in every one of them? What are they trying to achieve - maybe they are only small holders so are happy to roll the dice and lose their lunch money, but I still maintain it's counter productive and there are many of us who have far more to lose if the constant stream of negativity persuades someone in the DRC government who has influence over the outcome to pull the plug. And that person may not even be the President.
 
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Absolutely, I would be happy too with that decision if I was an Eramet shareholder. But I'm not - I am an AVZ shareholder, and AVZ currently only has mining or exploration interests in one country only, so there's nothing for me or any other AVZ shareholder to gain by sabotaging any remaining chance AVZ has of making something out of this long and tortuous situation. There's more downside potential from the Twitter whiners than upside - they could fuck things up completely when there is still some chance of a good outcome for AVZ and shareholders.
Yeah calling people names won't help. But stating facts will. The DRC government wants gringo and European investors. Not gonna happen unless they do right by AVZ and they know it imo
 
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Going off the last 2 years I'd say there isn't much that can be shared on the forums because fuck all is actually happening to progress us to the mining licence

I see it differently with regards to the public relations campaign. I think that the pressure put on the DRC government that repeatedly making other investors aware of the shitshow we have had to endure in a respectful but assertive manner will make things progress quicker.

Whispers that the BOD don't want this happening that were prevalent a month ago appear to have stopped. I reckon Eramet shareholders are happy that their management was paying attention to the AVZ story before deciding not to invest in the DRC. And there will be many more companies that decide this and make it public unless Felix walks the 'business climate' he likes to talk imo

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I absolutely agree Carlos. Jens is a large shareholder and the only person we aware of who knows Nigel well enough to play golf with him and he has been copying and pasting all of Dave Evans' rundowns on AVZ's history on Twitter so obviously he thinks it's a good idea

I know Dave has done his share (replying to every bank and company who advertised on THE VUKA GROUP's DRC MINING WEEK 2023 Facebook page) and he even got some replies, including one from
https://copperbeltkatangamining.com/

I think Dave has done a fair job and deserves a break and I think I've provided enough information to have a break as well. I would love to see a shareholder copy and paste AVZ's history to each of the following media outlets listed below who have supported our cause by exposing corruption in the DRC Mining Sector.... Before the MINING WEEK 2023 event is over




















Simply copy and paste an email saying the following.... it couldn't be that hard, Jens has been doing it on Twitter

Read the AVZ story. AVZ Minerals spent 6 years & millions of dollars developing the Manono Project, only to have the project, ML & ownership delayed by the illegal actions of Cominiere, Chinese company Zijin and Simon Cong (Read the IGF report)

For 6 years in the DRC AVZ Minerals carried out Soil Sampling; Field Mapping; Consulting; Drilling; Metallurgical Testing; FEED Study; Securing a lease on an Industrial Site for logistics including road haulage, rail & port services & infrastructure rehab to the road from Manono

AVZ produced a 160-page Definitive Feasibility Study; Received DFS Technical Approval; Had a SEZ Agreement; Tendered for Mining Infrastructure and followed the DRC Mining Code. AVZ satisfied all required approvals - Environmental Approval; Financial Capability (through Raising Capital, Negotiating Funding with Pan African DFI’s, Arranging funding and Offtake Agreements with CATH, Obtaining Several Offtake Agreements for both Lithium and Tin) Favourable Cadastral Opinion & Favourable Technical Opinion of the DFS for the Manono project. The Ministerial Decree to award the ML was granted last April then taken away

AVZ Minerals also produced an 85-page Sustainability Report committed to Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) including Socio - economic benefits, Preserving environmental values, Providing a transparent and ethical supply chain, Ending poverty, Improving health and education, Economic growth and employment, Minimising greenhouse gas emissions, Preserving biodiversity, Restoring the Mpiana Mwanga Power Plant and Supplying energy and contributing to the local communities. AVZ's Environmental Study and Impact Assessment Reports included 7 ESIA's and Groundwater Management.

Now following the DRC taking away AVZ's ownership and delaying the Mining License, AVZ has been forced to take the DRC to International Centre For Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)


I've got a few million shares too, and I've been here fighting for the company every week unlike others and even when I say I'm going to take some time off I probably don't. I'm not one of those shareholders who thinks the DRC are ever going to play nice, that's why it's in the fucken courts
 
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In that case, what's the point of "shareholders" spamming Twitter feeds with anti-DRC posts with AVZ tagged in every one of them? What are they trying to achieve - maybe they are only small holders so are happy to roll the dice and lose their lunch money, but I still maintain it's counter productive and there are many of us who have far more to lose if the constant stream of negativity persuades someone in the DRC government who has influence over the outcome to pull the plug. And that person may not even be the President.
I think the idea is to expose the corruption to the wider investing community, to DRC people.
The fact that they are so thin skinned that twitter comments were causing problems with AVZ dealing with them, only points to the fact they are corrupt as fuck and know it full well.

I think with this latest action by AVZ, many people feel it's time to name, shame, expose, yell, scream, and carry on as to cause so much trouble that it's more of a headache to keep acting against their laws and with corruption than to act in good faith and with the law.
AVZ are now drawing global attention to "unlawful" DRC activity, so lets do the same.. well lets keep on doing the same.

I think that's how we began this campaign on twitter, then we got told to be respectful, and we did that. After all it's a different way of life in the DRC.

But I dunno man, Africa, China, the West, we are all human and the same creatures at the end of the day, and in the west, transparency, exposing corruption, naming and shaming seems to be the only way to beat the corrupt.

They want us to be quiet, keep it secret, the game of criminals.

Perhaps it's time to keep shouting, and draw as much attention as possible.
They must be embarresed as hell at the DRC mining week.
And fucking good!
 
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In that case, what's the point of "shareholders" spamming Twitter feeds with anti-DRC posts with AVZ tagged in every one of them? What are they trying to achieve - maybe they are only small holders so are happy to roll the dice and lose their lunch money, but I still maintain it's counter productive and there are many of us who have far more to lose if the constant stream of negativity persuades someone in the DRC government who has influence over the outcome to pull the plug. And that person may not even be the President.

Fair enough. It's not a hill I'd die on either way.
 

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In that case, what's the point of "shareholders" spamming Twitter feeds with anti-DRC posts with AVZ tagged in every one of them? What are they trying to achieve - maybe they are only small holders so are happy to roll the dice and lose their lunch money, but I still maintain it's counter productive and there are many of us who have far more to lose if the constant stream of negativity persuades someone in the DRC government who has influence over the outcome to pull the plug. And that person may not even be the President.
Everything in this sordid affair is out of the presidents hands and / or his cohorts, it's in the lap of the highest courts in the world, nothing we say on this forum or on twitter is going to make a difference regards to " pulling the plug " cause it's out of their hands too. So in that regard, no harm or foul in protesting / applying pressure to the corruptors and reminding them factually that they can't get away with ripping innocent coy like Avz and their shareholders interest.

I would fully agree with your argument, if the Drc govt was still in deliberations with Dathcom jv regards to awarding the ML imminently but clearly that isn't the case, cause AVZ have now taken the whole government to the ICSD, which is rather damning.

Us shareholders have done the stiff upper lip for well over 12 months, hoping that method would allow common sense to prevail, now, it's gloves off.

I liken the AVZ protestors on twitter, to the protest marches you see constantly in Australia, whereby nurses, police , transport workers etc fight for better pay and conditions...most of the time it works very effectively.

As long as the protests are respectful and highlight the facts, then there is no come backs.

Sometimes the quiet way is ineffective cause the bullies feel empowered to continue if not challenged, so a peaceful protest is the next best thing.

Fighting back to protect one's interest is perfectly fine by me.

Imo of course.
 
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