AVZ Discussion 2022

Winenut

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It's not wise posting anything related to where abouts when every dickhead and their dog reads this.
There seems to be a good link between progress and new ammo fired our way. Best having your own chats in private on this. You can always do the homework and get to know those that know off social media

Personally I'd like to think he's in the DRC sorting this shit out

Not exactly sure what the detractors would gain if they knew that but if the Nige's whereabouts has to be top secret so be it

For the record though I don't think the Nige is an international espionage agent
 
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Xerof

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The Xerox photocopier started having kids at 14....

It's like that in NZ :D

Another cheeky bugger

I thought I had declared my aged fragility some time ago, but for the record I was 27 when son arrived

I'm clearly a clapped out Xerox photocopier, as my rate of reproduction is dismal, but I did have my ink supply cut off at 43, rendering me totally redundant

@BEISHA yet another cheeky bugger still....

Sid Barrett is my doppelgänger
 
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Onthefm

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It's not wise posting anything related to where abouts when every dickhead and their dog reads this.
There seems to be a good link between progress and new ammo fired our way. Best having your own chats in private on this. You can always do the homework and get to know those that know off social media
For fuck sakes mate it's not mi6 or cia we are asking about its a manager of a poxy asx delisted company we are talking about hear. You would think the owners of the company deserve to know where their managers are.
 
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Onthefm

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Personally I'd like to think he's in the DRC sorting this shit out

Not exactly sure what the detractors would gain if they knew that but if the Nige's whereabouts has to be top secret so be it

For the record though I don't think the Nige is an international espionage agent
Sorry mate didn't see your post
 

AudreH

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For fuck sakes mate it's not mi6 or cia we are asking about its a manager of a poxy asx delisted company we are talking about hear. You would think the owners of the company deserve to know where their managers are.
every dickhead and their dog reads this: Onthefm joins the chat
 
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John25

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Anyone know where the Nige is currently?

Anyone want to have a guess on that?

Anyone...anyone..........Bueller???
Might be organising Royal Shit Show Part2
Coming Soon to a State near you …even NZ
Honestly this has to be tied up & finalised by then
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Doc

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Rediah

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Which one, he get jack of it all and defected to the North?
You beat me to it.
 
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Hudnut

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For fuck sakes mate it's not mi6 or cia we are asking about its a manager of a poxy asx delisted company we are talking about hear. You would think the owners of the company deserve to know where their managers are.

Suspended, not delisted. Important difference.

I can see the headlines now in the AFR.
"According to sources, AVZ has been delisted......"
 
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oxxa23

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The lines struck through are accurate. The DRC is represented by COMINIERE in the JV, so my point was they can’t override, a work around in some form needs to be found, specifically wrt ceding the 10%

I certainly hope the detractors are out of the loop!!
I'm sure the drc govt could somehow force cominiere to cede their 10% to the govt
 
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Onthefm

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Suspended, not delisted. Important difference.

I can see the headlines now in the AFR.
"According to sources, AVZ has been delisted......"
Quite right. My bad
 

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I think I’ve read somewhere about threats to the personal safety of AVZ leadership.
If we are indeed at the pointy end of negotiations (yeah, I know - kill me now…) then I’d like to think that we will have people there to see it through. I also think that such info should only be shared privately so as not to provide our enemies with *anything* they can use against us.

#FuckZijin
#FuckLars
 
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cruiser51

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I'm sure the drc govt could somehow force cominiere to cede their 10% to the govt
Maybe if Felix says Makala, Makala, Makala, wink wink nudge nudge, can you remember those millions you invested in mars bars?



 
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oxxa23

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Maybe if Felix says Makala, Makala, Makala, wink wink nudge nudge, can you remember those millions you invested in mars bars?




Yes, that was my inclination... cede or prison...
 
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THE WHITE HOUSE
The White House

SEPTEMBER 09, 2023

Joint Statement from the United States and the European Union on Support for Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s commitment to Further Develop the Lobito Corridor and the U.S.-EU Launch of a Greenfield Rail Line Feasibility Study​


Today, on the margins of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) event at the G20 in India, the United States of America and the European Union welcomed the recent commitment by Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to develop the Lobito Corridor connecting southern Democratic Republic of the Congo and northwestern Zambia to regional and global trade markets via the Port of Lobito in Angola.

To accelerate this work in partnership with the three African countries, the European Union and the United States are teaming up to support the development of the Corridor, including by launching feasibility studies for a new greenfield rail line expansion between Zambia and Angola. This represents a powerful evolution of the Partnership element of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment with a collaborative approach that could be replicated in other strategic corridors around the world.

The U.S.-EU partnership will upgrade critical infrastructure across sub-Saharan Africa to unlock the enormous potential of this region. We are excited to join forces to generate economic benefits with our partners in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.
The partnership will combine financial resources and technical know-how to accelerate the Lobito Corridor development, including investments in digital access and agricultural value chains that will increase regional competitiveness. This announcement shows PGI and Global Gateway at work, bringing partners together to finance multibillion dollar projects that will help create local jobs, decrease the carbon footprint and improve local economies.
As an immediate next step, the United States and the European Union will support the Governments in launching pre-feasibility studies for the construction of the new Zambia-Lobito railway line from eastern Angola through northern Zambia. This builds on the initial U.S.-led support to refurbish the railway section from the Lobito port in Angola to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Once transport infrastructure connecting all three countries is fully operational, the Corridor will enhance export possibilities for Zambia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, boost the regional circulation of goods, and promote the mobility of citizens. By significantly reducing the average transport time, the new railway will lower the logistics costs and carbon footprint of exporting metals, agricultural goods, and other products, as well as for future development of any mineral discoveries.

The United States and the European Union plan to explore cooperation in three specific areas: i) transport infrastructure investments; ii) measures to facilitate trade, economic development and transit; and iii) support to related sectors to fuel inclusive and sustainable economic growth and capital investment in Angola, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo in the longer term. Specifically, this includes developing clean energy projects to increase the power supply to surrounding communities, supporting diversified investment in critical minerals and clean energy supply chains, extending digital access, growing agriculture value chains to enhance local food production for the region’s expanding population and to address global food insecurity, as well as augmenting local workforce training, support for small and medium enterprises and economic diversification.
 
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Retrobyte

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THE WHITE HOUSE
The White House

SEPTEMBER 09, 2023

Joint Statement from the United States and the European Union on Support for Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s commitment to Further Develop the Lobito Corridor and the U.S.-EU Launch of a Greenfield Rail Line Feasibility Study​


Today, on the margins of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII) event at the G20 in India, the United States of America and the European Union welcomed the recent commitment by Angola, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to develop the Lobito Corridor connecting southern Democratic Republic of the Congo and northwestern Zambia to regional and global trade markets via the Port of Lobito in Angola.

To accelerate this work in partnership with the three African countries, the European Union and the United States are teaming up to support the development of the Corridor, including by launching feasibility studies for a new greenfield rail line expansion between Zambia and Angola. This represents a powerful evolution of the Partnership element of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment with a collaborative approach that could be replicated in other strategic corridors around the world.

The U.S.-EU partnership will upgrade critical infrastructure across sub-Saharan Africa to unlock the enormous potential of this region. We are excited to join forces to generate economic benefits with our partners in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.
The partnership will combine financial resources and technical know-how to accelerate the Lobito Corridor development, including investments in digital access and agricultural value chains that will increase regional competitiveness. This announcement shows PGI and Global Gateway at work, bringing partners together to finance multibillion dollar projects that will help create local jobs, decrease the carbon footprint and improve local economies.
As an immediate next step, the United States and the European Union will support the Governments in launching pre-feasibility studies for the construction of the new Zambia-Lobito railway line from eastern Angola through northern Zambia. This builds on the initial U.S.-led support to refurbish the railway section from the Lobito port in Angola to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Once transport infrastructure connecting all three countries is fully operational, the Corridor will enhance export possibilities for Zambia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, boost the regional circulation of goods, and promote the mobility of citizens. By significantly reducing the average transport time, the new railway will lower the logistics costs and carbon footprint of exporting metals, agricultural goods, and other products, as well as for future development of any mineral discoveries.

The United States and the European Union plan to explore cooperation in three specific areas: i) transport infrastructure investments; ii) measures to facilitate trade, economic development and transit; and iii) support to related sectors to fuel inclusive and sustainable economic growth and capital investment in Angola, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo in the longer term. Specifically, this includes developing clean energy projects to increase the power supply to surrounding communities, supporting diversified investment in critical minerals and clean energy supply chains, extending digital access, growing agriculture value chains to enhance local food production for the region’s expanding population and to address global food insecurity, as well as augmenting local workforce training, support for small and medium enterprises and economic diversification.

It is good news, so definitely worth a repost every few hours
 
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