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WPM60

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It was obviously implied.
anyway an article that details the sham cases against Trump is not evidence.
Good luck with getting the right treatment for your late stage Trump Derangement Syndrome
There’s a great documentary you should watch - ‘The brainwashing of my Dad’.
 
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Hope is a dangerous thing for sure... but, there's clearly some punters that need hope also... you constantly blow out their candle...

I am lucky, it effects me, but, I have a really good business and it doesn't hurt me other than some time... but, there is some here all in... and in a fragile way that a bit of hope is actually a good thing for them...

I understand the courts will take time, but, that's if the usa and eu don't apply overbearing pressure on the drc... I personally think you're not giving that as big a chance as I feel it is.... in fact everyone on here having a bad day yesterday wasn't giving it much chance...
I don't think I constantly blow out their candle but you're entitled to your opinion

I do believe in the legal process and have spent a lot of time explaining the mining code and terms of our contracts so that people have a better understanding of the basis for which the cases are proceeding. Often times before the company eg the Dathcom JVA violations and the Dathomir SPA's being completed correctly. But our adverseries have so far played every trick in the book and I expect that continue.

Apart from the mental health toll that it causes from perpetual disappointment especially if someone is relying on funds tied up there is a danger in constant failed hopes. If people are continually let down by unfulfilled promises eg champagne at xmas or specific dates given at the roadshow for the licence being granted they may at some point turn on management and seek a resolution elsewhere even if that means accepting less than fair value for our asset imo
 
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I don't think I constantly blow out their candle but you're entitled to your opinion

I do believe in the legal process and have spent a lot of time explaining the mining code and terms of our contracts so that people have a better understanding of the basis for which the cases are proceeding. Often times before the company eg the Dathcom JVA violations and the Dathomir SPA's being completed correctly. But our adverseries have so far played every trick in the book and I expect that continue.

Apart from the mental health toll that it causes from perpetual disappointment especially if someone is relying on funds tied up there is a danger in constant failed hopes. If people are continually let down by unfulfilled promises eg champagne at xmas or specific dates given at the roadshow for the licence being granted they may at some point turn on management and seek a resolution elsewhere even if that means accepting less than fair value for our asset imo
Fair enough carlos... just highlighting the flipside also... I do appreciate your efforts and those of anyone else fighting the cause and educating others... I'm Banking on usa, eu and g7 trumping our need for the courts.
 
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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
 
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Can we all please agree to piss off all this political US elections talk and take it else where on the forum.We all have our opinions!
IT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS 🤬
 
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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome

golden retriever dog GIF
it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
“So near”
 
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If you're relying on hope to get you by then you're going to have an emotional rollercoaster given all the bullshit over the past two years and that IMO is definitely not healthy.

I've written this one off and taken on the emotional downside early and if we get anything out of it then it's now a bonus. For me that's much healthier than having a rollercoaster of emotions.

My opinion only. Fingers crossed for a positive outcome for everyone.
 
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Penskefile

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There’s a great documentary you should watch - ‘The brainwashing of my Dad’.
There’s plenty you should watch as well, starting with ‘The Fall of Minneapolis”

Here’s the link:

Might be a good break from watching The View and Joe Scarborough on MSNBC for you
 
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WPM60

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There’s plenty you should watch as well, starting with ‘The Fall of Minneapolis”

Here’s the link:

Might be a good break from watching The View and Joe Scarborough on MSNBC for you
Good to see your Sky’news’ subscription is not going to waste.
 
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Azzler

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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
I get you geo_au, but similar claims have been made many times over the last few years, that never came to pass, and you've made some of those claims yourself.

The amount of cancelled meetings, run arounds, false dawns is so astronomical, you'd think someone out there was playing with management all along, to keep stringing them along until... uh oh, administration!

Keep you hopes in check, just because management are led to believe a resolution is close, doesn't mean they aren't yet again getting played.
We all pray it's true this time of course, but the track record is grim as fuck mate.

The intel we recently recieved however, was very promising, with delegates from the US and DRC government both stating that the AVZ situation will/should be resolved soon.
But you have to admit that not even they are decision makers in this process, and are going on what they've been told. Which could all be part of the game being played by the chinese and those they've bribed in the DRC government.

Personaly I give this chance of a resolution.... 80% likely to be bullshit.
 
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ptlas

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Felix is adamant he wants Zijin to "have the north"
or
Felix is adamant he wants Zijin to "have the north for free"

Zijin can have the north.
They just have to fking pay for it.
(Pay US that is, not just pay off some corrupt locals).
Unfortunately, they've already paid Felix and his cronies. AVZ is not in their calculations in any positive way.
 
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BEISHA

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Can we all please agree to piss off all this political US elections talk and take it else where on the forum.We all have our opinions!
IT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS 🤬
Fair call Earl, there is enuff misery on this thread without adding politics to the frame, so i have tagged @Penskefile to my political thread and conversations can take place there instead if so desired
 
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Bray

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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
Load of shit
 
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Mute22

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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
Going to give Geo the benefit of the doubt, his last posts in March ended up being accurate and has always seemed to have good intentions.
 
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SilentOne

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Can we all please agree to piss off all this political US elections talk and take it else where on the forum.We all have our opinions!
IT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS 🤬
EarleofBarrow,

No - the conversation might grind your gears but its very relevant.

The dynamics of American politics are critically relevant to the situation unfolding in the DRC. As the saying goes, “My enemy’s enemy is my friend.” While Trump’s focus is primarily on America, he understands the necessity of countering China's influence over the Lithium Spot Market. As a businessman rather than a traditional politician, his approach is rooted in strategic interests.

It’s vital for America to ensure that neither Sin Bin nor China—essentially two sides of the same coin—gain control or exert influence over this critical market to the detriment of American interests.

As Thomas Jefferson wisely noted, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” We must remain aware of these geopolitical shifts and their implications.



Best,
SilentOne
 
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SilentOne

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We have been waiting more than two years for a resolution, now we are so near to a final outcome it's pointless bickering over something we have no control over.
Geo,

You are absolutely correct.

Some people on here do the work for our enemy and dont realise it.

Lets remain optimistic and wait for outcomes.

Regards,

SilentOne
 
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Geo,

You are absolutely correct.

Some people on here do the work for our enemy and dont realise it.

Lets remain optimistic and wait for outcomes.

Regards,

SilentOne
U still waiting for the ICSID decision or nah?

And if so when do you think it'll be?

In a few weeks?
 
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robface

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EarleofBarrow,

No - the conversation might grind your gears but its very relevant.

The dynamics of American politics are critically relevant to the situation unfolding in the DRC. As the saying goes, “My enemy’s enemy is my friend.” While Trump’s focus is primarily on America, he understands the necessity of countering China's influence over the Lithium Spot Market. As a businessman rather than a traditional politician, his approach is rooted in strategic interests.

It’s vital for America to ensure that neither Sin Bin nor China—essentially two sides of the same coin—gain control or exert influence over this critical market to the detriment of American interests.

As Thomas Jefferson wisely noted, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” We must remain aware of these geopolitical shifts and their implications.



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SilentOne
How often and in what capacity do you think the company is updating US officials and or Aus?
 

SilentOne

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How often and in what capacity do you think the company is updating US officials and or Aus?

Rather than me do the work for you - go check previous posts on here and check your twitter feeds.

Regards,

SilentOne
 
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EarleofBarrow,

No - the conversation might grind your gears but its very relevant.

The dynamics of American politics are critically relevant to the situation unfolding in the DRC. As the saying goes, “My enemy’s enemy is my friend.” While Trump’s focus is primarily on America, he understands the necessity of countering China's influence over the Lithium Spot Market. As a businessman rather than a traditional politician, his approach is rooted in strategic interests.

It’s vital for America to ensure that neither Sin Bin nor China—essentially two sides of the same coin—gain control or exert influence over this critical market to the detriment of American interests.

As Thomas Jefferson wisely noted, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” We must remain aware of these geopolitical shifts and their implications.



Best,
SilentOne
Yes I fully agree with the impact Trump can have on the DRC and am hopeful for a positive outcome.
With all the mis information and dis information and the silencing of free speech in the world I do not think the AVZ Discussion thread is were we should be discussing
EarleofBarrow,

No - the conversation might grind your gears but its very relevant.

The dynamics of American politics are critically relevant to the situation unfolding in the DRC. As the saying goes, “My enemy’s enemy is my friend.” While Trump’s focus is primarily on America, he understands the necessity of countering China's influence over the Lithium Spot Market. As a businessman rather than a traditional politician, his approach is rooted in strategic interests.

It’s vital for America to ensure that neither Sin Bin nor China—essentially two sides of the same coin—gain control or exert influence over this critical market to the detriment of American interests.

As Thomas Jefferson wisely noted, “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.” We must remain aware of these geopolitical shifts and their implications.



Best,
SilentOne
Totally agree however
I do not want this discussion forum on AVZ falling into a Trump/Harris love/ hate fest based on their personalities or policies.
 
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