AVZ Discussion 2022

Flight996

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'...the DRC is really desperate for foreign investment and assistance with security from the US, and they are going out of their way to convince other countries they are endeavouring to clean up their mining sector and show it is transparent and has good governance'.

You can't use 'DRC' and 'good governance' in the same sentence.

You can however, use 'DRC' and 'lying, thieving, goat-fucking clowns' in a single sentence provided it's predicated with the phrase fuck off.

I hope that helps.

Cheers
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BHRC invited Zijin to respond to allegations of lack of transparency in the development of the Manono lithium sector in the DRC. The company responded.

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FatCatz

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Anyone else feeling especially good lately?

I have been stress free. On holidays, enjoying pineapple daiquiris, a beautiful woman by my side. Life’s a bliss after years of torture holding this stock.

even been posting on the Crapper a bit lately.

Anyone else have similar vibes? 😉
 
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Dave Evans

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'...the DRC is really desperate for foreign investment and assistance with security from the US, and they are going out of their way to convince other countries they are endeavouring to clean up their mining sector and show it is transparent and has good governance'.

You can't use 'DRC' and 'good governance' in the same sentence.

You can however, use 'DRC' and 'lying, thieving, goat-fucking clowns' in a single sentence provided it's predicated with the phrase fuck off.

I hope that helps.

Cheers
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When I read @Rechnerhand post on Zijin’s reply (after Kibeya’s previous reply) it just reminds of their lies and attempts to cover up their corruption.

I don’t know for sure, but it seems Nigel is going via the legal and moral channels of using DLA Piper, taking their advice, being open to resolving our ownership rights through constructive discussion with the DRC government and letting the ICC and ICSID findings answer the questions posed by the BHRC and others.

As I said before, shareholders don’t have to abide by those limits, aside from the ICC and ICSID, we are the only ones actually putting the truth out there and calling out the corruption, and fortunately we’re not going to stop until we get paid out.

The more we post on their corruption, the more lies they have to tell to try and cover it up, and the more evidence the ICC and ICSID have on them.

The only thing I would add to your comment about predication, is that our comments should be followed up with this

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