AVZ Discussion 2022

Bray

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I remember the post you were referring too, saw it prior to modding. No way near as interesting as ya making it out to be
 
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aon

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I remember the post you were referring too, saw it prior to modding. No way near as interesting as ya making it out to be
fair enough, many probably would not agree with you, however I didn't think it should have got chopped personally but I could see that some sensitive souls thought otherwise and it was costly to the poster as I recall, so i guess he/she would also disagree with you on that point.
 
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BEISHA

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https://inf.news/en/economy/196eeac86d551c339963d5c50c2ce045.html

"At present, the identity of Zijin Mining in the project is still uncertain. But in addition to this project, Zijin Mining also signed a cooperation plan with Cominiere to develop the mining rights PE12453 and PE13427 outside the Manono lithium mine, and obtained two greenfield exploration and mining rights projects outside the Manono project."

"On the whole, AVZ has obtained the mining license of the Manono lithium-tin mine project this time, and Tianhua Times will obtain a 24% stake in the project. As a major shareholder of AVZ and a project participant, it can be described as a "win-win". He Ningde era will benefit, Huayou Cobalt's investment will also be rewarded, and Zijin Mining has a high probability of obtaining a 15% interest in the Manono lithium-tin mine project, which will also benefit."
Thanks mouse, what a reliable source of information that was ........🙃:unsure:(n)

I had a bit of a chuckle with this paragraph from your link above....

" Under the circumstance that the global high quality lithium mine resource is divided up, the new lithium mine project could be described as the " SWEET PASTRY " of the market.

Another SNACK reference i see.........:poop::poop:

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obe wan

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obe, did you get a ph call from someone saying they were from AVZ when you contacted them over PH?
i don’t know what you speak of
 

aon

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i don’t know what you speak of
taking up deboss proposal re contacting avz and detailing your concerns about PH possible conflict of interests.
obe: "if the above is the case ; then I think it’s worth all shareholders flicking AVZ an email on admin@avzminerals.com.au and demand that Peter resigns from one company or the other so as not have anyone pulling the conflick of interest card and casting any suspicions".
 
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BEISHA

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Appreciate the welcome, and as I said, it was just a suggestion...
I'm just the type who likes to work and play hard, just not together.
Also had to explain to a female "friend" at work why a girl on a boat
suddenly appeared on my screen which made her question me about
if I had been sharing her pics lol....
Will just try check in out of work.
Hi dude

I wasnt having a go at you per se, it was just a friendly reminder to ALL the newcomers that TSE AVZ is a bit more liberal in the way we go about things, if its any consolation to you and your " friend ", my wife looked over my shoulder only a few days ago whilst i was on the puter and saw one of those " girly " pics and thought i was on PORNHUB .........:eek::ROFLMAO::ninja:

I will admit, the semi naked girls are getting alot more " naked " as time goes by, so we should all be a little bit more conservative regards to that.... right @JAG ? so i will leave you with this bit of modesty instead....

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Once again, no disrespect, welcome aboard mate, thanks for being a good sport.

BTW, i dont mind combining working hard with playing hard, the problem is, when you are married for 20+ yrs, the playing hard bit disappears.........:(😭
 
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mouseflying

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Thanks mouse, what a reliable source of information that was ........🙃:unsure:(n)

I had a bit of a chuckle with this paragraph from your link above....

" Under the circumstance that the global high quality lithium mine resource is divided up, the new lithium mine project could be described as the " SWEET PASTRY " of the market.

Another SNACK reference i see.........:poop::poop:

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I know the source is unreliable, just want to share some information.
At least it shows:
1. We are close to mining license
2. Zijin not yet get the 15%
3. and right now we have 75%.
 
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Frank

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I hope they take note of the fact that the stalled Manono Lithium and Tin project will be a millstone around their collective corrupt necks and highly likely takes the attraction of investing in the DRC away.
Trying to attract business under this cloud is evidence that these guys have their heads so far in those clouds that they can't see reality.
Anybody with a brain will say, thank you for the free mars bars, but no thank you. Please get your shit together first. (n)(n)(n)(n)(n)😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️

*Ditto Cruiser, Can't help wonder what our "Manono EV Battery Loving Lithium Bro with a Plan" thinks about the "AVZ Hold-Up" atm, as

GM just prepaid Livent $198m for a guaranteed six-year supply of lithium hydroxide

  • GM prepays lithium producer Livent for six-year supply from its Argentinian operations
  • The EV maker is targeting 1 million EVs annually by 2025 in North America
  • Pilbara Minerals has sold a 5,000t cargo of 5.5% spodumene via its auction platform for $US6,350/t
General Motors Co (GM) is prepaying Livent Corp $198 million for a guaranteed six-year supply of lithium.

Prepaying cash for a guaranteed metal supply is almost unheard of in the mining industry – and this deal shows just how worried keen GM is to secure sufficient raw materials to meet its goal of producing 1 million electric vehicles (EVs) annually by 2025.

The broad terms of the deal were announced last week, but yesterday Livent announced the financial terms.

“GM is certainly thinking for the long term here,” CEO Paul Graves said.

“By making the advanced payment, they are clearly giving us the commitment that we were looking for.”


Livent will supply the automaker with battery-grade lithium hydroxide made primarily from lithium extracted at its brine-based operations in South America, over a six year period beginning in 2025 with the goal of transitioning 100% of its downstream lithium hydroxide processing for GM to North America.

Plus, the prepayment is expected to assist Livent in expanding its North American capabilities.

*To Add,

PILBARA MINERALS

The Aussie hard rock lithium major has just sold a 5,000t cargo of 5.5% spodumene via its auction platform for $US6,350/t – its equal best result ever.

That equals an implied price of $US7,012/t on a 6% basis (the industry benchmark).

“Strong interest continues to be received in both participation and bidding by a broad range of qualified buyers with a total of 67 bids received online during the 30 minute auction window,” PLS says.

This is a slight increase on the most recent July auction result, which saw 5,000t (5.5%) sell for US$6,188/dmt. There were also over 25 more bids placed this time around.

On June 23, a bid of US$6350/dmt for a 5000t shipment of 5.5% Li2O lithium concentrate was so appealing PLS accepted the offer ahead of a planned sixth Battery Material Exchange auction.

It demolished its record price for spodumene at the time.

PLS boss Dale Henderson recently used these words to describe the company’s decision to add another 100,000t of capacity at its Pilgangoora project which will take its spodumene production potential to as much as 680,000t.

A further enhancement to 1Mtpa is being studied.

In the June quarter, average realised selling prices rose 61% to US$4,267/dmt, boosting the company balance sheet by $589.3m to an incredible $874.2m.

*To Remind,

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DRC !!!.jpg



Manono on Twitter !.png



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#Patience #.jpg


Food for thought on the Days of our DRC Lives :unsure:
 
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obe wan

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taking up deboss proposal re contacting avz and detailing your concerns about PH possible conflict of interests.
obe: "if the above is the case ; then I think it’s worth all shareholders flicking AVZ an email on admin@avzminerals.com.au and demand that Peter resigns from one company or the other so as not have anyone pulling the conflick of interest card and casting any suspicions".
Don’t think anyone had to listen to Deboss or other to be concerned about PH being involved in AVZ and ANL once AJN came on the scene ; anyone whom is invested should have been concerned
 
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BEISHA

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I hope they take note of the fact that the stalled Manono Lithium and Tin project will be a millstone around their collective corrupt necks and highly likely takes the attraction of investing in the DRC away.
Trying to attract business under this cloud is evidence that these guys have their heads so far in those clouds that they can't see reality.
Anybody with a brain will say, thank you for the free mars bars, but no thank you. Please get your shit together first. (n)(n)(n)(n)(n)😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️
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DRC Govt.........heads in the clouds and the sand
 
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aon

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Don’t think anyone had to listen to Deboss or other to be concerned about PH being involved in AVZ and ANL once AJN came on the scene ; anyone whom is invested should have been concerned
so you are saying no one contacted you from avz when you expressed your concern?
that's interesting.
 

JAG

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Geez, really...no one noticed its National Boob "ART' Day...ffs people :rolleyes:
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Thunderpony

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My wife, knowing the app is called 'tsex' and nothing else-
"Wow, the redhead looks totally like a girl..."
Please! I have incognito mode for my 'other' interests.
 
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Thunderpony

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My version of soft core porn. NBN only gave me 7mb, Starlink gives me 200mb+.
 
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Charbella

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I know the source is unreliable, just want to share some information.
At least is shows:
1. We are close to mining license
2. Zijin not yet get the 15%
3. and right now we have 75%.
Hi Mousey, we are not too far away. The Chinese always know it first, like the Zijin debacle since March this year. We are close to ML
 
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DiscoDanNZ

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fair enough, many probably would not agree with you, however I didn't think it should have got chopped personally but I could see that some sensitive souls thought otherwise and it was costly to the poster as I recall, so i guess he/she would also disagree with you on that point.

Can you just post either allornothing of what you are on about please? Some of us have work in the morning :ROFLMAO:
 
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CashKing

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I know the source is unreliable, just want to share some information.
At least is shows:
1. We are close to mining license
2. Zijin not yet get the 15%
3. and right now we have 75%.
I’ve yet to meet an mouse that’s on our side 🧐….
 
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