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Dazmac66

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This is a section from a story about Lithium markets from ShareCafe titled:
"All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train"
You will have to google cos I can't copy the faarking link for the life of me! Anyone thinking of selling AVZ should read every word!

Albemarle now expects the price at which it sells its lithium to jump at least 225% in 2022 and adjusted profit in its lithium division to rise at least 500%.

“We have shifted our lithium contracting strategy to realize greater benefits from these strong market dynamics,” Albemarle CEO Kent Masters said in a statement with the results.

In fact the company says it now expect “significant growth in full-year 2022 results including net sales of $US7.1 – $US7.5 billion,” or twice the 2021 figure.

Adjusted EBITDA for 2022 is now forecast to be three times the 2021 figure in a range of $US3.2 – $US3.5 billion.

Net sales surged 91% to $US1.48 billion in the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA was $US610.2 million up a huge $US415.6 million from the June, 2021 quarter primarily due to higher net sales, partially offset by inflationary cost pressures including natural gas prices in Europe and raw materials. Adjusted profit in the company’s lithium division more than quadrupled.

And in a briefing late last week Masters made it clear it ain’t going to get any better for carmakers.

Masters said the market will remain tight despite efforts to unlock produce more of the metal.

“It’s systemic for a pretty long period of time,” Masters said of the challenge facing the industry. “For seven to eight years it stays pretty tight.”
 
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The Fox

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Hi The Fox,

You write: "apparently everything is all sorted in favour of AVZ which is great news"

What do you mean by everything is all sorted?

Dopi
It means, "apparently all issues have been resolved" I think we all know what the issues have been, so I assume you don't need me to list them.

Cheers The Fox 🦊
 
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This is a section from a story about Lithium markets from ShareCafe titled:
"All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train"
You will have to google cos I can't copy the faarking link for the life of me! Anyone thinking of selling AVZ should read every word!

Albemarle now expects the price at which it sells its lithium to jump at least 225% in 2022 and adjusted profit in its lithium division to rise at least 500%.

“We have shifted our lithium contracting strategy to realize greater benefits from these strong market dynamics,” Albemarle CEO Kent Masters said in a statement with the results.

In fact the company says it now expect “significant growth in full-year 2022 results including net sales of $US7.1 – $US7.5 billion,” or twice the 2021 figure.

Adjusted EBITDA for 2022 is now forecast to be three times the 2021 figure in a range of $US3.2 – $US3.5 billion.

Net sales surged 91% to $US1.48 billion in the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA was $US610.2 million up a huge $US415.6 million from the June, 2021 quarter primarily due to higher net sales, partially offset by inflationary cost pressures including natural gas prices in Europe and raw materials. Adjusted profit in the company’s lithium division more than quadrupled.

And in a briefing late last week Masters made it clear it ain’t going to get any better for carmakers.

Masters said the market will remain tight despite efforts to unlock produce more of the metal.

“It’s systemic for a pretty long period of time,” Masters said of the challenge facing the industry. “For seven to eight years it stays pretty tight.”
"All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train"

You will have to google cos I can't copy the faarking link for the life of me!

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It's a similar story to the one i posted last night from Stockhead Daz (y)

*To remind,

US producer Albemarle now says the supply crunch is going to be here until 2030.

“It’s systemic for a pretty long period of time,” CEO Kent Masters told the Financial Times.

“For seven to eight years it stays pretty tight.”

Albemarle also expects to be able to increase its production and turn cash flow positive this year, off the back of continued strength in lithium pricing.

No surprise really, considering the IEA reckons we need about 60 more lithium mines by the end of the decade to meet global decarbonisation and electric vehicle goals.

All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train


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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/08/08/all-back-aboard-the-lithium-bullet-train/

Green Metal Prospects Have NEVer Looked Brighter

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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/08/09/green-metal-prospects-have-never-looked-brighter/

EU Keen to Drive ICE Vehicles off the Road

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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/07/01/eu-keen-to-drive-ice-vehicles-off-the-road/


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Cheers

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Wow - 15 ministers Going Going … GONE!!!


It would be nice to see Cong kicked out of the DRC, wonder how many of these 15 ministers were in his back pocket. Here's a little flashback to 2020. Cheers The Fox 🦊

Simon Cong, Chinese Business Boss In The DRC, Close To Zoé Kabila Mbala Retires From Manono's Lithium Project​

by infocongovirtual October 25, 2020

"Chinexit" or the "desinization" of Congo in progress?

Despite the proven potential of Manono's lithium project, and while an arbitration over the perimeter is still ongoing, one of its long-time shareholders, influential Chinese businessman Simon Cong, has withdrawn. The deposit is located in the stronghold of former President Joseph Kabila's brother. A key intermediary between China and the DRC, Cong Mao Huai, often called Simon Cong, has just withdrawn from a project that will need privileged relations between the two countries to materialize: the Manono lithium deposit in the Congolese province of Tanganyika.

Dathomir Mining Resources, owned by Simon Cong, considered the bridgehead of Chinese business in the DRC, reached an agreement in September to sell its 10% in Manono to the Australian project operator, AVZ Minerals. The completion of the transaction will make the latter the 75% owner of the lithium site compared to 25% for the Congolese public company Cominière.

However, Chinese manufacturers are the world's leading consumers of lithium, this metal being used in the composition of electric batteries whose Xi Jinping regime aims to be the world leader in manufacturing. In addition, AVZ's first shareholders are Chinese companies, Yibin Tianyi Lithium Industry Co and Huayou International Mining (Hong Kong) in particular, although the Australian company has begun negotiations in Europe, the Middle East and South Africa to finance the construction of the mine and then sell its production.

Potential...

The transaction is expected to bring $15 million to Dathomir, although this payment depends on AVZ's ability to find $50 million in funding for Manono. Despite the difficult situation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the feasibility study published in April by AVZ can make society optimistic about its search for funds. The report indicated that a net value of the project over the twenty years of mine life of just over $1 billion by exploiting a proven reserve of 93 million tons of lithium. The site also contains tin, which is also highly sought after. A profitable operation compared to the A$545.5 million ($386.7 million) to be committed to bring the project into production.

Africa Intelligence
 
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Dazmac66

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"All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train"

You will have to google cos I can't copy the faarking link for the life of me!

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It's a similar story to the one i posted last night from Stockhead Daz (y)

*To remind,

US producer Albemarle now says the supply crunch is going to be here until 2030.

“It’s systemic for a pretty long period of time,” CEO Kent Masters told the Financial Times.

“For seven to eight years it stays pretty tight.”

Albemarle also expects to be able to increase its production and turn cash flow positive this year, off the back of continued strength in lithium pricing.

No surprise really, considering the IEA reckons we need about60 more lithium mines by the end of the decade to meet global decarbonisation and electric vehicle goals.

All (Back) Aboard the Lithium Bullet Train


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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/08/08/all-back-aboard-the-lithium-bullet-train/

Green Metal Prospects Have NEVer Looked Brighter

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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/08/09/green-metal-prospects-have-never-looked-brighter/

EU Keen to Drive ICE Vehicles off the Road

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www.sharecafe.com.au/2022/07/01/eu-keen-to-drive-ice-vehicles-off-the-road/


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Frank
Haha thanks mate, you are the undisputed champion of fancy posts - I've got nothing. Amazing story about Albermarle, AVZ will fly when we are back on track. All the ducks are lining up now.
 
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*To add,

Under Secretary Fernandez’s Travel to South Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Under Secretary of State Jose W. Fernandez will travel to South Africa, August 7-8, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, August 9-10, to join Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken in engaging government officials, business, and members of civil society on our shared objectives of combatting climate change, food insecurity, and global pandemics, and promoting the United States’ support and investment for developing and securing more resilient supply chains, particularly with respect to critical minerals.

The Under Secretary will focus on increased investment in Africa to further job growth, greater economic inclusion, and opportunity for citizens in the United States and across the continent.

In Pretoria, Under Secretary Fernandez will participate in the U.S.-South Africa Strategic Dialogue and co-chair sessions that will explore ways to deepen bilateral cooperation on climate and energy issues and strengthen economic ties to help us work together to address shared global challenges.

These discussions with government officials will emphasize collaboration on regional economic development opportunities, building partnerships for more secure and resilient supply chains, and providing the education and training necessary to combat the climate crisis.

Under Secretary Fernandez will then travel to Kinshasa, where he will meet with the DRC ‘s ministries of mining, finance, and the environment to strengthen bilateral economic ties, improve our common efforts to combat climate change, and bolster critical mineral supply chains, which are essential to the technologies driving the world’s clean energy transition.

The Under Secretary will reinforce our close ties through the U.S.-DRC Privileged Partnership for Peace, Prosperity, and Preservation of the Environment, and further strengthen our relationship on agriculture and food systems and nature conservation.

www.state.gov

*To add,

Blinken's arrival coincides with US award of $23.75 million for elections

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It was on Tuesday August 9 that the American Secretary of State Antony Blinken set foot on Congolese soil, coming from South Africa before going to Rwanda.

The arrival in Kinshasa of Antony Blinken coincides with the granting by the United States to the DRC of 23.75 million US dollars in support of the elections.

A press release from the United States Department of State informs that "the United States is providing $23.75 million to support the elections in the DRC, in particular to strengthen transparency and electoral administration, improve civic and electoral education, give people – including women and youth – the means to participate meaningfully in elections and help marginalized communities understand and access political processes.

In July, USAID and the state announced $2 million and $1 million, respectively, to fund international and domestic election observation.”

The statement from the US State Department insists on the holding of transparent, credible and inclusive elections.


In Kinshasa, Antony Blinken defends the territorial integrity of the DRC

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After his stay in South Africa, Antony Blinken arrived in the DRC on Tuesday August 9 at the end of the afternoon.

The head of American diplomacy exchanged in stride with President Félix Tshisekedi on several subjects including that of the tensions between Kinshasa and Kigali, against the backdrop of the activism of the rebel group M23 in the east of the country.

The two men also spoke at length about the oil blocks recently auctioned by the Congolese government.

Without openly condemning Kigali, which the Congolese government and United Nations experts accuse of supporting the M23, the American Secretary of State shared his country's concerns:

"We are concerned by this United Nations report which indicates that the Rwanda supported the M23.

We call on each party in this region to be able to stop all support for M23, all support for all other non-state armed groups.

Without openly speaking of aggression, he spoke out in favor of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the DRC and supported the diplomatic efforts deployed by Angola and Kenya for de-escalation between Kinshasa and Kigali:

“We are going to invest in order to protect civilians.

We therefore want to endorse the cooperation that the DRC must carry out with its neighbours. This is what I will point out when I go to see the other leaders of this sub-region”.

The other major subject of the exchanges was the question of oil and gas blocks auctioned by the DRC, some of which are located in sensitive and/or protected areas.

Antony Blinken announced the establishment of a working group that will look into this issue.

“Some of its resources are irreplaceable, that we cannot damage them. On the other hand, we must be reassured that the necessary support can be granted to the DRC to preserve the forests that the country abounds in and to create opportunities for the Congolese population,” he said.

This Wednesday, the American Secretary of State will meet other personalities including members of civil society.


mediacongo

What about the court made to the DRC?
Who returns after having let go, does not set conditions!


Before the 3rd United States / Africa summit scheduled for December 2022, Washington is deploying its various teams on the African ground as if to recall the troops.


With the war in Ukraine - for which it assumes a huge share of responsibility - and the diplomatic crisis with China following Ms. Nancy Pelosi's brief stay in Taiwan, the American administration intends to impose Pax Americana on the world.

The truth is that they are returning to the scene of the "crime of abandonment" perpetrated on several formerly Third World countries, according to the criteria dictated at the time of the Cold War...

Among these countries, one suspects, the Democratic Republic of Congo, neglected from 1990 by its great Western friends, so much so that over the past 30 years, the latter have deliberately limited cooperation to humanitarianism, knowing perfectly well that it has never, but never contributed to the development of a State.


Thus, for three decades, they operated their embassies just for figuration and to dissuade their economic operators from reinvesting or investing in large-scale production, which generates secure jobs and budgetary revenues.

They prescribed to the sick Congo a homeopathic dose treatment leading rather to a slow but sure death than to curing the patient.

At least, among the few countries in the world to have acted like the Good Samaritan of the Bible, we can count India, Japan, China and Australia.

These countries maintained a beneficial cooperation while the Americans, Belgians, French, Germans, etc. left the DRC groggy.

Would they have wanted to punish successive heads of state in this country who refused to obey injunctions? Fake !

Because if his successors at one time or another "rebelled", Felix Tshisekedi showed good dispositions towards them without being encouraged.

It is therefore an irrational option on their part since the States or the regimes are less the officials than the populations.

To declare, to guarantee as a priority the security of the Congolese populations and to deprive them at the same time of the first of the rights, namely productive work, proceeds from both the abnormal and the amoral.

The image that can be taken is that of the bread found on the bedside of a sick person.

Throw it in the trash and condition its replacement on respect for human rights, the electoral process, good governance, etc. while the patient is starving is no more, no less than a crime.

In this case, it is worse when we know that we have abandoned the patient to his fate for thirty years.

This bread resembles the investments made by countries like India, Japan, China, Australia, etc. in hard times for the Congolese while European and American friends not only suspended theirs, but also engaged in acts of disinvestment!

However, the Congolese retain from the Judeo-Christian culture in which they formed the morality which promotes the adage (and wisdom):

"One in your hand is better than two, you will have it".

The Congolese have a sense of gratitude towards those who do him good.


mediacongo


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Congo arrests opposition leader Kabund​

  • Wednesday, 10 Aug 2022
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 FILE PHOTO Jean-Marc Kabund secretary general of Congolese main opposition party the Union for Democracy and Social Progress UDPS speaks during a press conference in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo January 8 2019. REUTERSBaz Ratner

FILE PHOTO: Jean-Marc Kabund, secretary general of Congolese main opposition party the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) speaks during a press conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

KINSHASA (Reuters) - A former right-hand man of Democratic Republic of Congo's president and now opposition leader, Jean-Marc Kabund, was arrested on Tuesday, his lawyer said, during controversy over a remark about his onetime boss.
The former vice president of parliament and current lawmaker had a falling out with President Felix Tshisekedi earlier this year, after which he launched his own political party.


He has been under investigation in recent weeks on charges that authorities have not specified.
His lawyers say he is accused of contempt of the head of state after a speech calling him "a danger".

Kabund's lawyer Henriette Bongwalanga said he was arrested on Tuesday after a hearing at the attorney general's office.
"They did not respect the procedure. Today they came after the hearing and (arrested) him despite his (parliamentary) immunity," she said.
The justice ministry could not be reached for comment and a spokesperson for the government declined to comment.

A police source said Kabund had been taken to Makala Central Prison in Congo's capital Kinshasa.
Kabund was a leading figure behind Tshisekedi's rise to power and their fallout has highlighted emerging fault-lines in the country's leadership. This could spell uncertainty for the future of the ruling Sacred Union coalition as the 2023 presidential election nears, political analysts have said.
In a statement about the proceedings last week, Kabund said the investigation against him was proof that Congolese institutions were being exploited to serve political interests.
"Fighting the Tshisekedi regime is an absolute necessity for me, no matter the price to be paid," he wrote on Twitter.
(Reporting by Stanis Bujakera; Writing by Nellie Peyton; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
 
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Congo arrests opposition leader Kabund​

  • Wednesday, 10 Aug 2022
    12:59 AM MYT
 FILE PHOTO Jean-Marc Kabund secretary general of Congolese main opposition party the Union for Democracy and Social Progress UDPS speaks during a press conference in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo January 8 2019. REUTERSBaz Ratner

FILE PHOTO: Jean-Marc Kabund, secretary general of Congolese main opposition party the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) speaks during a press conference in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

KINSHASA (Reuters) - A former right-hand man of Democratic Republic of Congo's president and now opposition leader, Jean-Marc Kabund, was arrested on Tuesday, his lawyer said, during controversy over a remark about his onetime boss.
The former vice president of parliament and current lawmaker had a falling out with President Felix Tshisekedi earlier this year, after which he launched his own political party.


He has been under investigation in recent weeks on charges that authorities have not specified.
His lawyers say he is accused of contempt of the head of state after a speech calling him "a danger".

Kabund's lawyer Henriette Bongwalanga said he was arrested on Tuesday after a hearing at the attorney general's office.
"They did not respect the procedure. Today they came after the hearing and (arrested) him despite his (parliamentary) immunity," she said.
The justice ministry could not be reached for comment and a spokesperson for the government declined to comment.

A police source said Kabund had been taken to Makala Central Prison in Congo's capital Kinshasa.
Kabund was a leading figure behind Tshisekedi's rise to power and their fallout has highlighted emerging fault-lines in the country's leadership. This could spell uncertainty for the future of the ruling Sacred Union coalition as the 2023 presidential election nears, political analysts have said.
In a statement about the proceedings last week, Kabund said the investigation against him was proof that Congolese institutions were being exploited to serve political interests.
"Fighting the Tshisekedi regime is an absolute necessity for me, no matter the price to be paid," he wrote on Twitter.
(Reporting by Stanis Bujakera; Writing by Nellie Peyton; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
The writing was on the wall … “removing” disloyal Kabund will increase Tshisekedi’s chances of re-election.
 
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*To add,

Blinken's arrival coincides with US award of $23.75 million for elections

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It was on Tuesday August 9 that the American Secretary of State Antony Blinken set foot on Congolese soil, coming from South Africa before going to Rwanda.

The arrival in Kinshasa of Antony Blinken coincides with the granting by the United States to the DRC of 23.75 million US dollars in support of the elections.

A press release from the United States Department of State informs that "the United States is providing $23.75 million to support the elections in the DRC, in particular to strengthen transparency and electoral administration, improve civic and electoral education, give people – including women and youth – the means to participate meaningfully in elections and help marginalized communities understand and access political processes.

In July, USAID and the state announced $2 million and $1 million, respectively, to fund international and domestic election observation.”

The statement from the US State Department insists on the holding of transparent, credible and inclusive elections.


In Kinshasa, Antony Blinken defends the territorial integrity of the DRC

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After his stay in South Africa, Antony Blinken arrived in the DRC on Tuesday August 9 at the end of the afternoon.

The head of American diplomacy exchanged in stride with President Félix Tshisekedi on several subjects including that of the tensions between Kinshasa and Kigali, against the backdrop of the activism of the rebel group M23 in the east of the country.

The two men also spoke at length about the oil blocks recently auctioned by the Congolese government.

Without openly condemning Kigali, which the Congolese government and United Nations experts accuse of supporting the M23, the American Secretary of State shared his country's concerns:

"We are concerned by this United Nations report which indicates that the Rwanda supported the M23.

We call on each party in this region to be able to stop all support for M23, all support for all other non-state armed groups.

Without openly speaking of aggression, he spoke out in favor of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the DRC and supported the diplomatic efforts deployed by Angola and Kenya for de-escalation between Kinshasa and Kigali:

“We are going to invest in order to protect civilians.

We therefore want to endorse the cooperation that the DRC must carry out with its neighbours. This is what I will point out when I go to see the other leaders of this sub-region”.

The other major subject of the exchanges was the question of oil and gas blocks auctioned by the DRC, some of which are located in sensitive and/or protected areas.

Antony Blinken announced the establishment of a working group that will look into this issue.

“Some of its resources are irreplaceable, that we cannot damage them. On the other hand, we must be reassured that the necessary support can be granted to the DRC to preserve the forests that the country abounds in and to create opportunities for the Congolese population,” he said.

This Wednesday, the American Secretary of State will meet other personalities including members of civil society.


mediacongo

What about the court made to the DRC?
Who returns after having let go, does not set conditions!


Before the 3rd United States / Africa summit scheduled for December 2022, Washington is deploying its various teams on the African ground as if to recall the troops.


With the war in Ukraine - for which it assumes a huge share of responsibility - and the diplomatic crisis with China following Ms. Nancy Pelosi's brief stay in Taiwan, the American administration intends to impose Pax Americana on the world.

The truth is that they are returning to the scene of the "crime of abandonment" perpetrated on several formerly Third World countries, according to the criteria dictated at the time of the Cold War...

Among these countries, one suspects, the Democratic Republic of Congo, neglected from 1990 by its great Western friends, so much so that over the past 30 years, the latter have deliberately limited cooperation to humanitarianism, knowing perfectly well that it has never, but never contributed to the development of a State.


Thus, for three decades, they operated their embassies just for figuration and to dissuade their economic operators from reinvesting or investing in large-scale production, which generates secure jobs and budgetary revenues.

They prescribed to the sick Congo a homeopathic dose treatment leading rather to a slow but sure death than to curing the patient.

At least, among the few countries in the world to have acted like the Good Samaritan of the Bible, we can count India, Japan, China and Australia.

These countries maintained a beneficial cooperation while the Americans, Belgians, French, Germans, etc. left the DRC groggy.

Would they have wanted to punish successive heads of state in this country who refused to obey injunctions? Fake !

Because if his successors at one time or another "rebelled", Felix Tshisekedi showed good dispositions towards them without being encouraged.

It is therefore an irrational option on their part since the States or the regimes are less the officials than the populations.

To declare, to guarantee as a priority the security of the Congolese populations and to deprive them at the same time of the first of the rights, namely productive work, proceeds from both the abnormal and the amoral.

The image that can be taken is that of the bread found on the bedside of a sick person.

Throw it in the trash and condition its replacement on respect for human rights, the electoral process, good governance, etc. while the patient is starving is no more, no less than a crime.

In this case, it is worse when we know that we have abandoned the patient to his fate for thirty years.

This bread resembles the investments made by countries like India, Japan, China, Australia, etc. in hard times for the Congolese while European and American friends not only suspended theirs, but also engaged in acts of disinvestment!

However, the Congolese retain from the Judeo-Christian culture in which they formed the morality which promotes the adage (and wisdom):

"One in your hand is better than two, you will have it".

The Congolese have a sense of gratitude towards those who do him good.


mediacongo


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Lol, not arrogant, just cautious and probably worn out by the false dawns so far.

A couple of posters seem prepared to put their credibility on the line this week, so I’m hoping like hell they remain credible !!

I’m also not in love with der geist/oil gas whatever he wants to call himself, but I do respect his research.

No one has contested his assertion that he helped write the last shareholder update for AVZ. Is that for real?

You guys/gals with ‘links’ should be able to get that assertion validated for this audience
Yeh Xerof, I’m with you mate. Seems a few here (one in particular) are putting shit on Der Geist and it also seems to me that Der Geist has done more research and provided more information (including support) towards AVZ then a few of those who are shitting on him, and again, one in particular who seems to have speculation to spread but no actual facts!! In other news, Blinkin who just visited the DRC isn’t happy about Kabund being arrested and in the east of the country 8 people have been killed during the escape of 800 prisoners with the help of the militia. I’ve had rest from posting info here because of all that’s going on, and I prefer not to post the negatives and to just trust in what Nigel has said and what he is doing, but when you read some of the speculation here you end up having to say something. I did like Winenut’s post last week though, was a good vent and I wanted to tell him if he’s ever in Lake Macquarie NSW, I’ll take him out to the cow paddocks at Martinsville and we’ll get a sack full of blue moonies and goldtops and make ourselves a brew
 
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QUESTION: (Via interpreter) I have two questions. I would like to talk about corruptions – solution – just very quickly, two questions.

The fight against corruption, no U.S. companies possible in the DRC as long as there is corruption. That’s what the Ambassador Hammer told us a few months ago. During your visit, you also talked about business in the DRC, American companies. Can they come? Are you satisfied with the work by the DRC?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: (Via interpreter) I think that there’s a greater awareness now that corruption is a cancer that attacks democracy, that attacks the Congolese people, and that also attacks the possibility of foreign investments. We’ve seen positive approaches by the government. I mentioned them with my – your colleagues. But there’s still some work to be done, especially about transparency from the government, contracting, et cetera.

But I think that there’s an approach underway, there’s a direct connection between this approach and the possibility for investments. For example, in the mineral sector, we have now established a partnership for mining for minerals, and we need to exploit minerals but not human beings. And what’s important in this partnership is namely possibly to have investments. What we are asking for is that this exploitation take place according to real values – namely, respect for the workers, respect for the environment, respect for transparency.

The DRC, I think, will take part in this partnership, and this is quite promising for the future. So if there’s no corruption, U.S. companies will come, yes.
 
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Lol, not arrogant, just cautious and probably worn out by the false dawns so far.

A couple of posters seem prepared to put their credibility on the line this week, so I’m hoping like hell they remain credible !!

I’m also not in love with der geist/oil gas whatever he wants to call himself, but I do respect his research.

No one has contested his assertion that he helped write the last shareholder update for AVZ. Is that for real?

You guys/gals with ‘links’ should be able to get that assertion validated for this audience

I think you misread my insinuation. I was getting at that brand new account talking just like der Geist/li Tao/oil & gas, it’s a possibility of yet ANOTHER fake account by them.

When you look at it objectively it/she/he/them/theirs/ze is absolutely fucking nuts, who has at least three accounts to spend all day on social media slamming a company, with accusations - nobody will ever be able to convince me that behaviour isn’t mental illness.

Then all accounts went quiet suddenly at the height of their BS mudslinging. Now all of a sudden one comes back, now the other and they are both strongly on AVZ side, hmmmm. At least their li Tao/lithium analysis character seems dead (probably hence a new one lol). I certainly don’t forget their bs actions.

Surely you agree that multiple personality or at least multiple social-media personality individual has an arrogance to their conversing, even patronising at times. Or at least that’s certainly what I’ve taken from looking at their multiple personalities interactions.

An then of course yea there is that assertion that they helped write the last shareholder update, delusions of grandeur, arrogance. Or conversely if they did then it’s an AVZ insider ? PH (that’s a plot twist) , but then if they did then their research skills go down a notch in my book as it’s virtually inside information we are not privy to.

Either way I certainly don’t have much time for their BS behaviour/bi-polar attitude, an definitely don’t give them much credibility (surely that’s shot), although I will say anything new they post I will look at as I think we all should after all it’s our investments on the line here.

Yea didn’t mean for that to be this long, I agree I think we are all a little jaded from the false dawns though an do hope we are at the light at the end of the tunnel.(y)(y)
 
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Yeh Xerof, I’m with you mate. Seems a few here (one in particular) are putting shit on Der Geist and it also seems to me that Der Geist has done more research and provided more information (including support) towards AVZ then a few of those who are shitting on him, and again, one in particular who seems to have speculation to spread but no actual facts!! In other news, Blinkin who just visited the DRC isn’t happy about Kabund being arrested and in the east of the country 8 people have been killed during the escape of 800 prisoners with the help of the militia. I’ve had rest from posting info here because of all that’s going on, and I prefer not to post the negatives and to just trust in what Nigel has said and what he is doing, but when you read some of the speculation here you end up having to say something. I did like Winenut’s post last week though, was a good vent and I wanted to tell him if he’s ever in Lake Macquarie NSW, I’ll take him out to the cow paddocks at Martinsville and we’ll get a sack full of blue moonies and goldtops and make ourselves a brew
Maybe I’m missing something ? Who is this particular person shitting on Der Geist ? To my eyes nobody here really talks about him it’s all about AVZ and news relating to DRC mining scene….granted I do skim as miss some days.
What’s the speculation ? Juicy info ?
I’ve just wrote what I think on him and his many aliases, in short mental illness. Then again if he did help with the AVZ letter is he an employee, he would certainly be far closer to the action than us. Certainly not a messiah. Give me this forum any day over those insane characters.
 
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CXO gone back to its ATH, took it 2-3 months, had AVZ was active i am sure we would have touched $2 and above

CXO is nearing production so it's hard to tell.

If we had ML, BFS and FID then a good chance
 
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QUESTION: (Via interpreter) I have two questions. I would like to talk about corruptions – solution – just very quickly, two questions.

The fight against corruption, no U.S. companies possible in the DRC as long as there is corruption. That’s what the Ambassador Hammer told us a few months ago. During your visit, you also talked about business in the DRC, American companies. Can they come? Are you satisfied with the work by the DRC?

SECRETARY BLINKEN: (Via interpreter) I think that there’s a greater awareness now that corruption is a cancer that attacks democracy, that attacks the Congolese people, and that also attacks the possibility of foreign investments. We’ve seen positive approaches by the government. I mentioned them with my – your colleagues. But there’s still some work to be done, especially about transparency from the government, contracting, et cetera.

But I think that there’s an approach underway, there’s a direct connection between this approach and the possibility for investments. For example, in the mineral sector, we have now established a partnership for mining for minerals, and we need to exploit minerals but not human beings. And what’s important in this partnership is namely possibly to have investments. What we are asking for is that this exploitation take place according to real values – namely, respect for the workers, respect for the environment, respect for transparency.

The DRC, I think, will take part in this partnership, and this is quite promising for the future. So if there’s no corruption, U.S. companies will come, yes.

*To add, as thing's Heat up in the DRC re:- East v West atm,

China did not wait for the improvement of the business climate to invest in the DRC

Chinese investors settled in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2008 without worrying about the socio-economic situation in the country or without waiting for reforms or the improvement of the business climate.

Without ignoring the difficulties, Chinese companies are making a great contribution to the economic and social development of the DRC.

According to a document consulted, the taxes paid in 2021 by Chinese companies contributed 16% to the state's budget revenues, without including royalties or dividends in materials or finance.

The Sino-Congolese partnership, both long-standing and woven by fraternal ties, has contributed significantly to the industrialization of the country.

A dream that dates back to the independence of the DR Congo, to enhance its subsoil, create wealth, and improve the living conditions of its population.

In 2006, while the Congolese government lacked the financial means to rebuild the country, the mining resources were not enough for it.

The DRC has had difficulty finding funding from its other partners.

Thus, the group of Chinese companies responded positively to the call of the DRC by investing their own financial means without laying down many conditions and without hesitation beforehand.

Where does the idea of formulating the Chinese Contract come from, that is to say, to develop the Congolese subsoil by investing significant means in the mines, to have an income in order to reinvest in the construction of infrastructures and contribute to the economic growth of the country (DRC).

With Chinese investments, the DRC now has not only more and more mines, but also processing chains.

Chinese companies, when they invest in the mines, they also set up on-site mineral processing and production chains, such is the case of the companies SOMIDEZ, SICOMINES, COMIKAL, COMILU, etc.

China not only brings capital, but also contributes to the development of the DRC industry by establishing modern industrial companies.

With this rise, there are more added values and more local labor, with skilled workers.

It is an effective contribution to industrialization, a long-term and sustainable contribution to the development of the DRC.

Other investors are slow to come, but China is still present

The President of the Republic, Félix -Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo participated in various forums in the West as in the East, he received several statesmen, from where he so much praised the potential of the country, in order to attract investors...

Several promises remain unfulfilled until now and different conditions have been given to him.

While other investors are slow to settle in the DRC, China is still present and contributes significantly to the development of the country.

Out of his concern to develop the country, President Tshisekedi Felix Tshisekedi wanted to organize last month at the city of the African Union, a meeting to assess the state of the implementation of reforms and ministerial assignments in business climate, in order to attract investors to the country.

Should we wait for investors without insurance or evolve with China, which has always shown the will to support the DRC in its reconstruction? The Head of State is called upon to lean towards China and continue this friendly cooperation which is obviously intended to be win-win.

As proof, the Chinese contribution remains visible in several achievements across the country, in particular the Busanga hydroelectric dam with Chinese capital of around 656 million USD, the first major energy infrastructure project in the Greater Katanga region in the DRC for more than 60 years old.

The land port of Kasumbalesa is on the list, a Chinese capital project of around 230 million USD which has promoted the import and export trade of the DRC.

It is also necessary to include the construction of a cultural center in Kinshasa, a gift from China to the DRC, which would henceforth be the largest building in Central Africa, in the cultural sphere, we also mention the construction of the water treatment plant with a capacity of 220,000 m3 at Lukunga in the city of Kinshasa, in the order of 100 million USD, entirely financed by the Chinese government at the rate of 4.5%.

Still with the infrastructure, the Sino-Congolese friendship hospital in N'Djili, a donation from the Chinese government in Kinshasa in the amount of $6 million for a capacity of 150 beds, the 50th anniversary hospital, the reference general in Lubumbashi, the government hall, the government hall, the people's palace, the martyr stadium, the Kalemie stadium, the Goma stadium, the Zongo II hydraulic power station.

It continues with the triumphal boulevard, Sendwe and Lumumba which connects the city center to N'djili airport, the June 30 boulevard which connects Kitambo store to the central station, the tourism avenue which connects Kitambo Store to pumping, Kinsuka Bridge, Kasa-vubu Avenue, By-passe Avenue in Kinshasa; the Musonoi-Kapata-Kolwezi road, the boulevard of Butembo, the rehabilitation of the Boma-Matadi road as much Chinese investment to be accounted for.

it should be realized that since 2008 – the year the Sino-Congolese contract was signed – the whole of the European Union and the whole of North America have not built as much infrastructure as the Chinese over the past 15 years : urban roads, inter-provincial roads, airport facilities, hydroelectric power stations, water treatment plants, etc.

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Plenty of Food for thought on the Road to Mining Manono :unsure:
 
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Markets up everywhere, lowering inflation, Global X lithium ETF up, Lithium companies all heading up, lithium producers all printing money and forecasting more profits in future quarters and global lithium demand increasing......Could be a nice time to open up Nigel, with a few positive announcements we could out perform our peers.
 
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