ICSID - “you owe..”
Probably more like this.....IMO we just got an update that told us nothing we didn't already know
Seems to me we're probably waiting for the new cabinet to form before there might be some progress
I believe the final makup could look like this..........
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Not sure seeking payment of fines is a back up plan if Locke pull out . If fines are enforceable Locke shouldn't have an issue lending us the money . Which tells me if Locke decline we are up sh1t creek . So Nigel better have a back up plan if Locke pulls out because the $$$ won't be coming from fines .Personally feel we don't need a new cabinet to follow the interim orders.
I think DRC not following interim orders says it all, new cabinet or not.
Seeking the payment of fines may be backup plan for Locke in case that falls through.
Looks like we're going the distance. Was hoping it wasn't the case but it is what it is.
Ask FT, if he can't give you an answer, you have Buckley's to find the answer here.So..... Anyone have any timelines on Cabinet forming?
ICSID - “you owe..”
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Nigel’s back up plan is to change his name and become the ceo of AJNNot sure seeking payment of fines is a back up plan if Locke pull out . If fines are enforceable Locke shouldn't have an issue lending us the money . Which tells me if Locke decline we are up sh1t creek . So Nigel better have a back up plan if Locke pulls out because the $$$ won't be coming from fines .
Fucking ikea
At least we've got some form of communication.
Seems like the closest possible information is the Jin Cheng dispute tribunal results, which AVZ is also waiting for. Hopefully they push that out the moment they get them.
Can anyone clarify if these soon-to-be-disclosed results will affect many of the other cases? Or is this dispute fairly null and void now that "Manono Lithium" has been formed to take over the project and is attempting to push out AVZ?
Lastly, since they have my money and I can't do anything about it - I can only look for positives. From what I see the positives are:
1. Jin Cheng dispute results "imminent" (lol).
2. Dathomir indicating they will withdraw their application to wind-up Dathcom on the 25th March.
3. The small, perhaps unfounded, hope that the new DRC cabinet will be more open and willing to negotiate with AVZ. (Anyone know when the cabinet will likely be formed?)
4. Awaiting tribunal results for 2019 SPA proceedings against Dathomir.
That's what I've taken out of it.
Well said bags, a bit of positivity is always good for us glass half full guys. Unless it's bad news why all the wingeing, we're all over this shit show. Nothing has actually change there's still light at the end of the tunnel it's just these fuckers are extending the tunnel. ChillThe Jin Cheng dispute results WILL have a major effect on the other cases.
TITS posted a link to jusmundi.com that had transcript’s of some of the arbitration cases so far. Anyone who read them would understand why AVZ doesn’t announce monthly updates to shareholders.
Aside from that a lot of the ICC and ICSID information is confidential.
Some investors have never stopped keeping up to date with events but don’t post anymore because of the wombats here complaining but never offering any information themselves.
Maybe the best thing for them would be ringing Math, Huljich or Carrotdick and offering them their shares because they’re whining is no help to the company or other shareholders.
The only thing worse then this dogshit no announcement announcement, is having to read what old holier then thou MB thinks, give the god syndrome a rest mate, it’s fucking oldI know my frustrations are coming out in these posts BUT this link is worth reading through, actually quite interesting
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Africa’s track record in ICSID proceedings - Kluwer Arbitration Blog
On 18 April 2012, South Sudan signed and ratified the 1965 Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States (the ‘ICSID Convention’). In accordance with Article 68(2) thereof, the Convention entered into force for Sudan thirty days later, i.e. on...arbitrationblog.kluwerarbitration.com