AVZ Discussion 2022

Uglybob

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If a known choad is posting garbage, don't quote them. Cut off the stream of attention they crave.
 
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tolate

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Has NIGEL or AVZ paid the said FEES outstanding for the ICSID court matters..!
By AVZ AGM back feed neither have paid their FEES
So now the ICSID have SUSPENDED the said court cases..???
 

Flight996

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I’ve reported every one of his posts, seems to be about 20 of them. He’s still here viewing the threads this morning

I usually just put trolls on ignore but it’s time for all shareholders and regular TSE contributors to stop replying to him and report his posts (and his mates) to zeebot and get rid of him

This forum should be about supporting AVZ and AVZ shareholders

It seems the poster is running an algorithm in the background that generates his responses, which probably explains their incoherence.

And he's probably slumming it in Wuhan rooting his teddy bear while his algorithm toils away unseen in the background.
 
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tolate

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Don't you have a IGNORE button
 

Exo

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i think mods are doing their jobs and deleting his comments
 

Flight996

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Re: Response from senator Penny Wong, MP Minister for Foreign Affairs.

This is part of the Minister's response to my query about what, if anything the Australian Government is doing to assist AVZ Minerals, which is under siege from corrupt DRC officials and equally corrupt Chinese miners trying to steal its world-class lithium resource at Manono in the DRC:

Thank you for your email and for taking the time to write to me.

I try to respond to correspondence where I can, but I receive a large number of emails every day and depending on your enquiry it may not be possible to get back to you.

I prioritise constituents in my home state of South Australia or those who write on matters relating to my role as Minister for Foreign Affairs.


Please note that if your email is part of a campaign, it will be considered but not receive a response.

Unfortunately, the senator's response, particularly the bit that says: it may not be possible to get back to you does not fill me with confidence of getting an answer to my query. Nonetheless, by any measure, the plight of an Australian company in a foreign jurisdiction plus the fate of its 20,000 Australian investors falls within her remit as the Minister for Foreign Affairs...so I guess I'll wait.

Mr Bean Waiting GIF by MOODMAN


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Mute22

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Re: Response from senator Penny Wong, MP Minister for Foreign Affairs.

This is part of the Minister's response to my query about what, if anything the Australian Government is doing to assist AVZ Minerals, which is under siege from corrupt DRC officials and equally corrupt Chinese miners trying to steal its world-class lithium resource at Manono in the DRC:

Thank you for your email and for taking the time to write to me.

I try to respond to correspondence where I can, but I receive a large number of emails every day and depending on your enquiry it may not be possible to get back to you.

I prioritise constituents in my home state of South Australia or those who write on matters relating to my role as Minister for Foreign Affairs.


Please note that if your email is part of a campaign, it will be considered but not receive a response.

Unfortunately, the senator's response, particularly the bit that says: it may not be possible to get back to you does not fill me with confidence of getting an answer to my query. Nonetheless, by any measure, the plight of an Australian company in a foreign jurisdiction plus the fate of its 20,000 Australian investors falls within her remit as the Minister for Foreign Affairs...so I guess I'll wait.

Mr Bean Waiting GIF by MOODMAN


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I am a resident of South Australia. DM me your message, and I will reconfigure it to look original and also send it through.
 
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I am a resident of South Australia. DM me your message, and I will reconfigure it to look original and also send it through.
DM sent.
 
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Xerof

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Whoever’s behind Tolate is also behind Letty117.

Just saying

Letty said on HC yesterday after Tolate was suspended that he’d head over here. Sure enough he did indeed, but the silly cunt kept taking the bait, and zeebot had enough evidence to push the eject button

Letty is now the voice piece on HC and I laughed when I read his proAVZ posts just now

Don’t be fooled
 
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Whoever’s behind Tolate is also behind Letty117.

Just saying

Letty said on HC yesterday after Tolate was suspended that he’d head over here. Sure enough he did indeed, but the silly cunt kept taking the bait, and zeebot had enough evidence to push the eject button

Letty is now the voice piece on HC and I laughed when I read his proAVZ posts just now

Don’t be fooled
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Xerof

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Can’t see any rescheduling for this, so perhaps it was finally thrown out. Have any of you locals phoned the Court for an update?
Usually takes a few days for them to reschedule next date, revisit this in a week and we'll see
 
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Xerof

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Morning all, here’s today head shaker for consumption with your cornflakes

From Bloomberg

Congo Sues Apple Alleging ‘Pillaged’ Minerals in Products​

The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium. In them, it accuses the company of using minerals “pillaged” from the central African nation in its products.

Congo’s lawyers have initiated criminal complaints against the US tech giant’s subsidiaries in the two European countries “over the contamination of Apple’s supply chain” with “blood minerals,” according to a statement on Tuesday from Amsterdam & Partners LLP, a law firm working for Congo’s government.

Eastern Congo, which is rich in tin, tungsten and tantalum, minerals widely used in electronics including the iPhone, has been wracked by conflicts involving its armed forces and dozens of militant groups for about three decades. The administration of President Felix Tshisekedi accuses neighboring Rwandaof fueling the violence and providing a conduit for traders to smuggle minerals and gold out of Congo. Rwanda has long denied the allegations.

The complaints allege that Apple uses minerals that have been “laundered through international supply chains.” They also claim that the firm has also deployed “deceptive commercial practices to assure consumers that the tech giant’s supply chains are clean.”


Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but previously referred Bloomberg to a March filing in which it said that all of the smelters and refiners in its supply chain had participated in an audit, and suppliers who refused or failed were removed. The company said it was reasonably confident that none of its tin, tungsten or tantalum suppliers financed or otherwise benefited armed groups active in the region.

Congo’s international legal team is tasked with pursuing individuals and companies involved in the “extraction, supply and commercialization of natural resources” that have driven “a cycle of violence and conflict by financing militias and terrorist groups,” according to the statement.

Read More: Congo to Clamp Down on Companies Buying Conflict Minerals

Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya confirmed the country had filed the lawsuit, without providing more details.

This is the first case Congo has filed as part of a strategy to pressure end users who may be using products reliant on minerals that were smuggled or have contributed to conflict. According to a spokesperson for Amsterdam & Partners, ⁠the French and Belgium judicial systems are well suited for these kinds of legal actions.

Last year, Congo and Rwanda produced more than 60% of the tantalum used in the world’s portable electronics, according to the US Geological Survey.

— With assistance from Michael J Kavanagh
 
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cruiser51

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Morning all, here’s today head shaker for consumption with your cornflakes

From Bloomberg

Congo Sues Apple Alleging ‘Pillaged’ Minerals in Products​

The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium. In them, it accuses the company of using minerals “pillaged” from the central African nation in its products.

Congo’s lawyers have initiated criminal complaints against the US tech giant’s subsidiaries in the two European countries “over the contamination of Apple’s supply chain” with “blood minerals,” according to a statement on Tuesday from Amsterdam & Partners LLP, a law firm working for Congo’s government.

Eastern Congo, which is rich in tin, tungsten and tantalum, minerals widely used in electronics including the iPhone, has been wracked by conflicts involving its armed forces and dozens of militant groups for about three decades. The administration of President Felix Tshisekedi accuses neighboring Rwandaof fueling the violence and providing a conduit for traders to smuggle minerals and gold out of Congo. Rwanda has long denied the allegations.

The complaints allege that Apple uses minerals that have been “laundered through international supply chains.” They also claim that the firm has also deployed “deceptive commercial practices to assure consumers that the tech giant’s supply chains are clean.”


Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but previously referred Bloomberg to a March filing in which it said that all of the smelters and refiners in its supply chain had participated in an audit, and suppliers who refused or failed were removed. The company said it was reasonably confident that none of its tin, tungsten or tantalum suppliers financed or otherwise benefited armed groups active in the region.

Congo’s international legal team is tasked with pursuing individuals and companies involved in the “extraction, supply and commercialization of natural resources” that have driven “a cycle of violence and conflict by financing militias and terrorist groups,” according to the statement.

Read More: Congo to Clamp Down on Companies Buying Conflict Minerals

Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya confirmed the country had filed the lawsuit, without providing more details.

This is the first case Congo has filed as part of a strategy to pressure end users who may be using products reliant on minerals that were smuggled or have contributed to conflict. According to a spokesperson for Amsterdam & Partners, ⁠the French and Belgium judicial systems are well suited for these kinds of legal actions.

Last year, Congo and Rwanda produced more than 60% of the tantalum used in the world’s portable electronics, according to the US Geological Survey.

— With assistance from Michael J Kavanagh
Don't forget the DRC is highly likely up for a huge damages claim from AVZ, the money has to come from somewhere, might as well hit Apple and Tesla.
Good luck.
 
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tolate

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Don't forget the DRC is highly likely up for a huge damages claim from AVZ, the money has to come from somewhere, might as well hit Apple and Tesla.
Good luck.
Lot of court cases in progress just 2 that should have results available have had HEARING in DECEMBER 2024
I heard NIGEL didn't attend...?????

4 Dathomir Dispute – the two ICC arbitration proceedings brought by AVZI against Dathomir in relation to Dathomir’s attempts to challenge the sale to AVZI of its 15% shareholding in Dathcom;

and 5 Fat Tail Dispute – the proceedings commenced by Fat Tail Holdings Pty Ltd (Fat Tail) against the Company and two of its directors (Mr Nigel Ferguson and Mr John Clarke) in the Supreme Court of Western Australia alleging oppressive conduct and misleading and deceptive conduct.
 

tolate

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PERSONAL if you don't care you have your own opinions..!
But there is 20000 mum and DAD S H that do care...!
Nice if AVZ NIGEL updated their S H in regards to these matters..!
FAT TAIL has taken out serious court action in the W AUST court system..!
Many would want to know the outcome of this matter..!
 

tolate

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Don't forget the DRC is highly likely up for a huge damages claim from AVZ, the money has to come from somewhere, might as well hit Apple and Tesla.
Good luck.
 

tonster66

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Morning all, here’s today head shaker for consumption with your cornflakes

From Bloomberg

Congo Sues Apple Alleging ‘Pillaged’ Minerals in Products​

The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium. In them, it accuses the company of using minerals “pillaged” from the central African nation in its products.

Congo’s lawyers have initiated criminal complaints against the US tech giant’s subsidiaries in the two European countries “over the contamination of Apple’s supply chain” with “blood minerals,” according to a statement on Tuesday from Amsterdam & Partners LLP, a law firm working for Congo’s government.

Eastern Congo, which is rich in tin, tungsten and tantalum, minerals widely used in electronics including the iPhone, has been wracked by conflicts involving its armed forces and dozens of militant groups for about three decades. The administration of President Felix Tshisekedi accuses neighboring Rwandaof fueling the violence and providing a conduit for traders to smuggle minerals and gold out of Congo. Rwanda has long denied the allegations.

The complaints allege that Apple uses minerals that have been “laundered through international supply chains.” They also claim that the firm has also deployed “deceptive commercial practices to assure consumers that the tech giant’s supply chains are clean.”


Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but previously referred Bloomberg to a March filing in which it said that all of the smelters and refiners in its supply chain had participated in an audit, and suppliers who refused or failed were removed. The company said it was reasonably confident that none of its tin, tungsten or tantalum suppliers financed or otherwise benefited armed groups active in the region.

Congo’s international legal team is tasked with pursuing individuals and companies involved in the “extraction, supply and commercialization of natural resources” that have driven “a cycle of violence and conflict by financing militias and terrorist groups,” according to the statement.

Read More: Congo to Clamp Down on Companies Buying Conflict Minerals

Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya confirmed the country had filed the lawsuit, without providing more details.

This is the first case Congo has filed as part of a strategy to pressure end users who may be using products reliant on minerals that were smuggled or have contributed to conflict. According to a spokesperson for Amsterdam & Partners, ⁠the French and Belgium judicial systems are well suited for these kinds of legal actions.

Last year, Congo and Rwanda produced more than 60% of the tantalum used in the world’s portable electronics, according to the US Geological Survey.

— With assistance from Michael J Kavanagh
This is great news as they will not have a leg to stand on when/if blood lithium is shipped out of the drc
 
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SilentOne

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Morning all, here’s today head shaker for consumption with your cornflakes

From Bloomberg

Congo Sues Apple Alleging ‘Pillaged’ Minerals in Products​

The Democratic Republic of Congo filed lawsuits against Apple Inc. in France and Belgium. In them, it accuses the company of using minerals “pillaged” from the central African nation in its products.

Congo’s lawyers have initiated criminal complaints against the US tech giant’s subsidiaries in the two European countries “over the contamination of Apple’s supply chain” with “blood minerals,” according to a statement on Tuesday from Amsterdam & Partners LLP, a law firm working for Congo’s government.

Eastern Congo, which is rich in tin, tungsten and tantalum, minerals widely used in electronics including the iPhone, has been wracked by conflicts involving its armed forces and dozens of militant groups for about three decades. The administration of President Felix Tshisekedi accuses neighboring Rwandaof fueling the violence and providing a conduit for traders to smuggle minerals and gold out of Congo. Rwanda has long denied the allegations.

The complaints allege that Apple uses minerals that have been “laundered through international supply chains.” They also claim that the firm has also deployed “deceptive commercial practices to assure consumers that the tech giant’s supply chains are clean.”


Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, but previously referred Bloomberg to a March filing in which it said that all of the smelters and refiners in its supply chain had participated in an audit, and suppliers who refused or failed were removed. The company said it was reasonably confident that none of its tin, tungsten or tantalum suppliers financed or otherwise benefited armed groups active in the region.

Congo’s international legal team is tasked with pursuing individuals and companies involved in the “extraction, supply and commercialization of natural resources” that have driven “a cycle of violence and conflict by financing militias and terrorist groups,” according to the statement.

Read More: Congo to Clamp Down on Companies Buying Conflict Minerals

Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya confirmed the country had filed the lawsuit, without providing more details.

This is the first case Congo has filed as part of a strategy to pressure end users who may be using products reliant on minerals that were smuggled or have contributed to conflict. According to a spokesperson for Amsterdam & Partners, ⁠the French and Belgium judicial systems are well suited for these kinds of legal actions.

Last year, Congo and Rwanda produced more than 60% of the tantalum used in the world’s portable electronics, according to the US Geological Survey.

— With assistance from Michael J Kavanagh

I bet that Apple have paid for said resources - its just the money has been spent on consulting fees and snacks and never hit treasury. Gee that sounds familiar.

Apple should trigger a full audit on payments made to the DRC for these minerals - they might even find a minister or two with their hand in the cooky jar.

Just a thought bubble - SilentOne
 
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