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geo_au

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February finished tomorrow. June can't come quick enough.
Last week my contact said there was no one in the board room as they were out trying to get the best deal for shareholders, my contact added no one was authorised to divulge their whereabouts. Then we heard later that nigel was in the US. The feeling I get is they're trying to sell the mine to the highest bidder.
 
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Colaci78

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Last week my contact said there was no one in the board room as they were out trying to get the best deal for shareholders, my contact added no one was authorised to divulge their whereabouts. Then we heard later that nigel was in the US. The feeling I get is they're trying to sell the mine to the highest bidder.
Why now though?
 
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Dazmac66

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Because we are yet to be issued a ML!
 
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Winenut

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February finished tomorrow. June can't come quick enough.
No need to discuss June's personal issues on a public forum.....
 
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whales

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Last week my contact said there was no one in the board room as they were out trying to get the best deal for shareholders, my contact added no one was authorised to divulge their whereabouts. Then we heard later that nigel was in the US. The feeling I get is they're trying to sell the mine to the highest bidder.
Will be jumping for joy if we get a USA buyer.
As that also implies Minerals for Security has been accepted .
 
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TheCount

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Last week my contact said there was no one in the board room as they were out trying to get the best deal for shareholders, my contact added no one was authorised to divulge their whereabouts. Then we heard later that nigel was in the US. The feeling I get is they're trying to sell the mine to the highest bidder.
Thanks Geo, for the straight forward update.
 
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pow4ade

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Will be jumping for joy if we get a USA buyer.
As that also implies Minerals for Security has been accepted .
Regarding Felix's blatant offer I've been wondering how that squares with China's deep presence and interests and whether it signals a thawing of relations. Can't imagine they'd be too chuffed about it.

Or is it a cunning trumpian plan to provoke China into providing security in the east. From memory did they once have troops on the border...dunno.
 
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Regarding Felix's blatant offer I've been wondering how that squares with China's deep presence and interests and whether it signals a thawing of relations. Can't imagine they'd be too chuffed about it.

Or is it a cunning trumpian plan to provoke China into providing security in the east. From memory did they once have troops on the border...dunno.
And has the same offer been made to China
 
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Winenut

GO AVZ!!!!
Sweet! Just like picking up a cooked chook from woolies! Easy.....
Ahhh a roast chook in plastic

The classic "man bag"!!!....... :D
 
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Mute22

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Why now though?
Maybe the situation looks something like this:

The DRC has realised there's no more room to drag this out - they don’t want their dirty laundry aired on the world stage, nor do they want the mine tied up for years. Their expensive lawyers have likely told them there’s no way they come out of this looking good. However, their egos won’t allow them to backtrack and let AVZ be involved in the project after all this bad blood. So, they’ve made an offer to Nigel:

Find a serious Western buyer to take your place.

CATH keeps its stake, and they’ll issue the ML on the condition of this sale. This way, the mine operates with both Western and Chinese involvement, hedging their bets. No need for court battles, corruption gets swept under the rug, and the key players walk away with their ill-gotten gains. The DRC public remains none the wiser, and Felix gets a geopolitical win - keeping both sides happy while securing indirect US support against M23.

That’s my headcanon, anyway.
 
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ptlas

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Maybe the situation looks something like this:

The DRC has realised there's no more room to drag this out - they don’t want their dirty laundry aired on the world stage, nor do they want the mine tied up for years. Their expensive lawyers have likely told them there’s no way they come out of this looking good. However, their egos won’t allow them to backtrack and let AVZ be involved in the project after all this bad blood. So, they’ve made an offer to Nigel:

Find a serious Western buyer to take your place.

CATH keeps its stake, and they’ll issue the ML on the condition of this sale. This way, the mine operates with both Western and Chinese involvement, hedging their bets. No need for court battles, corruption gets swept under the rug, and the key players walk away with their ill-gotten gains. The DRC public remains none the wiser, and Felix gets a geopolitical win - keeping both sides happy while securing indirect US support against M23.

That’s my headcanon, anyway.
Which means we don't need to go away on the cheap.
 
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RHyNO

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And now there’s a virus killing people in Kinshasa within 5 days of infection. Give me my $2 per share and I’m so completely out of here. Heart of darkness indeed!
 
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And now there’s a virus killing people in Kinshasa within 5 days of infection. Give me my $2 per share and I’m so completely out of here. Heart of darkness indeed!
"The first victims in one of the villages were children who ate a bat and died within 48 hours, the Africa office of the World Health Organization said this week."

While Felix eats a lobster lunch in Brussels .
 
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Uglybob

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Maybe the situation looks something like this:

The DRC has realised there's no more room to drag this out - they don’t want their dirty laundry aired on the world stage, nor do they want the mine tied up for years. Their expensive lawyers have likely told them there’s no way they come out of this looking good. However, their egos won’t allow them to backtrack and let AVZ be involved in the project after all this bad blood. So, they’ve made an offer to Nigel:

Find a serious Western buyer to take your place.

CATH keeps its stake, and they’ll issue the ML on the condition of this sale. This way, the mine operates with both Western and Chinese involvement, hedging their bets. No need for court battles, corruption gets swept under the rug, and the key players walk away with their ill-gotten gains. The DRC public remains none the wiser, and Felix gets a geopolitical win - keeping both sides happy while securing indirect US support against M23.

That’s my headcanon, anyway.
That's not an offer, that's a demand. The DRC are in no position to make demands and they know it. Potentially AVZ could have offered this outcome, but it would be unlikely to be DRC driven.

That said, as much as I'd love to see all involved in the corruption arrested and Felix the impotent's head on a pike, that doesn't get the $$$ in my pocket, so whatever it takes to get the deal done is fine my me (legally and justly of course, I'm not that much of a savage).
 
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