Felix
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Nah. Sugar low. The big fella needs some more biscuits.
We don’t do Oreoles in the DRC, but interested in receiving some to try, if you can place them in a brown paper bag outside my palace.
I have tried Belgian biscuits though
Nah. Sugar low. The big fella needs some more biscuits.
This is your problem. Those Chinese rat fuckers have terrible junk food. Australia and the US is where it's at. Sort this out and we'll get you a shipping container, half full of Oreos and half full of Tim Tams.We don’t do Oreoles in the DRC, but interested in receiving some to try, if you can place them in a brown paper bag outside my palace.
I have tried Belgian biscuits though
Who is Tim?
Sorry, can’t chat about unimportant crap, I have a meeting to get to with Donaldo, but before that I need to attend the Africa Anti-corruption Day talkfest
Oops, damn, I missed it, it was on Friday at Simons hotel, the Fleuve Congo in the Big K (bloody good beer on tap there btw, but none of Tim’s tams available)
Does this pass you sooks' threshold for something significant?Show some respect and stop posting until you have something significant to share.
Does this pass you sooks' threshold for something significant?
He trusts the pastors and left his kevlar jacket with the sown in bullion off.This Sunday, July 13, at his official residence in Mont Ngaliema, the President of the Republic, Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, received a delegation of American pastors who are members of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
Led by Pastor Travis Johnson, the Deputy Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, this delegation informed the Head of State that they welcome the peace agreement signed between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, under the auspices of the Trump administration. "We pray alongside the Congolese people for peace to prevail throughout the entire territory of the DRC," declared Pastor Johnson.
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Quite like the new shirt, makes me look trimmer don’t you think?
It is a zoomed in diagram, RD on its own is outside the diagram on the right hand side.The diagram below is sourced from PLS's Fastmarkets presentation (24 June 2025), but it seems to be missing a key resource located in the DRC.
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Source: https://cdn-api.markitdigital.com/a...pdf?access_token=0007mWNWzFFvApuPLV3P1AmwYQee
And as hedrox and others have previously indicated, the spodumene and lithium metal markets are in the early stages of heading inexorably northward based on the expected demand surge and supply deficit, which can only be a good thing for us.
Maybe KoBold/RIO and the DRC need to read the room.
Cheers
F
Disclaimer: I took a position in PLS in early Jul 2025.
A good idea to get more PLS you think? A lot safer in Australia. I did have 79,000 and got impatient and sold at cost, $0.30.The diagram below is sourced from PLS's Fastmarkets presentation (24 June 2025), but it seems to be missing a key resource located in the DRC.
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Source: https://cdn-api.markitdigital.com/a...pdf?access_token=0007mWNWzFFvApuPLV3P1AmwYQee
And as hedrox and others have previously indicated, the spodumene and lithium metal markets are in the early stages of heading inexorably northward based on the expected demand surge and supply deficit, which can only be a good thing for us.
Maybe KoBold/RIO and the DRC need to read the room.
Cheers
F
Disclaimer: I took a position in PLS in early Jul 2025.
Haha, I did the same thing at the same price a few years ago. The PLS share price was moribund at the time, and there were better opportunities in Africa...so I thought.A good idea to get more PLS you think? A lot safer in Australia. I did have 79,000 and got impatient and sold at cost, $0.30.
Of course its missing ... look at the axis ... 500Mt is not the limit to give Manono the needed space to show up.The diagram below is sourced from PLS's Fastmarkets presentation (24 June 2025), but it seems to be missing a key resource located in the DRC.
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Source: https://cdn-api.markitdigital.com/a...pdf?access_token=0007mWNWzFFvApuPLV3P1AmwYQee
And as hedrox and others have previously indicated, the spodumene and lithium metal markets are in the early stages of heading inexorably northward based on the expected demand surge and supply deficit, which can only be a good thing for us.
Maybe KoBold/RIO and the DRC need to read the room.
Cheers
F
Disclaimer: I took a position in PLS in early Jul 2025.