I find it so baffling that Kobold are so open and media driven with this potential takeover. Generally it's all secret squirrel stuff, but they have ben the exact opposite the whole time. It's like they are on the back foot, they know it and are trying to overcompensate by making a big deal about every little meaningless step along the way (non binding agreement from a month back anyone).
They’re not a traditional mining major. They’re a Silicon Valley startup backed by Gates and Bezos, still chasing funding, and they need to look like they’re locking down flagship assets to justify the hype and bring in more capital.
All this talk of “AI-powered exploration”? Mostly marketing spin. It’s crafted to impress investors and convince tech-illiterate governments to hand over critical mineral rights. A decade ago, they’d have said they were using blockchain and crypto to mine lithium.
That’s why they’re pumping out headlines over non-binding agreements, doing media tours, and signing public MoUs on contested ground. It’s not just geopolitics—it’s branding. They want to be seen as the ones who “fixed Manono”—not because it resolves the dispute, but because it sells a narrative for their next raise.
Worth noting: KoBold has never developed, built, or operated a mine. Zero production track record. Ironically, that was one of the slurs thrown at AVZ by the DRC and Zijin—yet AVZ actually has more experience and credibility on the ground than KoBold ever has.
But hey—as long as they pay up, I don’t care. Just sign the cheque and walk away heroes.