TLG Ann: Talga Presentation - Macquarie Group Critical Minerals Forum - 28th Jun 2022, 12:52pm

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Hey @cosors you and @Semmel can get down to Stuttgart and ask some questions LOL


You can start with where’s the FEED report that ABB have been working on and was due at the end of this month?!

Cosors found a good little promo video of Martin Philipps and his ABB counterpart doing a bit of backslapping about working together, but would be nice to see it on time!

Mobilising more funds later next month, so will be interesting to see if the price holds at $1 or breaks lower. Perhaps the market spooked that cost of capex will be much higher than previously forecast? As per the FREYR announcement today, they’ve managed to control that quite well and mobilised approx $1.5billion in access to European debt financing. So, no reason Talga can’t do the same.
 
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You can start with where’s the FEED report that ABB have been working on and was due at the end of this month?!

Cosors found a good little promo video of Martin Philipps and his ABB counterpart doing a bit of backslapping about working together, but would be nice to see it on time!

Mobilising more funds later next month, so will be interesting to see if the price holds at $1 or breaks lower. Perhaps the market spooked that cost of capex will be much higher than previously forecast? As per the FREYR announcement today, they’ve managed to control that quite well and mobilised approx $1.5billion in access to European debt financing. So, no reason Talga can’t do the same.
30 June is the last day of tax loss selling for Australian taxpayers as well.

For those overseas today is the end of the Australian financial year for most individuals and companies and today is the last day that they can sell shares at a capital loss (if they have one) to offset any capital profits for tax purposes so today is probably down more than what would usually be.
 
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30 June is the last day of tax loss selling for Australian taxpayers as well.

For those overseas today is the end of the Australian financial year for most individuals and companies and today is the last day that they can sell shares at a capital loss (if they have one) to offset any capital profits for tax purposes so today is probably down more than what would usually be.
Thx for the explanation, still not the share price i want to see after waking up. Makes me want to crawl back under the blanket..
 
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