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30-06-2020, 02:08 PM
#5391
Originally Posted by jonu
What impending C R? Your motivation is becoming very clear. Down ramp to lower your average.
It's pretty obvious Jonu. Your personal attacks are not necessary:
While planning has been focused on the development of a plant internally, the board determined that there is a potential opportunityfor a third party to finance the plant or part of a plant with NTL reducing the funding requirement from shareholders for a processingcapability which did not form part of the previous capital raising.
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30-06-2020, 02:13 PM
#5392
Originally Posted by haewai
It's pretty obvious Jonu. Your personal attacks are not necessary:
Personal attack? whatsup is trying to put a price on a fictional CR . An obvious effort to talk down the SP.
While planning has been focused on the development of a plant internally, the board determined that there is a potential opportunityfor a third party to finance the plant or part of a plant with NTL reducing the funding requirement from shareholders for a processingcapability which did not form part of the previous capital raising.
This tells me a CR is less likely than more likely. That's the full scale commercial plant they are talking about. How do you or whatsup see that as inferring a CR is imminent?
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30-06-2020, 02:17 PM
#5393
Originally Posted by jonu
Personal attack? whatsup is trying to put a price on a fictional CR . An obvious effort to talk down the SP.
While planning has been focused on the development of a plant internally, the board determined that there is a potential opportunityfor a third party to finance the plant or part of a plant with NTL reducing the funding requirement from shareholders for a processingcapability which did not form part of the previous capital raising.
This tells me a CR is less likely than more likely. That's the full scale commercial plant they are talking about. How do you or whatsup see that as inferring a CR is imminent?
History says so, each year about this time its trundled out !
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30-06-2020, 02:21 PM
#5394
Originally Posted by whatsup
History says so, each year about this time its trundled out !
That's it? That's all you've got to back up your down ramping? Wow, I doff my cap to you whatsup. The complexity of your analysis amazes me.
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30-06-2020, 02:30 PM
#5395
Originally Posted by jonu
That's it? That's all you've got to back up your down ramping? Wow, I doff my cap to you whatsup. The complexity of your analysis amazes me.
NOOOOO, Im just asking the question hoping that someone can answer for me so that I can start saving my hard earned in order to partake in the SPP !
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30-06-2020, 03:44 PM
#5396
Banned
And who cares what is in Mystery. It's worth nothing while its underground.
d.[/QUOTE]
A whole industry sector that is valued purely on in ground resources would suggest you have nfi. That sector and its companies are known as exploration companies. dyor or blindly keep downramping
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30-06-2020, 04:23 PM
#5397
Originally Posted by bullish
And who cares what is in Mystery. It's worth nothing while its underground.
d.
A whole industry sector that is valued purely on in ground resources would suggest you have nfi. That sector and its companies are known as exploration companies. dyor or blindly keep downramping[/QUOTE]
no one needs to keep down ramping...the company does that for us all on there own....I would suggest that the next capital raise.... if there is one...will be a failure
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30-06-2020, 04:38 PM
#5398
AGM - dial in folks - will be an interesting session.
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30-06-2020, 10:30 PM
#5399
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01-07-2020, 09:00 AM
#5400
Member
Anyone thinking there will not be a capital raise are about as delusional as those buying AIR shares at 1.90 a couple of weeks back.
Not saying it will be this year, but to get this thing going properly they need more money, very simple. Unless Matt has a genie in a bottle about to grant him 3 wishes...
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