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I Surrender! ;-)
Having known you off various mutually shared investment BB's for 4 years. I have always respected your analysis, as you well know.
You clearly have a personality type though that needs to externalise all the good reasons to invest in a share that you have bought (self justification confirmation?).
That info is of high grade and you share it freely. Equally then, When you perform one of your multiple exits. You seem to also "need" to self justify it to all and sundry. I get it....
OK. I understand. But you also like to keep repeating it round, and round not in a simple concise statement...that's where your semi autism (strikes me?) Kicks in.
An inability to take account of others feelings of pain at the moment means you can't see that having stated your need and reasons to go. To continue hammering out free form essays is classless frankly!
Anyhow as said I surrender. Do as you feel. But maybe think a little if you can on the impact?
Cheers.
Rambler is fortunate to be supplied with electrical power largely generated by hydro schemes, which are an inherently renewable energy source. As we consider options to expand and grow the business, Rambler
has the opportunity to source power from a high- voltage commercial line that transects the Ming Mine mining lease. With a supply of low-cost hydroelectricity, Rambler can consider options to replace diesel- powered equipment with electric/battery, recommission the 500m vertical shaft for hoisting to eliminate ore trucking to surface, and consider processing facilities near the mine site that could both expand production and eliminate the current 44km road haul to the Nugget Pond milling facility. All of these projects would reduce carbon emissions, while at the same time reducing operating cost.
So electronic petrol inflation cu price vs debt well in this case rmm is screwed. But question now is how much will rmm borrow and sort out debts . Because these cost gonna stay quite some time. Electronic killing them so is everything else. I put 2 ideas borrow big if not then we’ll partnership can’t afford everything at one given time. Tb strategy was actually best one. Tb in news papers interview. You can’t control everything with new software they will target areas.
Moon, go further down on last page and read the Canadian Critical mineral funding
We qualify for the ore sorter finder via that scheme as Rambler state
It’s all in the Innovation news network report on the companies website
Money will be got and improvements will be seen
I Critical minerals
Canada has designated copper as a critical mineral and there are pools of funding and allowances to encourage the exploration for and development of copper resources. Rambler will seek to maximise these opportunities.
As the world seeks to reduce carbon emissions,
the drive towards renewable energy will push the demand for copper, both in terms of electricity generation and transmission, such as for wind farms, and in consumption, such as motors for electric vehicles (EVs). New copper projects coming online are scarce, frequently low grade requiring high capital investment, and often in challenging parts of the world.
Rambler is well-placed to supply the market with a quality copper product. In the future, the provenance and the carbon content of materials will become increasingly important, and Rambler can capit
Moon, what about the paragraph about financial support to reduce carbon emissions just above critical minierals heading
Federal finance support all on last page of report just 2 weeks ago