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We really are due some sort of progress report
Whatever happens now, Mather ultimately failed, unless we get a multi bag premium which I can't see.
Anyone can dream big, but if you have nothing to back it up with, you have basically been wasting all our time while pocketing a huge salery year on year.
C MINUS- could have done a whole lot better.
Imo
Yup, surprise us Mather (but don't expect he will)
I would say the whole board post 2016 coukd recieve a C minus. I would have given them A minus between 2013- 2016.
I except your points.
It wouldn't surprise me if he pulls a rabbit out of the hat...
A lesson from BP today.
They scaled back their plan to cut 40% of oil production by 2030 to about 25%.
They basically went back to doing what it said on the tin and the market loved it.They finally realised to make money they need to do what they do.
If Solg realised that, they could have sold this years ago for more money.
Copper will still be in demand, no matter what; urbanisation in the developing world cannot be turned back, neither will population growth slow anytime soon obviously the green movement helped with the copper projections but they have been talking up this copper sweet spot for years.
Just read CNBC METALS news posted yesterday on copper demand and prices then you'll understand how the big boys will be clambering all over themselves to get hold of solgolds assets
Bubble, I know what the "experts" say about copper, the point I'm making is they have been saying it for well over a decade now. And according to what they said then we should already be in huge under supply now.
It's called fossil fuel because oil comes from fossils that have turned into oil after thousands of years. How's that for organic?
Monte ,just have a little read of CNBC METALS news posted yesterday ,explains why we are going to be in short supply ,Chile, Peru shrinking supplies , political issues ,tax hikes on conglomerates,strikes etc
I'll take close!
When I said fossils I did mean dead animals, if that gets me any more of the cigar ? Lol
There isn’t a lot of MV=PT with solg.
That means a massive increase in M (shares in issue) must be countered by a huge drop in P (price)
On a daily/weekly/monthly time basis, there has not been an increase in shares but the price has dropped.
Slug, let's stick to Solg after this.
Your argument appears to contain a number of unsupported claims and conspiracy theories. There is no evidence to support the idea that the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic was a deliberate attempt to control the population or seize their wealth. The high number of deaths during the pandemic is due to the spread of the virus, not the response to it. Additionally, inflation is a complex issue that is influenced by a number of factors, not just the growth of the money supply. The suggestion that excess deaths are being hidden by the media is also not supported by the available evidence. It is important to rely on credible sources of information and to approach complex issues with a critical and discerning eye.
When you get out of your car, in central England, in mid July and it is hotter than Dubai then you know something is badly wrong with the climate!
That’s what happened last year!
Okay slug, if you say so *eye roll*
Stick to solg. Conspiracy theories about vaccines, climate, 'wokes' etc are for other message boards that us investors can ignore.
Are you familiar with the internet law that says as soon as you liken something to the Nazis, you lose the argument?
Lol “Central Dubai is that hot for much of the year”……seriously that’s your defence ….
No wonder you are not on this planet.
Many residents, of Dubai, move to Europe in the summer because Dubai is unbearable heat wise.
I don’t believe 40c + in July is anyway comparable to 22c in December.