Actually, you are spot on dude.
I had this vision of a german bomb shell, blonde, busty...........then grandpa.
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that's rough lol

Actually, you are spot on dude.
I had this vision of a german bomb shell, blonde, busty...........then grandpa.
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DRC Mining Community Prepares for a Big Bash in Lubumbashi in June as DRC Mining Week Returns
It’s official, DRC Mining Week is back in Lubumbashi from 1–3 June, and to say that the industry is excited about its homecoming is an understatement.
This long-running, award-winning and flagship expo and conference returns to the heart of the Copperbelt and the bustling mining hub of the DRC to celebrate the region’s unlimited resilience, successes and opportunities.
“The DRC Mining Week team is ready to put the ‘bash’ back into Lubumbashi!”
Jokes event director Natalie Courtois, representative of the zest, energy and fun the organisers have become known for over the last 17 years of the event’s existence.
“We cannot wait to open our doors again and welcome all our clients and partners back to the Karavia Hotel, and we know that everyone has really missed having the event live and onsite during the last two years” says Courtois.
*The event boasts longstanding and loyal support from many sector leaders, including ERG Africa, FBN Bank and Glencore, who are diamond sponsors, while Equity BCDC, Orange and Standard Bank are platinum plus sponsors.
Other big names in industry that have partnered with DRC Mining Week in June include Ivanhoe Mines, the Cobalt Institute, USAID and Global Communities.
The largest expo and conference in the Copperbelt dedicated to the mining and industrial sector, DRC Mining Week will again gather some 600 mining executives from 80 mining houses and operators, 4000+ attendees, of which 70% will be international, more than 80 expert speakers, and the in- and outdoor exhibition will expect four country pavilions.
Anyone working in or for the mining and exploration sector, energy, professional equipment, machinery, transport and logistics, safety and security, construction, consulting and insurance should be in Lubumbashi from 1–3 June.
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Glencore to supply cobalt to GM in multi-year deal
Miner and commodities trader Glencore has inked a multi-year agreement with General Motors to provide the automaker with cobalt from its Murrin Murrin operation in Australia.
The US car producer has committed to making all-electric vehicles by the end of the decade, setting the goal of having 30 new EVs models, equivalent to 1 million electric cars, in the market by 2025.
“Climate change is real, and we want to be part of the solution by putting everyone in an electric vehicle,” chair and chief executive officer Mary Barra said in a media release.
GM will use Glencore’s cobalt in its Ultium battery cathodes, which currently power the Chevrolet Silverado EV, GMC Hummer EV and Cadillac Lyriq vehicles, the companies said.
The deal comes as automakers scramble to secure steady supply of battery metals, including cobalt, nickel, lithium and copper, to meet rising demand for EVs.
Some manufacturers, such as Tesla and Volkswagen have even announced intentions of becoming “actively involved in raw materials business”. Tesla’s Elon Musk seems particularly inclined to do so with lithium, as prices have reached what he calls “insane levels”.
The EV giant has recently secured lithium mining rights in Nevada and has off-take agreements for the battery metal with Liontown Resources and Ganfeng Lithium, China’s no.1 producer of the commodity. For cobalt, Tesla locked down supply from Glencore in 2020.
Detroit-based rival Ford Motor said on Monday it had signed a preliminary deal to buy lithium from a Lake Resources NL facility in Argentina, marking the first time Ford has publicly announced where it will procure the battery metal.
Glencore, the world’s largest cobalt producer thanks to its mines in the DRC, noted the metal makes up only 0.001% of the earth’s crust.
Its appeal to EV makers comes from the fact that it provides batteries with energy density that increases the range of their vehicles and boosts their life.
GM has several other agreements in place for lithium and rare earths and other materials.
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Food for thought on a Thursday
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The shit storm came to a head when i organised to meet " whispers " at a WFE meeting in West Perth, i was expecting to meet a female, instead, i met up with a grandpa by the name of Max, of german descent
Lost 24K on WFE, what a scam, Brewer what a scum!I was in WFE too for a while - Brewer is long gone but the new reincarnation (PF1) is a basket case as well - has gone into voluntary suspension yet again!
I'm not sure how the FIRB work exactly , but their intervention worked in our favour when Yibin wanted to become a strategic investor in 2020 .I love Elon, but i reckon he has smoked too much weed and is a diva........LTR are finding that out now, not sure Elon is happy sharing with LG, whats with the TO of twitter ?
Erratic genius , give me Volkswagon or Toyota any day.
Whilst on the topic of take overs, a bit of chat that AVZ could be a TO target, how could this be possible given the FIRB / China relations ?
Would the FIRB look at it differently if a European or US entity had a sniff ?
Is there a way that CATH could make a play via an alternate route like Dathcom via majority holding somehow ?
Curious to get your view or anyone else, I am not that cluey on corporate affairs.
Have a great Easter to you and ALL
cheers
Lost 24K on WFE, what a scam, Brewer what a scum!
PF1....I sold it immediately to claim the tax loss.
Hope you fared better.
The only negative for me with AVZ is the total domination of chinese entities , albeit they are first class world renowned coy.I'm not sure how the FIRB work exactly , but their intervention worked in our favour when Yibin wanted to become a strategic investor in 2020 .
With Felix Ts wish for his country to be a major player in the battery/ev evolution , I'm hoping he thinks it would be a better look for his gov't to have an Australian company , AVZ , play a major part & for a long time as well . His gov't is trying to change how the world views the DRC . I don't think it would be a good look for his gov't (which is trying to attract new investment & $) if AVZ gets "manuevered" out of the way anytime soon after spending years developing this project , no matter what spin could be put on a possible takeover .
The difference here about what happened to PSC in Zimbabwe is that we are so much more in the spotlight on the world stage , especially with all the large multi nationals attending the DRC/Africa Business Forum hosted by the UN last year
Fingers crossed we start to see the long list of anticipated announcements start to roll in this week ... Mining licence , BFS , funding , extra 15% etc Almost ... but not quite ...makes me wish there weren't all these public holidays
Still happening , postponed or cancelled ?