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Baby clue continuous coal miner edition. See how pretty it is?
Breddy gud
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2025 will be our year, horse bros
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>>21785549
That's hilarious. Early animation was so creative and funny.
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WAGMI
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>>21786314
Two more weeks.
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I hope everyone's having a comfy christmas!
https://www.mining.com/web/el-salvador-president-proposes-bill-to-overturn-metals-mining-ban/
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>>21786314
>just like my melt-up call was doubted at the bottom back in 2022
did he make an accurate prediction previously?
who is this?
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straight to hell
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JAPAN in 2025
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>>21790157
So kawai.
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>>21785222
>I was walking with a four wheel walker a few times a day. Gotta wait a few weeks for the surgery to take before I can put any weight on it.
Progress is progres
>How have you been?
My woman has been recovering from spinal surgery the past few months after a car accident, not nearly as bad as yours was but I feel for you all the more coz it aint a picnic. Things are looking good though
>Do you have any more classes you can share with me? I'm going to try to learn all I can in the next few months to better understand
Everything's on my other computer where there are too many stairs for a cripple lmao. All I have here is my monkey folder but next time I'm there I'll put what I have in a dropbox for you and email them to you, some new stuff but not much more than last time. I'll send it all again since I'm guessing you lost it all after your laptops got impounded kek
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>/cmmg/
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>>21790235
Man I'm sorry to hear about her wreck.
What all was damaged on her?

I'll call the sheriff's department today about that laptop. Kinda strange talking to probation officer high af on pain killers
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Paladin's acquisition of Fission is basically done. New TSX listing to start trading on the 27th, Fission delisted at close tomorrow.
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bump
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>>21789931
I've just looked at satellite images around BHS for the first time. What the heck are the red spots? Iron oxides? 44.46238, -117.24815
I think the green thing at the bottom is the mine location.
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>>21793745
Will paladin be a good buy after it lists? I'll end up with some after the acquisition though not sure if I should buy more.
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>>21796047
I like it at current valuation. 4.5m lbs attributable from Langer Heinrich in 2026. Troubled ramp up has slashed the share price, investors who failed basic maths scared away seeing high costs per lb while output volumes are still low. Droughts could be a continual issue in Nambia because *climate change* but the Chinese miners are building out desalination and Paladin didn't have the water storage built. Water recovery will improve as they get closer to on-spec material.

They're better value than many of the North American names with smaller market caps, and a lot of outstanding short interest last I saw. Been a tough year for uranium companies on the ASX.
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Waiting 900 seconds is, somehow, more difficult than waiting 2 weeks
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>>21795544
Blood stains from the many wars fought over those planet changing resources they hold
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>>21795544
If you read through all of the technical reports and the associated figures and tables, you can see well the underground layout and sampling locations and results. Then ask yourself the obvious, if there is so much silver ore worth mining, then how come Graeme never bothered to get a mining permit after about 10 years? Why is Graeme "looking" at other potential areas when he has no mining permit? Gaeme was allowed to remove 5,000 cubic yards per year with a limited permit, and with their claim of banana grade silver ore still needed an ore sorter to upgrade the banana grade ore, and still do not produce anything but pics and mine investor money who fell for the scam? If you this is for you, give Graeme all of your money.

After reading the meme stocks being pumped on the various /smg/ threads for fun I bougth a few thousand $ of stonks in soun, kulr and litterally made about $20,000 on those two in the last 3-4 weeks. How much have you made on Bayhorse?

The red spots? Does it matter? You need to kick the dirt and pound the rocks with your hammer to see for yourself. Vegitation, mineral oxidation, light angle, image processing, grain size, adjacent rocks/soils,vegitation. When I was majoring in geology we were constantly told about how the color various based on many factors and to look for your self and use standardized charts to classify.
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>>21795544
>What the heck are the red spots?
I forgot to mention there are plenty of geologic reports available online that discuss the area. You can also use the Oregon state mining database to ID other mines in that area and then look through their techical data. People have been walking and looking around, prospecting and mining that area for 100+ years. People lived in the dirt looking for something to mine and if they thought they could make any money the mined it until they lost money then the abaonded it.
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I always sucked at minerology too. Pan Man is probably your go to guy for a more useful response.
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>>21796424
>>21796443
the red / purple color comes from the local basaltic host rocks. Forgive me but i havent reread the technical info in a while but from memory the host is basaltic flows with rhyolite intrusives that brought up thin quartz carbonite stringer veins and massive "blebby" style mineralized zones. The mineralization at Bayhorse is composed of a high grade silver tetrahedrite (gray copper) with a wide assortment of similar copper zinc lead antimony minerals. The veins in photos appear to be extremely brittle / fissile in nature, with only minimal visible quartz shown so far from sample photos. I cant recall if there is a secondary enrichment situation going on in this location either, there is no wide surface gauson but it could be ground down by erosion.
I am a little busy with christmas to go back over all this again but its still interesting.
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>>21796551
just what I was thinking...........
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>>21796551
>go back over all this again
Do not waste your time, its not worth it. There are many more productive things to do. Merry Christmas.
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>>21796597
Merry Christmas to you as well!
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>>21796551
thanks for the answer and merry x-mas! i'm here to learn stuff in my spare time so i thought i might just ask. volcanic rock sounds interesting geologically. of course only core assays are hard facts so let's see what comes out.
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>>21797203
>learn stuff in my spare time
You might be interested in why certain minerals are concentrated in certain areas (regional, locally, and the case of hard rock mines "veins" where the miners chase the vein as long as the mineral concentration is high enough. Magma is the heat engine causing cracks in the overlying rock as it moves upwards and is the heat engine causing the fluids (in the magma, adjacent, and overlying rock) to circulate into and through the cracks slowly depositing various sequences of minerals. The temperature and chemistry can change significantly over time and fluid flow directions and rates can change and the stress regime can also change leading to a wide variety of vein sizes, shapes orientations (strike and dip). Is the fluid chemistry controlled by fluid in the magma, or the country rock, or both? You can also look up the igneous rock classifications
https://openpress.usask.ca/physicalgeology/chapter/7-3-classification-of-igneous-rocks-2/
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>>21797588
>>21797203
i am a bit buzzed for this but when thinking about mineral vein formation, its good to not think in terms of something like molten rock (magma) being the primary carrier for mineralization. For many quartz hosted structures / veins, you have a super heated brine "fluid" (think more like a steam then liquid) that follows a magma plume or similar intrusive body up from the mantle into the upper crust. As the blob of molten rock is moving up, it causes immense pressure on the local host, which bakes or plastisizes. The super heated solution carrying precious metals travels along the rim of the plume, and anywhere a fault or a movement occurs this intensely pressurized solution shoots into these gaps, often instantly solidifying into a quartz vein due to the drop in pressure and heat. This especially happens where surface waters have reached deeper depths. During the vein making process the precious metals form minerals most often along the contact zone of the host and the vein, often these faults can reopen and get multiple injections of minealization, creating tree ring like patterns in the vein. You also can see brecciation occur, where veins are fragmented during new movement events, allowing newly injected fluid to create mineralized cement like features.
I ve got pages of photos for this sort of discussion but this boards bad for file size limits.
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>>21797621
>fault or a movement occurs this intensely pressurized solution shoots into these gaps
my structural geology instructor was some guy famous for his work on fault valving. He was intense at times and lost his shit and started yelling at us in the third week of our summer field course while we were eating dinner. That class sucked man. Fucking six weeks of camping in the middle of nowhere.
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>>21797708
yep sounds like field school, at least it wasnt pissing rain or bitterly cold fall mornings. On a scale of 1 to 10 how was the bug situation? Its not proper field work unless you have flys in your coffee.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS BROS!

WAGMI IN 2025!!
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Merry Christmas!
Have some coal in your stockings. Burn it in your coal stove to keep warm this winter.
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Why is Endavour Silver so low if it's over a halfway in completion of new mine that will cut costs in half.

Why is New Gold so high if it did like no investments in new mines for years just extending one of existing with well, pretty shitty grades? DAFAQ
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>>21797588
awesome, ty!
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Merry Christmas, niggers.
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>>21799229
are you a leaflets delivery guy? XD
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>>21799229
>dem shoes tho
>no meat visible on table
>no booze visible on table either
>bought the premade platter cuz olives are hard to do if you have to do crackers and cheese too.....cheaper that way
>literally only one glass because that's the exact number of people willing to listen to you talk about the commodities bull run thats still two weeks away, somehow, for the fifth Christmas in a row
How much bayhorse do you own?
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Post pictures of gay nigger faggots

I'll start
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>>21799412
>no meat visible on table
That was the appetizers, you dope.
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>>21799954
I need that gravy boat in my life
>..........
>Picrel
My prostitute nurse showed me this pic and said "imagine if they had little red bows"
I heard it as "imagine if they had little bread bowls"
And then we had a 15 minute conversation about catbread maymays before I realized it was a lost cause
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Is NFG dead on arrival or is it just criminally undervalued like Guanajuato and Abrasilver (once was)? Haven’t been able to follow along very closely to the space recently.
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>>21800557
>Is NFG dead
Looks fucking dead, but I guess the promoters will eventually turn the stock around.
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>>21801044
>promoters will eventually turn the stock around
You mean like what happened with the Crescat boys and Novo?
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Neat findings PAN MAN

https://news.umich.edu/study-identifies-how-gold-reaches-earths-surface/
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>>21801325
OH i ll have a look in the morning! i just got back from a huge dinner.
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Paladin broes, oh, noes!
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Reminder, leaf market closed today, US open. These days are often filled with many of our shitcos moving up bigly on the US side, some even 10%+, with the criminal leafs and their algos on holiday. Throw in the end of tax loss season for some added crazy volatility today.
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>>21790413
Main damage was a fully herniated disc on the cauda equina nerves. Could have been a lot worse but also could have been a lot better if not for our glorious and infallible NHS dismissing symptoms and delaying treatment, but you get what you pay for right? Despite their best efforts, recovery is looking good and walking again.

>I'll call the sheriff's department today about that laptop
Make sure to ask if they had to sift through all of your dick pics and frog memes for weapon schematics

Merry Christmas niggers
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>>21801492
scared me for a second, thought you might have posted something meaningful
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>>21802956
The joo is after yoo.
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Is 2025 going to be the year that validates silver stacking?
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>>21803027
if not 2025 then 2026 by which time ill have even more
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>>21802355
>Make a loop of me stirring a large bowl of mayonnaise
>2tb long
>Label it "bomb making recipes"
>Have team of agents listening to 83.6 years of mayonnaise stirring looking for that embedded recipe
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>>21801194
Sprott has too much invested, he has to promote it no matter what, even if they only have like 2M oz in the ground.
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>>21802355
>herniated disc on the cauda equina nerves.
Had to look it up. Glad she's able to bounce back cuz that shit looks like it could seriously fucking hurt
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>>21785522
Fpbp. Feeling comfy with 200k+ shares at 0.049 cad average.
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>>21804358
*cough* *cough* how about Hycroft?
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Found old video of younger Rick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uCI3_no03M
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It's so over for metals broes.
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>>21806773
europe is broke
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>>21806927
How much do you pay for heat?
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>>21806972
heating oil prices have been pretty decent this year.
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>>21807135
how many millimeters of ice so far?
I have heard that at 3mm UK gets totally paralyzed
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So you guys into rare earths at all? I've been looking into western RE miners and refiners like MP and Aclara, seems like an overlooked segment
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>>21808043
I've seen a lot of HoPm posting on /cmmg/ over the years
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Sprott getting pissed about "naked shorts and tamp downs"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpXgS-l0C1U
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>>21811024
The "naked shorts" canard is more of a narrative to disguise the fact that most juniors are pieces of shit with values of zero.
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>>21811050
yes, investing billionaire legend probably doesn't know anything about shorting
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oil bros, should we buy for the dividends and relatively low price on this risky business?
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>>21811024
>that JFK assasination part
Jeez, the older he gets the more retarded conspiracies he is into. Wouldn't be surprised if at this point he believes that X-Files been a documentary, not fiction.
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>>21811698
He was also pushing some "spike proteins from mRNA harm you" despite zero evidence for that. He is much dumber than many credit him to be.

Which only illustrates that you don't have to be super smart to get rich in bull market in commodities.
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>>21807478
It's been far too wet and misty for ice.
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>>21811776
PBR has x10 since 2020 accounting for dividends.
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>>21811903
>PBR has x10 since 2020 accounting for dividends.
That's it, I'm going all in Monday !!!!!!!!!! I can't lose!
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>>21811919
I mean I ain't saying you can't lose, but those that bought at the right time made a lot.
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>>21812085
>you can't lose
I know, I will just invest a little now and if it declines will invest a bit more. I do not mind risking a little to try for high returns which I then use to invest in meme stock pumps - that is all separate from my main conservative long-term positions. I just figure if Trump is going to try and juice the economy (use more oil) and try to re-fill the US strategic petroleum reserve (more oil), and Venezuela is part of BRICS and they are expanding all together may mean more higher oil prices and more production. Unless Trump orders the CIA to overthrow Maduro

EIA stats on SPR past and current levels
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>>21812204
>EIA stats on SPR past and current levels
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=WCSSTUS1&f=W
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>>21811698
>investing billionaire legend
Putting these geriatric has-beens on a pedestal is hazardous to your wealth.
The whole uptick rule that he's pushing for should only be accompanied by a downtick rule. Old fucks like Sprott long for the good old days that will never return.
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>>21811903
ok ok ok, just hear me out *snorts a line of coke* we go full retard on shitty companies with retarded dividends, they can't all go under at the same time can they? *takes a shot of vodka* I mean look at Deep Value Driller - one man company in Norway. Right, right? You can't have any HR issues with only 1 employee!
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Bumpu
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>>21814448
Helo Singapoor
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>>21814461
Bajojajo bajojajo
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>>21811787
>is vaccinated
>calls others retarded
Shiggy
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>>21814589
Remind us when are all vaxxed people going to die? At the rip age of 120?
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>>21814599
any minute now I'm sure. I'm safe though because I injected bleach.
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>>21812969
>Deep Value Driller - one man company in Norway.
Deep Value Driller is a drilling ship, leased to Eni S.p.A Côte d’Ivoire, a sub of Eni, which is drilling off the Ivory Coast, and Eni reports they acquired four new drilling blocks, so it seems DVD will be on contract longer than the original 11 well/6 well option. DVD reports on their website DVD has a 98% utilization rate.

https://www.deepvaluedriller.no/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/DVD-2024-Q3-report.pdf

https://www.eni.com/en-IT/actions/global-activities/cote-d-ivoire.html
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https://www.mining.com/jv-video-osisko-advances-feasibility-financing-for-cariboo-gold-project-in-bc/

This will be big news in BC, IF Osisko can pull off the next round of funding for the Cariboo Gold Project.
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>>21800557
Sleeping giant.
I still believe there are going to be big things to see with this company.
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Should I buy stock in a company that pay 105% dividends?
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I did some TA
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>>21814599
>>21814715
>they trusted the science
Ngmi
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>>21817497
what does the gypsy magic recommend?
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>KGHM's earning per share lower than one of Hycroft Mining which is drilling only and not mining
fucking KEK, I love how Polish government loves to make Polish mining unprofitable

they are real fucking magicians
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>>21816948
Just what could go wrong with something like this?
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>>21818785
They really fucked up with Orlen (mostly due to freezing of energy prices and stupid green projects which they are canceling now. How ironic), management changed, but I'm not sure much will change.
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>>21820342
They fucked up every mining company they have stake in. JSW was profitable as fuck one year while later they started paying everyone and themselves bonuses and now JSW would most likely would have to be rescued by govt payments. These morons would turn even selling drinking water from the only drinkable source on the planet into business that is a net loss and justify it by claiming that bottling it is too expensive and it's better to import it from other continent.

There are rumors that they fucked private foreign mining (like Miedzi Copper or GreenX Metals) companies investments out of fear that these companies would prove to everyone that it's possible to mine stuff in a profitable and cheap way.
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>>21824155
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2961-tsx-venture/sgd/172927-snowline-gold-reflects-on-significant-progress-through-2024-and-looks-ahead-to-2025.html
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Gotta have balls to make in the commodities sector lads
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>>21825225
Feel bad for the micro peen bro. The good news my high divi high risk energy stocks are all green today. Starting off the new year right.
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>>21825425
It started growing from those nuts
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>>21825225
Those balls are considered very very large, even for the commodities sector.
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>>21825731
did the nurses shave off the neck beard around your nuts?
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>>21817142
You joke, but I just did some on gold myself and came here to shitpost that a "red elephant" has formed, which is bullish
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Happy New year all!
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>>21828308
Happy new year Pan Man and the rest of /cmmg/.
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Happy new years lads
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Happy New Year, but not to Russia!
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>>21828854
Yes Happy New Year to Russia
(I have $500 in Gazprom and Norilsk and they've been delisted)
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2025 will be the year of Junior gold miners right bros?
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>>21830053
Fucking brainlet, even paying for a prostitute would be a better way of spending that $500
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>>21831353
Now in my defense, this was 2020 when I was new
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>>21831460
>Now in my defense, this was 2020 when I was new
Oh hey I was in the thread back then telling people not to buy that stuff.
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>>21831854
We had threads warning people not to buy prostitutes?
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Violence in Mozambique escalating. My titanium feedstock producer there is suffering today.

The Cameco/Kazatomprom JV has temporarily shut down production after its licence was declared invalid. Refusals to buy Russian acid meant they fell below the production threshold demanded by the subsoil use agreements. Uranium supply side continues to fall short of expectations. Meanwhile reactor restarts and life extensions soldier on.
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WE'RE BACK 2025 IT'S HAPPENING
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>>21832953
Japan in two weeks bros WAGMI!
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>https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/source-energy-services-announces-new-credit-facilities-redemption-of-senior-secured-notes/ar-AA1wfrlw?ocid=finance-verthp-feeds
Would someone kindly translate this to Burger?
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>>21833671
>https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/12/20/3000867/0/en/Source-Energy-Services-Announces-New-Credit-Facilities-and-the-Redemption-of-its-Senior-Secured-Notes.html
Forgot second article
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>>21832619
Finally a nice green day today across the board for all my uranium stocks. Thinking of buying paladin now that it's listed on the tsx after uranium will inevitably go down again in a few days. Besides the market shitting it self raping everything I can't see how uranium won't start moving soon given that the supply deficit keeps getting worse.
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>>21833126
Based Macedoniafren
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Happy New Year Can't Make Money General :'(.

>>21830055
Right after the 2 weeks is up.

>>21832953
Japan back in play? Where do I meet the cutie Jap gf once I get there?

Also what city in Japan countryside should I settle in and repopulate Japan with my half bred children?

>>21811024
Eric has been complaining about shorting for 5 years. Hopefully the Come gets drained and we can finally make it.

>>21797968
Bayhorse bros is 2025 our year? Will Graeme finally come back from Thailand and deliver on his 2 week long promise?

>>21790157
Japan trip 2025 here we come.

Also what is the new meme mining stock?
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>>21833898
I haven't had my Fission converted to Paladin yet. My broker better not skank me on this. Opened up another 10% on the ASX tonight.
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Four new coal mine expansion projects approved in Australia
Critics hysterically call it a "climate death sentence"
I wish they'd get the death sentence like degenerates deserve.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/australia-expands-four-coal-mines-despite-warning-of-climate-death-sentence/ar-AA1w9Vys?ocid=BingNewsVerp
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>>21837014
They should unban uranium mining instead of digging up all that filthy coal that's killing the planet.
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>>21837546
Coal is the patrician's choice and good for times of major war, since nuclear reactors must be shut down and become useless when facing an enemy with long-range missiles.
Coal plants do not suffer from that weakness, and indeed the world is moving toward a world war.
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>>21788726
No thia guy is never right. He's just pumping his own bags. A common shill
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>>21837555
okay doomer. stock up on candles and canned goods while you're at the general store.
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>>21811776
I'm still really attracted by the oil sector but the market being insane as it is and knowing that the oil market is oversupplied I can't own oil stocks right now. I'm not rich enough to have my finger in that soup. Or so I say but I'll probably FOMO into the sector again later
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>>21832619
>Violence in Mozambique escalating. My titanium feedstock producer there is suffering today.
Sounds like yet another reason to favor Sovereign Metals. Literally the biggest and best rutile deposit in the world. Within a year or two they will be part of Rio Tinto.
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>>21837799
Big War is on the horizon. Ukraine shut down its nuclear power plants when the Russians invaded. Nukes are just too dangerous to operate when an enemy can hit them with missiles and you're at war.
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>>21835711
Graeme will return, fren.
trust the plan
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>>21838188
>Big War is on the horizon.

FUCK YEAH WE GONNA NUKE RUSSIA FINALLY!!!

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>>21838188
Old reactors like those are at risk when external power is targeted. Modern reactors don't use diesel generators or commercial power lines to run backup cooling systems, it's all passive/internal..

These aren't coal mines that explode when you get near them with an open flame. They're designed to withstand a lot.
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>>21795544
BHS? What is that? Typo?
I'm pretty sure you mean BHC = Bayhorse Copper Mine.
BHC is an ecofriedly and climate-neutral copper mine powered by thai ladyboys.
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>>21838517
Maybe Poland could fire all its missiles ... oh, wait.
>cucked country inhabitant pleading for one bully to attack the other
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>>21838188
The biggest danger right now is probably Netanyahu or Biden starting a war with iran.
That would literally set the whole middle east on fire and cause a critically shortage of oil and gas.
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>>21838554
>>cucked country inhabitant
Why are you talking to yourself?
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Coal is having its biggest year, on a global scale, every year recently. 2025 should set a new record for global coal production and consumption with Asia producing and consuming the large majority of this glorious fuel. More than 8 billion tons will be mined and used.
Only the West is turning away from coal, and that doesn't even include Australia, which is mining record amounts each year.
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I don't get the Russia hate? Like sure you can hate on Putin or on commies I get that, but the country itself?
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>>21840681
It's a cultural thing. A lot of Russia's neighboring countries are traumatized by history. Samenis true over here where I live. People here despise the Russkies
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>>21840695
I mean I get the history and shit, Greeks used to throw napalm on Macedonians, but I don't hate Greece. Maybe it's because I'm not a collectivist commie.
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>>21840681
the only redeemable parts of russia are the empty bits, and there's a lot of them so that skews the average up.
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>>21840702
A lot of the bad blood is in fresh memory. I don't blame people for harboring negative sentiments
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weekend bump
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Something a little different, lets see if anyone recognizes this particular spot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWl8u5nvGI4
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>>21846439
>The camp as well as the equipment requires some updating and maintenance.
This?
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>>21846962
nope, though that mines in another of his videos.



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