Sean K
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as is the toxic waste , currently
which asks the question , what research is being done to re-purpose that waste ( apart from turning it into armor-piercing projectiles )
we have been aware of this issue for 40 years
As someone who has actually visited La Hague where nuclear waste is processed, may i tell you that a footy field is far from being enough unless you pile it up to the moon ?, that you can not put waste blocks next to each others..and that their vitrified containers have to be cooled down in a magnificent blue water pool 24/7 for the next couple of thousand years...All the nuclear waste ever produced could be stored on a footy field. It's one of the only forms of energy (maybe the only) where the waste is fully contained and does not get into the environment.
Finland have a good plan for storage that is a good model. Plenty of countries would have the right geological setting to copy this.
But fmg is not yet in nuclear materials resources?As someone who has actually visited La Hague where nuclear waste is processed, may i tell you that a footy field is far from being enough unless you pile it up to the moon ?, that you can not put waste blocks next to each others..and that their vitrified containers have to be cooled down in a magnificent blue water pool 24/7 for the next couple of thousand years...
Yes it is small in volume but the equivalent of a grapefruit of plutonium is enough to poison..chemically..not via radiation..the whole of mankind..from my uni years where i studied nuclear physics..doubt this has changed in the last 30y.
Considering the abysmal level of scientific knowledge shown here with covid, i would not be that keen to live by an Australian approved nuclear facility..she'll not be right mate
I think its all a bit slow this morning. I bought some other stuff this morning (according to plan), and NABTrade took ages to send the confirmation, not that this is unusual.but the confirmation note still hasn't been posted ( nearly one hour later ) ( but the order is gone
it could be broken once again ( and no Commsec Community to double check in )
As someone who has actually visited La Hague where nuclear waste is processed, may i tell you that a footy field is far from being enough unless you pile it up to the moon
Oh well, keep it in there.Degen 14.01 buy hasn't filled.
I'm closely watching this and the iron ore price as BTU is more my jam than FMG.
Degen 14.01 buy hasn't filled.
Hope it's a bloody St Bernard with a keg around its neck...you got your degen I put a dog at 13.90
So Pesky----Technical Trader comment.
Long term holders could have easily
sold in the $20s and re purchase MORE
later and STILL received the dividend.
In-fact more dividend return.
These lofty heights may take a very very
long time to be re visited.
Do many long term holders do this OR is it
just not heard of?
Congratulations !! $14.20 at open was bottom. A lot of people getting out. Bit of a rout at the moment.by the way picking up some extra FMG sub $15 wasn't as hard as i expected ( bought some at open for $14.20 )
i think one of the chartists here should take a little bow
thanks for the heads up
cheers
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