Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Nice..I think Santa Claus might be stirringŠvejk and I are headed for Garbutt Field, unfortunately now called Townsville Airport.
The ADF have provided me with a suitable aircraft and crew with which to practise his parachuting, ( I will watch with a few snorters from the back seat of the Arnage ) to celebrate what appears to be the beginning of the end of all the depressive talk about the XAO in particular Materials, Gas and Oil.
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The book cover does look quite attractive.Is it just me who thinks the ASX is looking very bullish currently ? Gold producers are charging higher, retail stocks going up and now I see lithium stocks catching a bid today and sneaking higher. Even rare earths stocks are looking up. Copper is bullish.
Is it just me who thinks the ASX is looking very bullish currently ? Gold producers are charging higher, retail stocks going up and now I see lithium stocks catching a bid today and sneaking higher. Even rare earths stocks are looking up. Copper is bullish.
I see your MCR and raise you an R... the problem, that C in the middle should be an R, and you shoulda bought yesty... ??See your nickel call and I raise you MCR that I bought today.
When you say "big Motorbike", how big are we talking? ?Think I'll go fo a big Motorbike ride next week. Been a waste of time watching it atm.
Really meant "big ride." Was gonna do Tassie again but think I'll wing it up all the National Parks to Sydney.When you say "big Motorbike", how big are we talking? ?
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Well, having just read this post there certainly is no shortage of investment funds out there. I often wonder and ponder just how much dollar investments come from the medical fraterinity, ie Drs, Dentists Specialists who are absolutely rolling in the stuff.Big money flowing
BDO analysis shows investment and exploration spending in the December quarter reached some of the highest levels since it started tracking the money flows almost a decade ago.
ASX-listed exploration companies raised more than $3 billion in the December quarter with a flood of money directed to rare earths, in another sign of how anxious the US and its western allies are to shore up non-China supply.
The raising bounced back from just $1.82 billion in July-September when a tightening in capital markets was blamed on global economic uncertainty.
Aspiring gold producers attracted the most finance ($379.68 million) for the second consecutive quarter, says a study by advisory firm BDO covering companies purely in the exploration phase, not yet making revenue. Rare earths zoomed into second spot...
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Across all of 2022, lithium explorers attracted the most finance ($1.2 billion) headed by fund raisings by the likes of Sayona Mining, Leo Lithium, Global Lithium and Core Lithium.
Gold came in second place with $1.15 billion followed by rare earths with almost $700 million.
Total exploration dipped to $993 million in the December quarter, down from a record spend of $1.07 billion on the hunt for new mining and oil and gas assets in the previous three months.
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