JUNIOR'S LIMITATIONSLet's be realistic.
Junior's in foreign cointries have 3x as many hurdles
than peers in, home base districts.
Politics, reigns in, SA.
And as so, small juniors with massive resources are not
equipped with the, $$$$ to arbitrate with country leaders.
Who can ?
Larger players can.
They've the money, skill sets, know how and pipelines in which
to funnel mineral to supply streams.
Which places into context,
expecting a small junior to do what a mid tier or major
should be doing, is a great way for a larger player to collect.
collect lots of shares. Time is on thier side.
Simply visualize,
Larger player sits down with political leader(s) and says,
this is what we can do, let's make some money, let's push this forward.
Anglo,Asian = $105/GBP
= $162/ CDN
If you think Anglo,Asian has a sweet share price,
perhaps take a gander at - Anglo,American.
Anglo American = $2,239/GBP
= $3,470/ CDN
Ironically, Anglo,American is into - Hydrogen.
Go figure.
Anglo American has been a longstanding champion of the potential
offered by the hydrogen economy, recognising its role in enabling the
shift to greener energy and cleaner transport. https://www.angloamerican.com/media/press-releases/2022/06-05-2022 Anglo American claims to be,
world’s largest producer of
PGMs I'd say, they had a good portion control over - catyletic coverters
reduction of carbon, emissions.
PGE's for sometime have been the only ( venue ) which assists
with the production of, Green Hydrogen.
I can't help but think....
They perhaps thought, shifting from catyletic pgm coverters
and how wonderful it is, pgm's also accommodate - hydrogen.
pgm, worlds largest miner.
Now.... how could one entice such a large player to switch to
copper ?
Besides the fact, most would not be able to afford PGM hydrogen
production, nor is there enough PGM's ( Pl + Pt )
How about showing Anglo American the following tech - wink.
A hydrogen production rate of 50 L/h was successfully achieved at 0.4 A/cm2 in a 2.0 M CuCl solution at 80 °C. The electrolysis step is fully developed for integration in a laboratory-scale demonstration of the Cu–Cl cycle.
No nobel metal required ( love it ) Half-cell experiments found that CuCl oxidation did not require noble metals as catalyst. The CuCl oxidation on carbon was found to be a mass-transfer controlled process. LINK
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360319920334856 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
MORE COPPER HYDROGEN PROOF https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652620338786 MANUFACTURER who makes hydrogen electrolizers that function on, alkaline salts.
copper chloride = alkaline.
https://stargatehydrogen.com/gen1/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Stargate-Hydrogen-Brochure-September-2022.pdf It's impracticle to think the world could run on, Pl Pt noble metals
creating hydrogen, again, there just not enough.
But with copper....
Makes it a game changer.
Anglo fiddles with mine plan ?
Junior curates more, convention's more, pr's more.
Or.... should this project shift to next level, with a larger player
who can take it to the next level in a foreign country.
I wouldn't say this, if junior was in, North America.
SA, is exception to the rule.
I as a shareholder...
know which path is correct.
Cheers....