RE:RE:NGC Mining ProjectsHarley103,
Everything Iccommoner stated and the requisite CDN$1.60 being paid would get you a small Tim Hortons coffee.
By the way, that would be U.S. import tariffs; not Chinese import tariffs.
What's more, I don't throw tantrums. I simply point out that amongst other things tariffs are intended to be inflationary, just as the entirety of the U.S. "IRA" ultimately achieves a sustained level of inflation for automotive manufacturers and the parts and component supply chain companies which sustain the North American EVs manufacturing industry.
Consumers uptake of EVs would steadiliy decline when the cost to ownership, costs and complications pertaining to charging and maintenance of EVs is clearly prohibitive.
Add intentional infaltionary pressures on costs to production of battery cells and battery packs, primarily due to U.S. import tariffs on China based companies processed critical elements and critical elements comprising battery material components, battery cells and complete battery packs . . . Suffice to say the worst is yet to come for the Western world member state battery-electric powered automotive industry manufacturers.
China is about to dip into it's bag of "nuclear option tactics" (not bombs; although not entirely unlike bombs in effect), which would be strategically unleashed on the Western world member states, e.g. U.S., Canada and the EU.
Buddy, you really don't have a problem with me; you have a problem with "The Missionaries On Assignment", a.k.a. Hugues Jacquemin, Greggory Bowes ET AL. They are the ones who lied to you and have been attempting to thoroughly dilute we NGC.V "minority" equities investors out of our respective NGC.V equity investment value.
Finally, Hugues Jacquemin is well paid and additionally well compensated to go about failing NGC "minority" equities investors.
Why in Hades would "The Missionaries On Assignment" look to be successful by our standards when they are catering to their own.
In closing, I would suggest you first define what NGC succeeding would be. Then you can ask yourself whether your definition of NGC success, as an NGC.V "minority" equities investor, could ever mesh with what success would be defined as as by Hugues Jacquemin, Greggory Bowes ET AL?
Perhaps the jig is up Harley103