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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Taseko Mines Ltd T.TKO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGB

Taseko Mines Limited is a Canada-based copper focused mining company. The Company's principal assets are the 100% owned Gibraltar mine (Gibraltar), which is located in central British Columbia and is one of the largest copper mines in North America and the Florence Copper project, which is under construction. The Company also owns the Yellowhead copper, New Prosperity gold-copper, and Aley... see more

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Taseko Mines Ltd > Run don't walk...China is going to take it all down...
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Post by metalhead666 on Oct 11, 2021 3:27pm

Run don't walk...China is going to take it all down...

Too big to fail and too big to bail....game, set, match
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/china-verge-stagflationary-shock-30-inflation-print-deck
Comment by RobertC40 on Oct 11, 2021 9:54pm
Wall of worry? there's a fundamental basis for this often used idiom. we will see data minning, talking your book ? or ahead of the curve, we will see
Comment by RobertC40 on Oct 11, 2021 10:54pm
metal “Macro headwinds aside, if you look at the speed that stocks are drawing globally, it’s clear that the market is facing significant tightness,” Kostas Bintas, head of copper trading, said from Geneva. “It was the micro picture that made us right last time, and it’s the micro picture that gives us confidence now.” “The market is feeling more and more like we’re loading a spring,” Valent’s ...more  
Comment by RobertC40 on Oct 11, 2021 11:02pm
metal...more data minning "For Trafigura Group, the world’s largest copper trader, its confidence in the outlook for prices remains sky high, as demand strength continues and the world runs increasingly low on inventories. And while the risks that an energy crunch will hit manufacturers are growing, so far it’s seen a greater impact on the supply of copper as energy-intensive smelters have ...more  
Comment by metalhead666 on Oct 12, 2021 5:39am
If smelters are "dialing it back" then there can't be strong demand for concentrate.  Another financial crisis will shut off demand for everything like a light switch.  All stocks drop.  That's the risk now.  Things are not stable they are leveraged to the hilt. It's never how things were or are but what they will be in the future. I don't think ...more  
Comment by metalhead666 on Oct 12, 2021 9:18am
China bans all news reporting that doesn't come from the commie state...vows to retake Tawain ....Evergrade and others miss more bond payments....etc etc....There's nothing wrong with TGB...they've done a great job....but...if the global economy and markets tank so too will Taseko cuz it has a ticker symbol IMF says the global economic recovery has lost momentum
Comment by metalhead666 on Oct 12, 2021 9:19am
Sorry for that copy and paste job...."IMF says global economy has lost momentum"
Comment by metalhead666 on Oct 12, 2021 9:39am
IMF Issues Global Stagflation Alert: Cuts Global GDP As It Warns Of Rising Inflation And "Dangerous Divergence" Inflation risks are “skewed to the upside” and those for growth are “tilted to the downside.”
Comment by metalhead666 on Oct 12, 2021 10:52am
Risks to global economy from financial markets at a ‘worrisome juncture,’ IMF official says
Comment by JCSunsfan on Oct 12, 2021 12:23pm
Its not a money-supply issue.  Plenty of money out there.  Its almost about too much money.  Companies injected too much money into economies.  People are wanting to spend it.  Demand goes up, while supply chains are fragile.  They have shut downs and workers out sick.  Yet those same workers are sitting at home with their stimulus checks wanting to buy stuff and ...more  
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