Sean K
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hope you didn't blow your dough, Alan (<<Joined 28 November 2011; 5 posts; Last seen 9 January 2012>>)West Africa is continuously referred to as a “hotspot” for gold mining these days. I am looking to pick up shares in a company that will take off, someone has suggested Volta Mining. Any thoughts?
Was trying to find a West African Coups thread and this is as close as I could find.
This time, it's Burkina Faso. Not sure who is mining gold there.
Mutinous soldiers announce overthrow of Burkina Faso president
good luck.
"In a surprising turn of events on January 17, 2025, a convoy of over 100 vehicles - including tanks, trucks, IFVs, artillery, and other heavy equipment, rolled into Bamako, the multi-million capital of Mali, seemingly appearing out of nowhere..."
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Special Report: A Convoy of Over One Hundred Russian Vehicles Arrives in Mali
Assessing the Convoy and Its Originsfrontelligence.substack.com
yes, I may well have. And the Russian mercenaries waited until they saw you were out, too.I sold everything in WAf a while ago because @finicky told me to.
I'm sure you're following Sean K Trading intently, and saw that. :-D
yeah, right...
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Orezone, capitalised at $C342 million ($380 million) on the Toronto Stock Exchange and backed by Resources Capital Fund, has commenced testing Australian investors’ appetite to help it join the ASX boards.
Stockbroker Canaccord Genuity last week began inviting global fund managers based in Sydney and Melbourne to one-on-one chats with Orezone’s management. It is early days with Orezone yet to make a final decision on the ASX listing, but sources said it could seek to raise as much as $80 million if it can find the demand. Should it proceed with the dual listing as expected, the process is expected to take anywhere between six and 12 months.
Orezone, led by CEO Patrick Downey, owns 90 per cent of the open-pit Bombore mine in Burkina Faso, which is expected to produce 209,000 ounces of gold on average over its 11-year mine life. Commercial production began two years ago, and the December quarter saw it dig up 36,502 ounces of gold (up 37 per cent over the previous quarter) for $US91.7 million in revenue ($149.7 million).
From a whisper I have heard one of Wagners group lives or lived not too far away.believe this or nay
Wagner PMC has announced that it has completed its "main mission" in Mali and is leaving the country. The statement was published by a Telegram channel close to the mercenaries, called “Wagner’s Unloading.” The post claims that for three and a half years, the mercenaries "fought shoulder to shoulder with the people of Mali against terrorism."
“We eliminated thousands of militants and their commanders who had been terrorizing the civilian population for years. We helped local patriots build a strong and disciplined army capable of defending its land. And we accomplished the main task — all regional capitals have returned under the control of the legitimate government. The mission is complete. Wagner PMC is returning home,” the post reads.
Mali has become a bit of a worry for gold investors.
Barrick the latest to feel the wrath.
A Malian court has ordered Barrick Gold Corp.’s Loulo-Gounkoto mine into six months of provisional administration, transferring control of one of the Canadian firm's key assets to a state-appointed manager. Judge Issa Aguibou Diallo said Soumana Makadji, an accountant and former health minister, will oversee operations, according to Bloomberg.
The ruling follows months of tensions. In January, Barrick suspended operations after authorities blocked exports over a tax and royalty dispute. Though the company agreed to a resolution in February, it says Malian officials have yet to act. Meanwhile, exports from the mine—responsible for 723,000 ounces of gold last year—have been halted since November.
Mali’s junta, facing financial strain, demands back taxes and adherence to laws that would grant the state a larger stake and higher royalties. In October, Barrick paid $85 million as part of ongoing negotiations. The government has since seized 3 tons of gold and detained four Barrick employees.
Mick
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