I believe in KNL. I have been a believed in them since I sunk my first dollar into them 3 years ago.
I have lurked in the shadows on the hotcopper forum during this time, I’ve never contributed to the conversation, just sat quietly, watching and listening
I fondly recall the past, when posters like Pavbar# used to contribute offering insightful, thought provoking ideas. To the long-term holders, that have seen the momentum build before being let down by force majeur/bad luck, the latest news of further delays was another gut punch late in the 9th round.
Of late, I have noticed the tone in the forum trending to negativity… Understandable by those aggrieved. The keyboard warriors, racing to retrieve their pitchforks and bows. With the intent of beheading management for the failure to have diggers on the ground turning Tanzanian soil and a triple digit S.P to match.
More so, are the mugs (substitute a suitable name for a grown a adult troll) that hold stock in other Tanzanian mining interests. Spewing rhetoric to discredit and strike fear whilst the mood is low. Its crazy, to think that there are people that genuinely gain satisfaction from anther persons loss. You live a sad life and must have unhappiness hanging over you from the second you wake up in the day. Mahalo.
Whilst, it’s easy to get caught up in the negativity of the wider market and the delay in striking a delay in funding until next quarter. I remain steadfast in my belief that KNL will achieve greatness. So much so that I decided to contribute to the conversation for the first time;e
- I can’t fault management that employed resources i.e (construction manager) on the presumption that upon granting of the mining extension, funding would be secured at the 11th hour and construction would rapidly commence.
- For diverting funds into research and development, with the intent to create a product that differentiates itself from other competitors and ensure we did not sit idle whilst Dr Magnufuli caused a perfect storm of instability. Even at the expense of the ATO microscope
- The German connection, via way of the necessity for a secure future supply of graphite from alternative non-china sources, the KPF bank operation in Tanzania and the critical importance of the automotive industry embracing electricity
- The company’s offtake partners are on the forefront of battery manufacture
I support a company that believes in itself and is all in.
In my eyes they have not made put a step wrong with their strategy and achievements.
I will continue to seek ways to increase my holdings.
“For every dark night, there is a brighter day” Tupac