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To: Snowshoe who wrote (151601)11/10/2019 6:24:40 PM
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am in Brisbane at the moment,



to be joined by others and then venture to Queensland outbacks tomorrow, plane to cairns, SUV to nowhere, check out stuff and dialogue w/ folks, and see what if anything can be done for rejuvenation, as gold seems to be recovering, at least in AUD term

we were able to exit from the Tasmania project that is the lake of silver and pond of gold, and after getting cash back, still riding a 30% stake in the buying entity. The beast is producing, making profit, but alas, not distributing. Another day another struggle.



The troops deployed here Message 28415476 are still alive, awaiting rescue.

Last update was probably here (searched on gold / Australia / mill) Message 31414383

Had netted some serendipity loose gold, and a few bars, including the first bar. Ideally get the venture restarted, do exit via partnership or whatever, and redeploy back to traditional activities that allow minute by minute in / out, zig / zag, to / fro, and easy 1.800.GET.ME.OUT, all by telecom

the physical stuff is, to quote the Jack, "too complicated" and even though the mill is only 3-min walk from a motel w/ aircon and pool, not close enough to more complicated food













To: Snowshoe who wrote (151601)11/11/2019 7:20:36 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218083
 
let’s wait for the final determination, but certainly a data point to watch ...

bloomberg.com

China Confident Huawei Will Build Brazil’s 5G Mobile Network

Samy Adghirni
November 11, 2019, 8:00 PM GMT+10



Huawei 5G equipment.

Photographer: Simon Dawson/BloombergChina’s government says it’s confident that Brazil will choose Huawei Technologies Co. to build its ultra-fast fifth generation mobile network, a high-stake decision that would likely put President Jair Bolsonaro in collision course with the U.S.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to meet his Brazilian counterpart in Brasilia this week -- their second meeting in less than a month -- during a summit of the BRICS group which also includes Russia, India and South Africa.

“I am confident in terms of the cooperation between China and Brazil over 5G technology”, China’s Ambassador to Brasilia Yang Wanming said in reply to emailed questions. Brazil “will take into account its own development interest” when it analyzes Huawei’s bid, he added.

Yang said that Brazil’s attitude toward Huawei has remained objective and rational amid a campaign of “bad faith and defamation” from the U.S.

Security ConcernsU.S. officials have warned their allies against relying on Huawei components in their 5G networks, saying this would facilitate spying by Beijing. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated the warnings in a speech in Germany on Friday, saying the company can’t be fully trusted, since it is under the thumb of China’s ruling communist party.

For the past decade, China’s vast appetite for raw materials such as iron and soy beans have made it Brazil’s top trading partner. Chinese companies also invest heavily in Latin American nation, which is seeking foreign companies to participate in Bolsonaro’s program of privatizing hundreds of billions of dollars of state assets.

At the same time, Bolsonaro is a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, and Washington has warned that it could downgrade security cooperation with Brazil if it gives the Chinese technology company the go-ahead.

Xi will hold a separate bilateral meeting with Bolsonaro this week during the BRICS summit. Huawei is expected to bid in Brazil’s 5G auction next year.

In the email interview, the Chinese Ambassador also ruled out any change in Beijing’s support for Nicolas Maduro’s administration in Venezuela. Brazil has requested its allies to instead recognize National Assembly president Juan Guaido as the legitimate president.

— With assistance by Martha Viotti Beck

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