China is making a return to African mining after a hiatus of nearly two years – seeking out new copper, iron ore and uranium deposits in a sign that Beijing is still a keen investor in the continent’s industry. However, executives and bankers attending the annual Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town – the biggest of its kind in Africa – have warned that China is unlikely to spend large sums solely to secure a flow of commodities, as it did until 2012. Instead, they said Beijing was more likely to buy smaller assets offering strong financial returns and raw materials.
can you imagine if shady is a trader with humour and intelligently appplied
You posted some time ago that you skyped James mwale. Is that true
Actually i think he is quite funny at times. He should create comedy
Shady loves the english language. Shady's the type of guy i would employ if i wanted to bash a stock
I think shady is a bit of a tweeter when he's not bashing BMR
Mudita apparently our shady has many interests outside this site. Illustrator, writer, commentator to name a few