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18:53 05/02/2014

razor do you think glencore would spend 67m to process small zambian owners copper .

18:52 05/02/2014

anthracis you can't imply nothing. Read the facts. You said clearly that sable/glencore do not process drc ore. You were wrong. Get over it.

18:52 05/02/2014

he posted that on the 19th January - if you want to check - [link]

18:52 05/02/2014

you do realise that DUFC scoured a 198 pages of a document to come up with that lololol sadly not sure I can be bothered to go though over 400 emails to refute it lmao

18:51 05/02/2014

better luck next time (all 3 of you)

18:51 05/02/2014

patently ridiculous as they already process material from all over the place at that plant

18:50 05/02/2014

was DUFC's original post. as you can see clearly implying when the DRC export ban came into force glencore would have to buy our material

18:50 05/02/2014

Your right. Billions of dollars of metal and assets. The key will be environmental approval. 4 years ago BMR searched for a partner at Kabwe. Vedanta then Feilong and now Hunan.Feilong have no money. Ved want everything on the cheap. Hunan want a foothold in Zambia. Glencore just wont go away. Think about when Glencore run out of copper concentrate from drc. What will they do then.

18:50 05/02/2014

you should read the entire conversation MA/rolex's flatmate/DUFC

18:48 05/02/2014

anthracis i understand exactly what dufc is saying. You posted on lse mainly processing things from northern Zambia and elsewhere, not the DRC, Clearly you were wrong. Razor you can go on about third party processing but it is clear as day that Sable process DRC Copper. So both of you were wrong. While i hate shady etc i will also bring to task the pro camp .

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