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  1. CLEU China Liberal Education Holdings Limited

    $1.380.07 (+5.34%)4:00 PM 07/07/23
    NASDAQ | $USD | Pre-Market: $1.40 +0.02 (+1.45%) 6:38 AM
     
    #3011     Jul 10, 2023
  2. Company Profile
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    China Liberal Education Holdings Limited provides educational services and products under the China Liberal brand name in the People’s Republic of China. The company offers Sino-foreign jointly managed academic programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate education; and diploma and non-degree higher education, and senior secondary education programs in the areas of languages, liberal arts, and businesses. It also provides overseas study consulting and technological consulting services for Chinese universities to enhance their campus information and data management system, as well as to optimize their teaching, operating, and management environment. The company’s consulting services include campus intranet solution buildout, school management software customization, smart devices, installation and testing, and school management data collection and analysis. In addition, it sells textbooks and other course materials, and AI-space products to students enrolled under the Sino-foreign Jointly Managed Academic Programs, as well as offers job readiness training to graduating students. China Liberal Education Holdings Limited was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Beijing, the People’s Republic of China.
     
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  4. (Bloomberg) -- China’s consumer inflation rate was flat in June while factory-gate prices fell further, fueling concerns about deflation risks and adding to speculation about potential economic stimulus.

    End of month meeting of communist big wigs>>>>>>>
     
    #3014     Jul 10, 2023
  5. GBA SHORT--> GPK $23.90 GRAPHIC PACKAGING-- TODAY-!

    SHORT ' BOX ' STOCKS....
     
    #3015     Jul 10, 2023
  6. GBA SHORT--> BLL $57.45-- TODAY-!
     
    #3016     Jul 10, 2023
  7. Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A. (GOL) recently reported a double-digit year-over-year increase in traffic and capacity for June 2023.

    In June, consolidated revenue passenger kilometers (a measure of air traffic) and available seat kilometers (a measure of capacity) increased 14% and 15.4%, respectively, on a year-over-year basis. The load factor was 75.7%. The number of flight departures at GOL in June registered a 20.8% year-over-year increase. Consolidated passengers on board rose 21% year over year.

    On the domestic front, with revenue passenger kilometers (12.9%) outpacing available seat kilometers (12.4%), the load factor increased to 76% from 75.7% in June 2023.

    Domestic departures, accounting for more than 95% of total departures during the month, grew 19.4% on a year-over-year basis. On the domestic front, the number of seats increased 20.3% in June. International departures surged 62.1% in June on a year-over-year basis. The number of seats surged 65.1% internationally.

    On the domestic front, passengers on board rose 20.6% year over year. Internationally, the metric increased 31.2% year over year.

    Given the buoyant traffic scenario, Gol Linhas is not the only airline to report impressive traffic numbers for June. Ryanair Holdings RYAAY, a European carrier, also reported impressive traffic numbers for June 2023, driven by upbeat air-travel demand. The number of passengers ferried on RYAAY flights in June was 17.4 million. This compared favorably with the May 2023 figure of 17 million and 15.9 million in June 2022. Owing to upbeat traffic, the load factor (percentage of seats filled by passengers) was high at 95% in June 2023. The reading was similar a year ago. RYAAY operated more than 96,250 flights in June 2023.
     
    #3017     Jul 10, 2023
  8. WOW--CHECK THIS COVERAGE OUT--

    What is one material that we mine for in the deep ocean?

    The deep sea contains three primary sources for mining critical minerals:potato-size manganese nodules(rich in manganese, cobalt, copper, nickel, and rare earth elements); deposits of sulfur-containing minerals around underwater openings known as hydrothermal vents

    Deep-Sea Mining Could Help Meet Demand for Critical ... - GAO
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    Search for:What is one material that we mine for in the deep ocean?


    What metals are mined from the ocean floor?


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    The deep sea contains many different resources available for extraction, including silver, gold, copper, manganese, cobalt, and zinc. These raw materials are found in various forms on the sea floor.

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    • ENERGY
      Is Mining The Ocean Bottom For Metals Really Better Than Mining On Land?


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      Two primary scenarios to obtain critical economic metals for electric vehicles and batteries –


      A large continuous supply of special economic metals is essential for any high tech future. Building electric vehicles and wind turbines take a lot of resources, more than we can provide now, particularly special metals like Co, Li, Te and Nd, as well as just base metals like Fe, Cu, Pb and Zn, and other rare earth elements. Even other materials like graphite.


      But their supply is generally an environmental and social nightmare. The waste from Li, graphite and high-purity-Si processing has destroyed whole villages and ecosystems in China, Indonesia and Bolivia, among others. America is still dealing with the acid mine drainage left from 120 years of mining. And like blood diamonds, half of the Co supplies come from inhumane child labor practices.






      The reason this is so important is that many of the people who support the new energy technological revolution of non-fossil fuels and renewables,electric vehicles,conservation and efficiency, also care about the social issues that many of these technologies incorporate in their wake - corruption, environmental pollution, extreme poverty and child labor.


      Not the image sought by people at the shade-grown coffee shop surfing the internet for free-range eggs on their iPhones.

      Just the carbon intensity alone of producing these metals has led to growing interest in low-carbon metal sources. Last year, Elon Musk promised “a giant contract” for nickel mined “efficiently and in an environmentally sensitive way.” And it has already sparked some significant changes.

      So new metal sources should consider their life-cycle carbon footprint, environmental pollution and social justice effects. Everyone agrees that recycling what metals we have is the best thing to do, but we’ll need dozens of times the amount of critical metals we have now, even if we recycle 100%.


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      Metals found at high concentrations in seabed manganese nodules. Many other metals are found in...
      We need3 billion fully electric vehiclesworldwide and10 trillion kWh/yr moreby 2040 to have any chance of achieving our climate goals. Recycling and conservation of metals won’t make a dent in this.

      Enter mining the seafloor for manganese nodules.<--------

      Geologists have long known that the ocean floor is chock full of metals –Cu, Ni, Ag, Au, Pt and even diamonds. Manganese nodules are polymetallic rock concretions that lie loosely on the sea floor or buried shallowly in the sediment (see figure above).

      These nodules occur in most oceans, even in some lakes, and are abundant on the abyssal plains of the deep ocean between 4,000 and 6,000 meters (13,000 and 20,000 ft). The nodules can be harvested from the sea floor bottom easily.

      The Clarion-Clipperton Zone is the largest of the most economic zones, about the size of Europe, extending from the west coast of Mexico to Hawaii. The total mass of manganese nodules there is over 21 billion tons. Other important areas include the Peru Basin, the Penrhyn Basin near the Cook Islands, and the central Indian Ocean.

      These areas are overseen by the United Nations International Seabed Authority(ISA).

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      Ecosystem Impacts of Metal Production. Seabed mining operations are far and away better and safer...

      Unlike metal ores on land which rarely have metal yields above 20%, and are often less than 2%, these seabed nodules are 99% usable minerals– 33% metal and the rest useful in products like construction aggregate and fertilizer since there are no toxic levels of heavy elements like mercury or arsenic.

      So there’s no toxic tailings or mining waste like on land, no deforestation, no open pits, no contaminated rivers or aquifers, and no tailings impoundments<---------

      Seabed mining doesn’t use child labor like much of the land mining does. And it has a life-cycle carbon footprint that is 90% less than land mining.

      A recent study by Paulikas et al. (2020) compares land and ocean mining from several viewpoints and some of the results are summarized in the table above. Other peer-reviewed studies show similar results.

      So what’s not to like about this?

      Pretty much just the habitat effects. The mining, pumping and cleaning of the manganese nodules can creates ediments, noise and vibrations.<---- bad for whales?

      So the big question, and the final decision, is – are the advantages in carbon, pollution and social justice more important than the ecosystem damage to the ocean floor? And can we minimize that ecosystem damage?

      Enter DeepGreen Metals, Inc.<--------------!

      DeepGreen is a Canadian company working in an ISA-granted portion of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. They are currently carrying out a multi-year environmental impact assessment to fully understand and to mitigate against potential harm to the environment. There are a few key elements about the area, and the process, that are important.

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      Organisms per Square Meter: Land Ores versus Nodules.

      The Clarion Clipperton Zone is one of the least productive areas of the ocean, with one of the lowest biomass environments on the planet, very like deserts on land. The Abyssal CCZ is home to 300 times less biomass than in an average biome on land, and up to 3000 times less compared to rainforest regions where a lot of mining takes place. There are no plants, 70% of life exists as bacteria, and most organisms are smaller than 4cm (see figure above).

      DeepGreen combined with Sustainable Opportunities Acquisition Corporation (SOAC) to form The Metals Company(TMC).
     
    #3018     Jul 10, 2023
  9. I KNEW THE CO WHEN IT WAS DEEPGREEN!! TOP THAT BENZENGA! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    OH MAN... IT NEVER GETS OLD-- #1<----:thumbsup:
     
    #3019     Jul 10, 2023
  10. After I flipped CAVA IPO I re initiated with a buy--

    I think there could be a round of Brokerage PT's this week and the stk should motor back towards $44// :rolleyes:
     
    #3020     Jul 10, 2023