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In what has become an annual event here on Flat Chat, this week we were invited on to a webinar run by leading strata lawyer (and Flat Chat sponsor) David Bannerman for the Q&A session that we call Lawyer in the Hot Seat.In it we discuss such diverse issues as Lithium battery safety, a Vegepod balcony plant system that's been banned becasue it's not in keeping with the look of the building, the surprisingly widespread problem of mould and explore the vexed question of underperforming committee members.This is a long session so we have split it and will run the other half next week. There's a lot in it because, as is the nature of strata, one answer leads to a Jenga stack of other questions. You can check out the Bannerman's website for a stack of strata-related information____________________________________________________Flat Chat is all about apartment living, especially in Australia.Find us on Facebook and Twitter and the Flat Chat website.Send comments and questions to mail@flatchat.com.au.Register to ask and answer questions about apartment living anonymously on the website.Recorded by Jimmy Thomson & Sue Williams; Transcribed by Otter.ai.Find out more about Sue Williams and Jimmy Thomson on their websites.
Nii Lante Bannerman, President of the Handball Association of Ghana (HAG), provides details on the tragic death of Nigerian boxer Gabriel Olanrewaju at the Bukom Boxing Arena.
Interview réalisée au Pari par Eliane Pérus.Sophie BARROS, comédienne, danseuse et chorégraphe, Mélia BANNERMAN, comédienne, metteur en scène, plasticienne et Laurie MONTAMAT, autrice, comédienne sont actuellement en résidence au Pari avec la Compagnie Les Jolies Choses pour la création d'un spectacle intitulé “Manger un phoque” . de l'auteur Sophie MERCERON;Elles nous présentent la compagnie basée à Luz St Sauveur, ses fondements, ses axes, ses objectifs.Vous découvrirez dans cet entretien leur mode de fonctionnement : choralité, mise en scène collective, choix de textes contemporains, collaboration avec l'OCCE et autour de ce spectacle une scénographie épurée, sobriété des costumes, utilisation des didascalies .Mélia BANNERMAN, plasticienne, évoque l'exposition “Le Grand Sommeil” qui est en écho au spectacle .Extraits musicaux en lien avec le spectacle que vous entendrez durant le podcast ::1/ Ambiance tempête + ambiance nuit 2/Bruits de la jungle3/ Radio jour 1Représentations au Pari :- le mercredi 26 mars à 16h Avant-première- les jeudi 27 et vendredi 28 mars à 18h- les samedi 29 et dimanche 30 mars à 16hHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO, and Matt Horgan, VP Corporate Development, of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-strategically-positioned-for-uranium-resurgence-5875Recording date: 18th March 2025Bannerman Energy is making steady progress on its Etango uranium project in Namibia, having completed essential infrastructure including access roads and water facilities. The company has now moved into internal roadworks, construction power implementation, and bulk earthworks, with all blast work completed without incidents.CEO Gavin Chamberlain highlighted their effective water management strategy: "We built a storage dam on site with 10 days storage and since we built that dam, we've had two notified stoppages of the desalination plant, but because we had 10-day storage on site we haven't actually had to stop construction once."The company maintains a conservative financial approach with $81 million AUD in the bank as of the end of 2024, providing runway into 2026. Bannerman currently has no debt, and all running contracts have been committed within their cash flow projections. Despite careful capital deployment, the company maintains its target to bring uranium to market by 2028.Risk mitigation remains a priority, with contracts being broken into smaller packages to reduce financial exposure and enable participation by Namibian contractors. For mechanical contracts, Bannerman has implemented a two-phase approach with secured escalation formulas during competitive bidding.All primary approvals necessary for the project are in place, including environmental licenses, mining licenses, and Heritage Council approvals. Chamberlain characterized Namibia as "Africa light," noting the country's stable business environment and established 46-year history in uranium production.Recently appointed VP Business Development and Investor Relations Matt Horgan brings 15 years of mining sector experience to the company. He emphasized Bannerman's funding approach: "One of the worst things we could do at the moment is pull the trigger preemptively on a highly dilutive equity raise."The company is pursuing multiple funding work streams, including equity investors, debt financing, and potential strategic stakeholders, while navigating a volatile uranium market that has seen prices drop from $107 to the low $60s.Horgan highlighted Namibia's political independence as a strategic advantage, allowing the company to "sell to many places and secure funding channels that other projects may not be able to tap into." The project's multigenerational nature also attracts potential strategic investors looking for long-term supply security.Looking ahead to 2025, Bannerman anticipates completing roadworks and construction power infrastructure while continuing bulk earthworks. Chamberlain expressed cautious optimism that "before the end of this year we will see some form of movement on final financing solutions."View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
The Pawsitive Post in Conversation by Companion Animal Psychology
Send us a textIf you love crime and mystery novels, you're in for a treat as dogs help solve crimes in these remarkable books. When a singer dies in mysterious circumstances, dog sitter Gwinny Tuffel and the singer's Border Collie investigate in Antony Johnston's cosy and witty The Dog Sitter Detective Takes the Lead. In Louisa Scarr's dark and compelling Gallows Wood, PC Lucy Halliday and her dog Moss search for the body after a severed hand is found in the woods. And when veterinarian (and amateur detective) Dr. Bannerman and his champion sniffer dog Pippin holiday near a remote lake, he has to try to save some poisoned sled dogs and figure out why a float plane crashed in Eleven Huskies by Philipp Schott DVM. We talked about: How Antony Johnston came up with the idea of Gwinny Tuffel, the pet sitter who is the amateur detective in his Dog Sitter Detective books Why Johnston especially enjoys writing cozy crime The story of PC Lucy Halliday, the human remains detection dog handler, who is the main character in Louisa Scarr's Gallow's Wood How Scarr did the research for this book which is a police procedural How Dr. Bannerman and his pet dog work together in Dr. Philipp Schott's Eleven Huskies Schott's love of the northern Canadian landscape and how it plays out in his books and more, plus readings from each of the books! Learn more about the authors: Antony Johnston: https://antonyjohnston.com/ Louisa Scarr: https://www.instagram.com/louisascarrwriter/ Dr. Philipp Schott: https://www.philippschott.com/ The books are available wherever books are sold, including from:Bookshop (which supports independent bookstores) https://bookshop.org/lists/bark-fest-the-book-festival-for-animal-lovers UK Bookshop (which supports indie bookstores in the UK) https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/bark-fest-the-book-festival-for-animal-loversAbout the co-hosts: Kristi Benson is an honours graduate of the prestigious Academy for Dog Trainers and has her PCBC-A from the Pet Professional Accreditation Board. She lives in beautiful northern British Columbia, where she helps dog guardians through online teaching and consultations. Kristi is on staff at the Academy for Dog Trainers, helping to shape the next generation of canine professionals. Kristi's dogs are rescue sled dogs, mostly retired and thoroughly enjoying a good snooze in front of the woodstove. Kristi Benson's website Facebook Zazie Todd, PhD, is the award-winning author of Wag: The Science of Making Your Dog Happy and Purr: The Science of Making Your Cat Happy. She is the creator of the popular blog, Companion Animal Psychology, and also has a column at Psychology Today. Todd lives in Maple Ridge, BC, with her husband, one dog, and one cat. Facebook Instagram BlueSky
Matthew's Monday Drive is a beaut, featuring That's The Spirit with Peter Lineham and a chat with Bannerman about the Kelmarna Farm Fundraiser happening this Sunday! Brought to you by The Beer Spot!
Send us a textWelcome to the third episode of season five, in conversation with Professor Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman. Professor Gyamfi-Bannerman's BioDr. Gyamfi-Bannerman is Chair of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at UC San Diego Health, joining the faculty at UCSD in 2021. She holds the Samuel SC Yen Endowed Chair at UCSD and is a Professor with Tenure. She is board certified in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Maternal-Fetal Medicine and focuses her career on obstetric complications with a primary focus on preterm birth prevention. Dr. Gyamfi is a proficient, NIH funded researcher whose research has focused on preterm birth prediction and prevention and in interventions to improve outcomes for those delivering preterm, namely antenatal corticosteroids. Results of her randomized clinical trial on antenatal corticosteroids in women at risk for late preterm birth were published in the New England Journal of Medicine and changed obstetric practice in the United States. She also conducts research in the areas of preeclampsia, infectious disease, maternal morbidity and health disparities with over 200 peer-reviewed publications.She is currently the Steering Committee Chair of a multi-center NIHLBI ENRICH study focused on improving maternal and childhood outcomes for pregnant individuals from poorly resources backgrounds, and Steering Committee Chair for the Preventing pre- eclampsia: Evaluating AspiRin Low-dose regimens following risk Screening (PEARLS study), assessing aspirin dosing in sub-Saharan Africa. Recently, she was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation, a national medical honor society. Finally, she serves on the NICHD Council.Aside from her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Gyamfi is the Immediate Past President for the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM), the national and international society representing all perinatologists after completing her President in February, 2025. She is actively involved in writing clinical guidelinesin obstetrics for both SMFM and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and continues to mentor trainees and junior faculty from around the world.https://providers.ucsd.edu/details/1568494250/obstetrics-gynecologyPodcast information:We have not included any patient identifiable information, and this podcast is intended for professional education rather than patient information (although welcome anyone interested in the field to listen). Please get in touch with feedback or suggestions for future guests or topics: conversationsinfetalmed@gmail.com, or via Twitter (X), Bluesky or Instagram via @fetalmedcast.Music by Crowander ('Acoustic romance') used under creative commons licence. Podcast created, hosted and edited by Dr Jane Currie.
While living in Brooklyn in the early 1990s, Neil Caplan saw a drawing of Bannerman's Castle on Pollepel Island - situated between Beacon and Cold Spring. Inspired, he set out to gain stewardship of it, shore up its historical features, create a system for public access and ultimately stage theater there. The result is the Bannerman Castle Trust: one part historic preservation, one part public park and one part arts organization. This spring Neil will be honored by the Howland Cultural Center at its annual gala. Current gallery exhibitions at the Howland and Bannerman's Island Gallery feature art and artifacts from the island. Learn more at Bannermancastletrust.org. Photo credit: Michael Isabell
Exhibit at Howland Center honors two Beacon institutions At its annual gala on May 15, the Howland Cultural Center in Beacon will honor Phil Ciganer, owner of the Towne Crier Cafe on Main Street, and Neil Caplan, founder of the Bannerman Castle Trust. Plenty of tales will be told, but to get an early jump on the festivities, an exhibit titled Visionaries has been mounted at the center through Feb. 23. Although the show honors "two of Beacon's longest running and renowned cultural arts and music organizations and venues," according to organizers, the castle gets the lion's share of the space because the island on which it sits is an inspiring setting for artists and photographers. The namesake Bannerman family appreciated art, and two playful watercolors by Jane Bannerman, who married one of the scions, are on view. The Towne Crier, which has long specialized in rootsy, acoustic-based musical acts, moved to Beacon from Pawling in 2013. An eye-drawing photo on the wall opposite the entrance portrays Pete Seeger smiling onstage. Judging from the 20 or so posters from the mid-1970s, Leon Redbone, Jay Ungar, Chris Smithers and the Wretched Refuse String Band performed often. In 1976, they charged $3 admission, or $3.50 for "special shows" (the equivalent of $17 to $19 today). The calendars contain groovy graphics and the modest display evokes the post-hippie years. Most of the more serious works depict some aspect of Pollepel Island, used by the Bannerman family as a storage facility for their military surplus business. Several photos and paintings captured the castle before a series of collapses in 2009 and 2010 claimed a significant portion of the building. Laurie Clark at the Bannerman Trust put out an open call to artists for the exhibit and received a broad response. Some items, like the Jane Bannerman paintings, come from the Trust's collection. Founded in 1993, it brings artists to the island so they can comb for inspiration, helping to build a trove of work throughout the Hudson Valley. The exhibit is almost split between painters and photographers, some of whom rendered their subjects with an impressionistic lens, including oils by Cynthia Dill, watercolors from Susan Hennelly and pastels by Susan Story and Beacon-based Andre Junget. "Bannerman Castle," by Carol Stanford "The Castle in the River," Alec Halstead "To the South Tower," by Thom Johnson Some paintings look like photos, including Patricia Collins Broun's "Bannerman Tower" and "Looking South from Bannerman," by Kristen Lowe. In contrast, many of Alec Halstead's large photos resemble manual works, in part because they're printed on canvas. In a stark piece on aluminum that contrasts with his more colorful photos, swirls of lightning add a creepy effect. Thom Johnson's two black-and-white pictures look like mirror images. Sandra Belitza-Vazquez took advantage of light in her three works and manipulated photos by Mary Ann Glass convey ethereal skies as the buildings seem to lean and strike off-kilter poses. The singular work in the show is a white 3-D printed portion of the castle's portcullis, the first piece in a planned re-creation of the entire island and its buildings rendered in what Beacon artist Brandyn Yeoman calls a "mixed-media model." The Howland Cultural Center, at 477 Main St. in Beacon, is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. See howlandculturalcenter.org.
Welcome to the Performance Marketing Spotlight, with your host, Marshall Nyman, founder and CEO of NYMO&CO. Today, I'm thrilled to welcome James Bannerman, the head of global sales at The Reward Collection, a leading player in the world of card-linked and open banking cashback offers.In this episode, James delves into his fascinating journey from an actor to a sales and marketing professional. He explains how The Reward Collection operates and why brands should consider leveraging card-linked offers to attract, reward, and retain customers. With a reach of over 512 million closed customer groups, The Reward Collection provides a frictionless, risk-free, and highly effective method for brands to increase customer loyalty and drive sales.James also shares insights into the integration of card-linked offers with traditional affiliate programs and reveals some exciting projects on the horizon, including partnerships with large brands like United Parks and Revolut. As the industry evolves, James predicts significant growth in open banking, highlighting its potential to offer highly targeted rewards to consumers.So, tune in to hear James Bannerman's expert take on the vibrant world of performance marketing and discover how card-linked offers can transform your brand's customer engagement strategy.
Drs. Peter Gerhardt and Shanna Bahry join me to talk about a range of topics centering around supporting adults with ASD and related disabilities. They are the authors of the new book, Make it Meaningful: Creating Programs that Matter into Adulthood for Learners with Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders. In this conversation, we talk about how ABA services are skewed towards younger populations, how programming for younger learners might look different if practitioners knew more about the unique needs of adult service recipients, risk aversion and other barriers to promoting independence, their 'wishlist' of skills that they'd like to see all adults with disabilities learn, having difficult conversations with parents, and lots more. Of course we discuss their book, the resources their book provides, and how these resources relate to other functional skills curricula that are out there... such as Essential for Living. You're also going to want to stay tuned for the entire conversation, because we close with some fantastic advice for just about everyone in this field. Here are links to some of the resources discussed in this episode: Where to get more info on the book, Make it Meaningful. Meaningful Hope ABA. The Epic School. Dr. Bahry on LinkedIn. Dr. Gerhardt on LinkedIn. Essential for Living. Bannerman et al. (1990). Balancing the right to habilitation with the right to personal liberties: The rights of people with Developmental Disabilities to eat too many doughnuts and take a nap. Rubin (2018). The Happiness Project, Tenth Anniversary Edition: Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun. This podcast is brought to you by the following: ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving (maybe even this episode!), walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests! The 2024 Stone Soup Conference! Behavior Analysis' premier online event is taking place on October 25th. Come hear from pod faves including Drs. John Austin, Lina Slim, Jim Moore, and many others! 8.5 Learning CEUs are available, and when you use the promo code PODCAST24, that comes out to less than 8 bucks per credit. Learn more here! The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. We have two courses available: our first course, Ready, Set, Consult! and our newly released course, When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!
News out of China that stimulus is on the way helped our miners, with the iron ore price gaining ground in trading. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 0.13% to 8,142 GOLD: $2,653 US/oz BITCOIN: $92,661 AUD Iron ore futures lifted to $US 94 a tonne, with BHP up 3.3%, Rio Tinto up 3.7% and Mineral Resources up 6.5% Uranium miners lept again, with Paladin up 10.1%, Bannerman gaining 12.7% and Deep Yellow rising 10.6%. Cettire shares jumped a huge 79% to $2.38 after publishing its full-year accounts following an audit. Commonwealth & NAB down 3%, Westpac losing 2.4% and ANZ off by 1.9%. Light & Wonder tanked by 18.4% after telling the market it was in a legal battle related to one of its poker machines. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 68.34 US cents AUD/GBP: 51.1 pence AUD/EUR: 61 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 98 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.09 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-advancing-namibian-uranium-project-amid-growing-clean-energy-demand-5698Recording date: 4th September 2024Bannerman Energy is emerging as a key player in the resurgent uranium market, with its Etango project in Namibia progressing steadily towards production. As the nuclear industry experiences a renaissance driven by clean energy demands and supply constraints, Bannerman's strategic approach to uranium project development presents a compelling opportunity for investors.The Etango project, located in the uranium-rich region of Namibia, is advancing on schedule and under budget. CEO Gavin Chamberlain reports significant progress, with contracts placed for bulk earthworks and road extensions within the mining boundary. This progress demonstrates Bannerman's ability to execute effectively, a crucial factor in the complex world of uranium project development.One of Bannerman's key strengths is its strategic approach to project development. The company has broken down contracts into tranches, allowing for efficient capital allocation while maintaining project momentum. This approach enables Bannerman to progress towards its target of uranium production by 2027 and market entry by early 2028, positioning the company to potentially capitalize on the anticipated supply shortage in the uranium market.Bannerman has effectively addressed one of the primary concerns for mining projects in arid regions - water supply. The company has secured water supply agreements and implemented strategies to mitigate potential interruptions, including increasing on-site storage to 10 days. This level of planning demonstrates Bannerman's thorough approach to risk management, a critical factor for investors considering uranium projects.A crucial advantage for Bannerman is its experienced management team. Chamberlain has assembled a group of professionals with extensive experience in uranium project development, particularly in the Namibian context. This expertise is invaluable in navigating the complex technical and regulatory landscape of uranium mining.The company maintains a strong focus on safety, with a 14-year track record of zero safety incidents. This commitment to safety is not only ethically important but also crucial for maintaining operational efficiency and avoiding potential disruptions that could impact project timelines or costs.Financially, Bannerman is well-positioned to continue its development activities. The company has a strong cash position and is strategically managing its funds to maintain project momentum while preserving shareholder value. This financial prudence is particularly important in the cyclical uranium market.However, investors should be aware of the risks associated with uranium project development. These include market volatility, potential financing challenges for full-scale production, operational risks inherent in mining projects, and geopolitical considerations, although Namibia is generally considered a stable jurisdiction for mining.The broader context of the uranium market adds another layer of potential to Bannerman's story. With uranium prices showing signs of recovery and long-term fundamentals pointing towards a supply shortage, companies like Bannerman that are nearing production are well-positioned to benefit from improving market conditions.For investors looking to gain exposure to the uranium sector, Bannerman Energy offers an intriguing proposition. The combination of an advanced-stage project, experienced management, strategic development approach, and favorable jurisdiction presents a unique opportunity. As the company progresses towards its final investment decision and continues to hit development milestones, it has the potential to create significant value for shareholders in the context of a strengthening uranium market.Investors should closely monitor Bannerman's progress on key milestones, particularly the final investment decision expected by the end of the year, as well as broader uranium market dynamics. While the potential rewards are significant, a long-term perspective and understanding of the uranium market's complexities are essential when considering an investment in this sector.—View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns to discuss the 2023 film, "The Kitchen." The film takes place in a dystopian future London where all social housing has been eliminated, Izi and Benji fight to navigate the world as residents of The Kitchen, a community that refuses to abandon their home. The concepts of community and responsibility is reinforced throughout.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
There's a new organization in town that's holding its first event this weekend. Queer Picnic St. John's is facilitating events for 2SLGBTQ+ people to come together and connect in a safe space. To learn more about the group and this weekend's event, three of the organizers of Queer Picnic St. John's joined us in the studio today. Local lesbians Erin Lee, Jonnie-Rae Hageman and Miranda Cooper discuss what's to come.
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of Bannerman EnergyOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-targeting-significant-uranium-production-in-2027-5526Recording date: 15th July 2024Bannerman Energy, an Australian-based uranium development company, is making significant strides in advancing its Etango project in Namibia, positioning itself to capitalize on the growing global demand for clean energy sources. Recent developments and strategic planning have strengthened the company's potential in the uranium market, offering an intriguing opportunity for investors interested in the sector.The company has recently achieved crucial milestones in project development, completing both the access road and construction water supply pipeline on time and within budget. These infrastructure achievements are critical for the project's progression and demonstrate Bannerman's ability to execute on key objectives.Water security, a common concern for mining operations in arid regions, has been comprehensively addressed by Bannerman. The company has secured water supply for both the construction phase and future operations, implementing a two-pronged approach. For construction, a separate pipeline connected to the existing supply has been established. For long-term operations, on-site storage capacity has been increased to 10 days' worth of water, mitigating potential supply disruptions.Bannerman is now focusing on critical earthworks, including the construction of the heap leach pad, ripios dump, and primary crusher. The company has taken proactive steps to mitigate risks associated with these complex components, such as securing experienced personnel who have worked on similar projects.Looking ahead, Bannerman aims to reach a final investment decision (FID) by the end of the year, with the ultimate goal of bringing uranium to market by 2027. This timeline aligns well with projected increases in global uranium demand, potentially positioning the company to capitalize on favorable market conditions.The macro environment for uranium appears increasingly positive. The global push for clean energy solutions has reignited interest in nuclear power, driven by factors such as the need for low-carbon baseload power, energy security concerns, and technological advancements in reactor design. However, investors should be aware of the cyclical nature of the uranium market and the potential for price volatility.Namibia's government has demonstrated strong support for the uranium sector, with plans for a second desalination plant that could benefit Bannerman and other projects in the region. This infrastructure investment signals a commitment to the industry's growth in the country.While Bannerman's progress is promising, investors should consider potential risks, including project execution challenges, market fluctuations, and regulatory changes. The success of the project will depend on effective management, favorable market conditions, and a supportive regulatory environment.For investors seeking exposure to the uranium sector and the broader clean energy transition, Bannerman Energy presents an interesting opportunity. The company's strategic positioning in Namibia, progress on key infrastructure, and alignment with growing uranium demand make it a noteworthy player in the industry.However, as with any mining development project, thorough due diligence is essential. Investors should closely monitor project milestones, uranium market trends, and Namibian political developments. Bannerman Energy could be considered as part of a diversified approach to investing in the uranium sector, balancing the potential for high rewards with the inherent risks of mining development projects.View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Folk fest is just around the corner! Our Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts is at Bannerman Park to give us all the details about this weekend's festivities.
The Signal team brings you a show live on location at Bannerman Park in St. John's to talk about the 48th annual N.L. Folk Festival.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Morning Show reporter Jessica Singer was live this morning at Bannerman Park and shared some scenes from the annual sunrise ceremony for National Indigenous Peoples Day.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
On this week's Foodie Friday, we're shining the spotlight on a pair of Inuit chefs, Julia Anderson and Justin Igloliorte. They're prepping traditional dishes to fuel the celebration at Bannerman Park this afternoon. The Morning Show's Katherine Crummey caught up with the the chefs to talk about food, culture, and memories.
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-study-doubles-project-5153Recording date: 14th June 2024Bannerman Energy (ASX:BMN) presents a compelling investment case as it advances its flagship Etango Uranium Project in Namibia. The company has made significant progress in confirming the project's economics and technical parameters, putting it on track to become one of the world's next major uranium producers.A recently completed 18-month review process has delivered increased confidence in Etango's capital and operating costs. The capital cost estimate increased just 11.3% to $353 million, including $21 million in discretionary spending to reduce future operating costs or enhance plant throughput. The all-in sustaining cost increased to $39/lb, placing Etango firmly in the bottom half of the global cost curve.Bannerman is now engaging with potential financiers and offtake partners, with interest coming from utilities in both the Western and Eastern hemispheres. This optionality positions the company well to secure competitive terms. MD Brandon Munro expects to have a financing solution in place and make a final investment decision before the end of 2024.Etango benefits from its location in Namibia, one of the world's most stable and mining-friendly jurisdictions. With a mining license and all key permits in hand, the project is on the cusp of construction-ready status, making it a standout among uranium development projects globally.The initial development plan envisages an 8 million ton per annum (Mtpa) operation over a 12-year mine life. However, Bannerman has already identified the potential to double production to 16 Mtpa. With a substantial portion of the required technical work already complete, this expansion could be fast-tracked once the initial operation is up and running.Uranium market fundamentals are also moving in Bannerman's favor. Years of low prices have curtailed production and exploration, leading to a growing supply deficit as demand continues to rise. With few advanced-stage projects ready to fill the gap, Etango is well-positioned to capitalize on the strengthening market.In summary, Bannerman Energy offers investors exposure to a significantly de-risked, world-class uranium asset as it approaches a key inflection point. With costs and permits in hand, financing and offtake discussions advancing, and a clear path to production by 2027, the company appears poised to create substantial value as the uranium market continues to recover. The combination of a robust project, an attractive jurisdiction, and strong macro fundamentals makes Bannerman a standout opportunity in the uranium space.View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
In this profoundly moving episode, we explore the power of resilience, healing, and self-discovery through the lens of poetry and personal narrative. Our guest, Cheryl Bannerman, author of "Words Never Spoken," shares her harrowing journey from the depths of hidden abuse to finding her voice and empowerment. Cheryl's story is not just one of survival but of transformation, illustrating how writing and faith can be potent tools for overcoming trauma. Through her poetry journal for healing, Cheryl offers insights into the therapeutic process, encouraging others to find their own path of resilience, self awareness, and identity. This episode dives into the pivotal moments that led Cheryl to break the silence surrounding abuse, the role of spirituality in her healing journey, and how she utilizes her experiences to advocate for mental health and self-expression. You will find a powerful testimony to the strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of self-expression and faith. Cheryl's openness about her struggle and subsequent recovery offers hope and a blueprint for anyone navigating their own path out of darkness. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the importance of finding one's voice, setting boundaries, and rediscovering oneself through the healing power of writing. 00:00 Introduction to Cheryl Bannerman 00:25 Cheryl's Personal Journey and Inspiration Behind 'Words Never Spoken' 01:45 The Impact of Emotional and Verbal Abuse 02:24 Healing Through Writing and Faith 04:20 Encouraging Readers to Find Their Voice 06:22 Understanding Boundaries and Personal Growth 11:19 The Role of Faith and Spirituality in Healing 18:46 Challenges in Writing and Overcoming Trauma 20:31 Themes of Resilience and Self-Discovery 22:58 Reprogramming and Overcoming Negative Self-Perception 28:59 Understanding the Complexity of Toxic Relationships 30:02 The Role of Vulnerability in Writing 30:17 Balancing Authenticity and Emotional Well-being 30:58 The Power of Metaphors in Poetry 31:30 Surviving and Obscuring in Abusive Relationships 32:19 Public vs. Private Personas of Abusers 32:32 Reconnecting and Setting Boundaries 33:18 Mental Health Advocacy and Writing 37:31 Advice for Aspiring Poets 39:39 Exploring Other Works and Inspirations 41:13 Understanding Monsters Through Writing 43:50 The Importance of Empathy and Boundaries 46:27 Resources for Self-Discovery and Healing 48:49 Where to Find More Information 49:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts www.BannermanBooks.com To contact the host, Deborah Ashway, LCMHC, LCAS: www.InnerSourceTherapy.com
It's Story Time, our walk through cricket history via your listener quiz challenges. This week, the argument has gone on long enough that it's time to finish it. Is a century plus a half century a milestone? Also this week, a reinterpreted Bannerman, a misunderstood basher, and a contender for the most freakish debut of all time. Your Nerd Pledge numbers this week: 3.53 - Tim Vanderpump, Party Liaison 3.10 - Chris Lintott 8.11 - Joe Bracher 1.19 - Matt Blacker Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Enter our Westfield UK competition Gift vouchers or your own T20 World Cup final party at Sixes westfield.com/united-kingdom/tfw Donate to support our Edinburgh Marathon runners for the Lord's Taverners All links at linktr.ee/thefinalword 10% off kit from seriouscricket.co.uk with FINALWORD24 at checkout Your Nord VPN discount - nordvpn.com/tfw Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Season 1, Ep 2: Reloading lost episodes from the early Final Word, we're all the way back to our second episode ever. This came after Australia got shot out of the sky in Birmingham during the 2015 Ashes, for England to take a lead 2-1 with two matches to play. Geoff was joined by fellow writers Will Macpherson and Subash Jayaraman, with Adam absent at a wedding or something. Hot quotes include Will: "If you can't enjoy watching Mitchell Johnson bowl at his best you don't actually understand this sport." And Geoff, looking ahead to Trent Bridge: "Do you expect Australia to take advantage of a depleted attack?" This season was originally recorded for the ABC - this is an edited and remastered edition. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find more episodes at finalwordcricket.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Campbell Bannerman, widely known as “DCB,” served as a British Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the East of England, representing Cambridge from 2009 to 2019 under the Conservative Party banner. A staunch advocate for Brexit, Mr. Campbell Bannerman played a pivotal role in advocating for a referendum and authored the book “Time ... The post David Campbell Bannerman: Brexit vs the EU Superstate appeared first on The New American.
Bannerman Energy het deur 'n uitgebreide omvangstudie vasgestel dat produksie by sy beoogde Etango-uraanmyn in Erongo byna kan verdubbel, en dat die myn se bedryfslewe van 15 tot 27 jaar gerek kan word. Bannerman is 'n uraanontwikkelingsbesigheid met bedrywighede in Australië en Namibië. Sy vlagskipbate, die Etango Uraan-projek, is suid-oos van Swakopmund geleë. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gepraat met Matjiua Hengua, die senior belange-groep verhoudingsadviseur by Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia, wat sê dat die uitbreiding van die mynbou verskeie werksgeleenthede sal verseker.
Kat covers the teenage Roman Emperor Elagabalus and how he was hated in his time (but also ahead of his time.) If you carry around a meteor that you worship as space rock God, this lesson is for you! Then Hayley follows it up by covering the eccentric little business boy who built an American Castle on Pollepel Island. It involves a two-seater out-house and EXPLOSIONS! Still got a thirst for knowledge and parasaocial camaraderie? You're in luck! We release bonus shows every week on our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/nightclassy Night Classy | Linktree Produced by Parasaur Studios © 2024
In this episode of the SFM Podcast Series, Dr. Stephanie Ros welcomes Dr. Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, the new SMFM President, to discuss her path to maternal-fetal medicine, her research on preterm birth, and her goals for the society, including increasing member engagement and focusing on preterm birth solutions. Dr. Gyamfi-Bannerman shares inspiring advice for early-career MFMs and highlights opportunities for members to contribute to SMFM's mission. For those interested in maternal-fetal medicine developments and contributing to the field, this conversation offers valuable insights and ways to get involved. See links below for involvement opportunities or contact SMFM via SMFM@smfm.org. · SMFM Committees | SMFM.org - The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine · SMFM Committees: General Abstract Reviewer Application | SMFM.org - The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine · SMFM Committees: Diversity & Inclusion in the Workforce Committee | SMFM.org - The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine · State Liaison Network — SMFM Advocacy Hub (smfmadvocates.org) Full transcipt can be found at this link.
Located in the heart of downtown Maryville, Pleasant Grove at College Street was founded as a church plant of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in 2017. Our sending church has been serving the greater Maryville area for over 175 years. We continue to partne
A special double episode! Part 1: Dylan, Alex, and Jerry talk the 1st 3 games of the 5 game road trip. Dub star qualities, Shai showing up when it matters most, injury gamesmanship, Chet need rest?, MSGiddey, guys stepping up, and more! Part 2: Dylan is joined by artist Casey Bannerman to talk how he got started doing NBA art/apparel, his recent trip to OKC, inspiration behind his Thunder jerseys, chopping it up with Isaiah Joe, end of season predictions, finals bound?, and more!! Casey's Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Joe custom jerseys:http://caseybannerman.com/collections/loud-city Use promo code “JoeKnows” for free shipping! Tap in while you can, “when they gone, they gone!”!
Interview with Gavin Chamberlain, CEO of Bannerman Energy Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-otcqxbnnlf-leveraged-upside-as-uranium-mine-nears-build-4942Recording date: 28th March 2024Bannerman Energy (ASX:BMN) is advancing its flagship 8 million ton per annum Etango Uranium Project in Namibia at an opportune time in the uranium market cycle. With a mining license in hand and a rising uranium price environment, the company is progressing funding and offtake discussions to bring this world-class asset into production.Bannerman recently completed conceptual studies examining the potential to expand production to 16 million tons per annum or extend the mine life from 16 to 27 years. While not the immediate focus, these studies demonstrate the inherent scalability and optionality Etango offers to grow with the uranium market.On the funding front, Bannerman is pursuing a dual-track process evaluating both strategic partnerships and traditional debt/equity financing. With A$35 million in cash, the company is well funded to complete detailed engineering through year-end while the optimal financing package is assembled. Importantly, this cash buffer provides flexibility and leverage in these discussions.Bannerman is also in advanced discussions with utilities on long-term uranium sales contracts to underpin the project financing. The company is targeting 75-80% of production under long-term contracts while retaining a portion to sell into the spot market. This strategy aims to strike a balance between security of offtake and preserving exposure to further uranium price upside.Detailed engineering on Etango is well advanced, with lead engineer Wood Group nearing completion. Bannerman has gone to market to tender packages representing 80% of the capital cost estimate, with initial results coming in line with the DFS estimate. This provides a high degree of confidence in the capital cost projections and is a positive signal in the current inflationary environment.The macro outlook for uranium is exceptionally strong. The growing recognition of nuclear power as a critical pillar in the clean energy transition is driving a fundamental shift in the market from a decade of oversupply to a structural deficit. At the same time, supply is constrained by years of underinvestment and a lack of new development projects. These factors are supportive of a sustained rise in uranium prices to the incentive level required to bring new supply online.With a world-class asset, strong cash position, and proven management team, Bannerman Energy offers a compelling investment opportunity in the uranium sector. The company is well positioned to be among the first projects to enter production in the coming uranium bull market, with further upside potential from future expansion and extension optionality.View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
This installment of The Axis Effect features Steve Bannerman, Head of Post-Production for International Movies at Amazon MGM Studios. As the entertainment world continues to further its transition into the streaming era, the decisions made by the industry's key players have never been more impactful. But nothing is more important than creating exciting, new, and original content for all sides of the competition. Individuals like Bannerman understand that at the heart of content creation, the true goal is simple: to create and maintain customers in the most profitable fashion possible. Bannerman discusses how COVID-19 amplified the transition into streaming, the challenges many teams face in adapting, the aftereffects of the recent Hollywood strike, and the constant battle for space and resources to create new content. To learn more, tune in to “Embracing the Streaming World of Entertainment.”
Interview with Brandon Munro, CEO/MD, and Gavin Chamberlain, COO of Bannerman EnergyOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-otcqx-bnnlf-poised-for-monster-returns-in-uranium-bull-market-4804Recording date: 8th February 2024Bannerman Energy is advancing the large-scale Etango uranium project in Namibia, one of few new production stories brought online before the end of the decade.With uranium prices already having doubled in the last 6 months, analysts forecast a deepening supply deficit that requires further upside to incent new mining. Bannerman finds itself perfectly positioned to capitalize.Etango holds over 200M lbs of uranium resources, with Phase 1 production estimated at 3.5M lbs per year. Expansion potential is sizable. Located in stable and mining-friendly Namibia, Bannerman has systematically derisked Etango while retaining flexibility on funding and contracts – allowing shareholders to get full leverage to rising prices.With a A$600M market cap but a funded balance sheet, a strong in-country team, and all required permits in hand, the company anticipates a streamlined 2-year construction timeline once project financing is secured.The rare degree of construction readiness for a junior miner translates to reduced financing risk and confidence in expedited production schedule. Set against industry peers trading at steep premiums despite major project funding and execution obstacles, Bannerman offers a timely, leveraged, and de-risked exposure for uranium bulls.With key lithium, copper, nickel, and uranium inputs all forecast to enter sustained deficits, the conditions are ripe for substantial mining valuations. As a pure play uranium vehicle modeled to come online just as the market flips into undersupply, Bannerman Energy deserves investor attention.—View Bannerman Energy's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Interview with Brandon Munro, MD & CEO of Bannerman Energy (ASX: BMN, OTCQX: BNNLF, NSX: BMN)Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/bannerman-energy-asxbmn-how-uranium-term-contracts-get-signed-3814Recording date: 12th January 2024With uranium prices stampeding higher as nuclear power generation expands globally, Bannerman Energy offers a prime avenue to maximize gains from the supply-demand imbalance rapidly unfolding. The company's advanced-stage Etango project in Namibia presents a near-term production opportunity ideal for this bull run.Fully permitted and finalizing pre-construction activities, Etango narrowly leads the field of potential near-term uranium mine developers. Featuring a massive resource amenable to low-cost open pit heap leach extraction, the project boasts competitive all-in sustaining costs allowing profitability even at far lower prices. Expandable across its kilometers-long mineralized trend, Etango should maintain low operating costs for decades.Hefting a construction-ready war chest topping $35 million, Bannerman needs no external funding to reach the final investment decision triggering start of mine development. The company can thus maximize leverage to rising prices by avoiding shareholder dilution. Savvy management has patiently advanced Etango whilst acquiring every needed permit rather than rushing construction when uranium lingered around $30 per pound.Instead of typical project financing likely requiring metal stream agreements eroding future revenues, Bannerman entertain more flexible structures like partnerships with downstream fuel buyers. Such co-investors' interests align better with shareholders' aims of maximizing cash flows. Industry funding offers another means to limit equity dilution if required.With few other projects sharing Etango's advanced preparation and massive scale, Bannerman is positioned amongst the vanguard of likely suppliers into a wildly bullish uranium marketplace. As the first surge of unfilled utility demand strikes the market, contract volumes and prices alike look set to vault higher. Inking long-term agreements over coming quarters promises to lock in elevated returns compared to when uranium oscillated listlessly at multi-decade lows.Rather than chasing explorers hoping to someday discover viable deposits or developers struggling through permitting and studies, savvy investors should consider the near-producers like Bannerman. Poised to swing into production rapidly, such companies offer real leverage to skyrocketing spot prices whilst carrying lower risks inherent in early-stage ventures.As a seasoned operator in uranium's premier mining jurisdiction with a straightforward, derisked heap leach project prepared for imminent construction, Bannerman checks all the boxes for investors seeking maximum exposure to the nuclear power industry's escalating supply deficit. The company appears positioned amongst the likely first recipients of surging investment capital currently pouring into the uranium sector.Bet on Bannerman Energy to deliver world-class uranium returns as this emerging supply crisis pushes nuclear utilities into bidding wars over scarce uncontracted volumes from Namibia's next producer.—Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/companies/bannerman-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
In this episode, we welcomed our friend Steve Bannerman, Head of Post for International Features at Amazon Studios. Steve's career includes many years at Apple, GenArts, Assimilate, Silverdraft Supercomputing, as well as running Local Hero Post, now REAL by FAKE, in Santa Monica, CA. In our chat, we hear Steve's backstory and his insights from working for decades for top technology companies and in Hollywood. Topics discussed include evolving technologies, production tax incentives, A.I. in post workflows, and the road ahead for 2024. The Making Of is presented by AJA Video Systems:Maximize the production power of AJA BRIDGE LIVEWhether facilitating remote production, two-way interviews, live event streaming, multi-cam backhaul, field contribution, confidence monitoring, collaborative production, or ABR ladder profiles, AJA BRIDGE LIVE supports many streaming and contribution codecs, including NDI, H.265, H.264, MPEG-2, JPEG 2000, and now JPEG XS. The device also includes support for RTMP, ST2022-7 hitless redundancy, and input auto-reconfiguration for video and audio formats.Learn more at www.aja.com/bridge-liveNew Life Cine is a marketplace committed to getting specialized, professional cinema equipment into the hands of creators and provides a safe, transparent, solution to sell gear that no longer has a place on your set. NLC is known for their technical expertise and consultations, intimate knowledge of used and resale values, and friendly ‘white glove' service. They offer financing + escrow services for new and used gear. NLC believes that taking the uncertainty out of buying and selling used cinema equipment makes for happier filmmakers and lets the creativity flow!Check out all the gear hereFrom our Friends at Broadfield…Now through Jan 15, 2024 you can buy your RED camera from a Broadfield Authorized Dealer and get a FREE Memory Card plus 10% off additional RED accessories with RED's BACK ON SET promotion.Buy RED KOMODO-X, V-RAPTOR or XL and get a FREE 325GB OWC Atlas CFExpress Card - a $399.99 value. Find your Broadfield & RED dealer at https://www.broadfield.com/redbackonset ZEISS CinCraft ScenarioMeet the only real-time camera tracking system that works indoors and outdoors, on film sets, with green and blue screens and in LED volumes. That uses natural markers, reflective markers, and even digital markers on LED screens. That provides camera tracking data for real-time use and records it for post-production. And that integrates lens characteristics to skip the cumbersome lens calibration process. Meet ZEISS CinCraft Scenario.Upcoming Event:Cine Gear Expo NY | March 14-16, 2024Mark your calendars for March and head on out to the thriving Industry City complex along the Brooklyn Upper Bay waterside. Cine Gear's studio-style event is gathering steam as state-of–the-art technology brands are preparing to reveal their latest and greatest gear in the historic Paper Factory Hall. Registration is now open for the event including educational Panels and Seminars. Learn more and free passes here Podcast Rewind:Dec. 2023 - Ep. 22…The Making Of is published by Michael Valinsky.To promote your brand or products to over 8,500 leading Film & TV industry pros reading this newsletter, contact us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Nick and Barry welcome Casey Bannerman to the podcast! The guys learn how Casey got his start working with NBA players and break down the current Raptors season.
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A porta-potty ribbon cutting at the Bannerman Tent Camp. We found out why residents there decided to hold a ceremony when the porta-potties arrived. Following this, Independent MHA Paul Lane weighed in on the Bannerman bathrooms, and the plight of homeless people in the city.
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Frigid weather. Nowhere to go. Premier Andrew Furey said the provincial government is forming a task force of community groups and officials from the province and the city to address homelessness, including the tent encampment in Bannerman park.
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Reporter Darrell Roberts spoke with Laurel Huget, a non-resident protestor at the Bannerman Park tent homelessness protest. They spoke about how things were going after the first significant snowfall of the year, and after the public bathrooms were closed by the city.
In this episode, designer and gardener Isabel Bannerman - whose projects include the private garden of King Charles at Highgrove, and Arundel Castle - describes what she would have to include in her dream garden, from a woodland stream setting and scented shrubs such as mock orange, to elm trees and rambling roses, a place to sit and a greenhouse. Discover why she thinks naturalistic planting looks like hard work, how she is no good at growing vegetables and where she would go in a time machine. Talking Gardens is created by the team at Gardens Illustrated magazine. Find lots more great garden inspiration and ideas, including Isabel and husband Julian's top garden books, and subscribe at www.gardensillustrated.com Enjoyed this episode? Tell a friend, make sure to leave a review or comment, and let us know who you would like to hear talking about their dream garden. Follow now so you never miss an episode. Show notes: Ribes odoratum Mock orange Philadelphus ‘Manteau d'Hermine' Rosa ‘The Garland' Gravetye Manor garden - William Robinson Ninfa Gardens Giverny, Monet's garden Louise Dowding's Yews Tree Farm garden Highgrove Keder Greenhouse polytunnel Arundel Castle garden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En övergripande genomgång av händelser inom uransektorn sista tiden och en lyssnarfråga. Uranaktierna som nämns är... Stora: SPUT, Cameco, Kazatomprom, Yellowcake Mindre: Forsys, Aura, Bannerman, Goviex, Centrus Energy Engelska onlineutbildningen i aktieanalys som givits på London Business School är snart klar. Läs mer på www.TheInvestingCourse.com
This week we look into the life and story of Rollen Stewart, a man more commonly known in the Christian world as Bannerman. We dive into how he became so famous, so fast. And where it all went wrong for the rainbow afro wearing phenomenon.
It's Story Time, our weekly walk through cricket history via your listener quiz challenges. This week, our second revisit special before we get into the World Cup. Have you ever heard of the Fake Olympics? How do you decide which Indian players are cult heroes and which are beyond that? What happens when a live Bannerman opportunity happens while recording our show? It's another peculiar episode of Story Time. Your Nerd Pledge revisits this week: 3.25 - Nick Dempsey 2.48 - StuG 2.60 - Ian Wolstenhome 2.64 - Rory Seymour 5.21 - Darryl Richardson 11.00 - David WFG 3.83 - Not That Tim Minchin 2.15 - Joel Emonson 4.50 - Aravind 3.16 - Helen Wilson Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Sign up to learn about all the Lord's Taverners projects at bit.ly/tavssignup Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Brandon Munro, MD & CEO, and Olga Skorlyakova, VP of Market Strategy for Bannerman Energy (ASX: BMN)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/w8NJxlyVtvsRecording date: 6th September 2023Bannerman Energy is an Australian uranium development company focused on its large-scale Etango project in Namibia, the world's third-largest uranium producer. Bannerman CEO Brandon Munro and new VP of Market Strategy Olga Skorlyakova discuss how uranium term contracts get signed from a project development perspective.Utilities are showing renewed interest in new uranium supply amid recent disruptions from top producers Kazakhstan and Nigeria. Namibia is a tried and trusted 45-year supplier. Bannerman is now at the forefront with Etango, having completed feasibility studies, pilot plant testing, and advanced engineering design. The project is ready to supply utilities when needed.Term contracting is a long process in nuclear, sometimes taking years from initial discussions to signed deals. Bannerman has time on its side and doesn't need to rush. The company has always taken a patient, conservative approach to developing Etango since 2006. Bannerman is willing to wait for the right market conditions and pricing.The mining licence application was lodged a year ago and approval timing is not prescriptive under Namibian law. The Ministry is currently overwhelmed with applications but Bannerman is comfortable with this timeline given the positive uranium market momentum. The mining licence is the last major hurdle before Bannerman can make an FID.Initial contract volumes likely won't be massive as Bannerman must first establish itself as a reliable new producer. But major utilities can offer scale, e.g. 500,000 lb contracts, to form the portfolio base. Bannerman aims to pick a starting price range that doesn't lock away all upside potential but meets shareholder requirements.The current environment means Bannerman has leverage in negotiating contracts. Utilities need geographic, supplier and pricing diversification. Bannerman offers supply security from a stable jurisdiction like Namibia. Buyers are willing to pay a premium for this.Bannerman has assembled an experienced uranium team, both corporate and on-the-ground in Namibia. This reduces a key execution risk as skilled labour is scarce. The company is leveraged to higher uranium prices given Etango's large size and expansion potential from 3.5M lb to over 7M lb per year. The after-tax NPV more than doubles from $209M to $435M by adding just $15/lb to the assumed price. Sentiment suggests spot won't stop at $65/lb, making Bannerman an attractive uranium investment.
The last episode of Buckets & Tea this season brings back one of our favourite guests, Casey Bannerman! And no one is better suited to take a look at the NBA and all the free agent madness we've seen so far. How will the Toronto Raptors integrate their new pieces? Will Fred live up to his new deal in Houston? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last episode of Buckets & Tea this season brings back one of our favourite guests, Casey Bannerman! And no one is better suited to take a look at the NBA and all the free agent madness we've seen so far. How will the Toronto Raptors integrate their new pieces? Will Fred live up to his new deal in Houston? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TDP 1158: Rani Takes on the World Beyond Bannerman Road from bigfinish worlds of doctorwho review This title was released in April 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 30 June 2023, and on general sale after this date. Life on Bannerman Road was always an adventure for Rani Chandra and her friends. A childhood of mystery and wonder, of meeting aliens, time travellers, lost princes, intergalactic robots and so much more - all alongside Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah Jane is gone. Childhood ends. Everyone grows up eventually. But the story doesn't stop there. When Rani and Clyde are reunited, adventure finds them once again - ready and waiting to take on the world! 1.1 Here Today by Joseph Lidster Years after her adventures with Sarah Jane Smith and friends, Rani Chandra is a successful journalist - she's brought down a government, and her podcast is making waves. And she's about to be surprised by a visit from her best friend, Clyde Langer - who has an announcement of his own. But tonight Clyde isn't the only visitor to Ealing... In the skies above, a flying saucer approaches - and only one person on Earth can stop it destroying London! 1.2 Destination: Wedding by James Goss Rani and Gita Chandra have been invited to a dream wedding on a luxury island resort. But how did Tiff from school end up marrying a film star? And why has she asked all the worst people from her life alongside the Hollywood A-listers? While Gita samples the canapés and criticises the flower arrangements, Rani senses something amiss... The perfect wedding comes at a price - but who will be paying? 1.3 The Witching Tree by Lizzie Hopley Chasing a podcast award, encouraged by a secret source, Rani investigates a ‘haunted' restaurant built around a twisted tree. The owners could be faking the spooky activity, but Rani soon realises the tree is not what it seems. As a terrifying threat to planet Earth is revealed, Clyde and Phoenix are dragged into the fight. Rani is torn between revealing the truth, or keeping a secret too terrifying to broadcast..
The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
Jaime heads south while Brienne stays a captive of Vargo Hoat. After a night's sleep and a dream, his conscience pricked, he heads back to Harrenhal and saves Brienne from a terrible fate. Simon and Mackelly open their minds a tiny crack toward his redemption?!Chapter Review:Jaime Lannister leaves Harrenhal alongside Lord Roose Bolton. The pair split up and head in opposite directions, both sending regards to Robb Stark and Tywin Lannister, respectively. Jaime reminisces about his trip through these parts after first donning the white cloak of the Kingsguard. He learns that Vargo Hoat was unhappy with Lord Selwyn Tarth's offer of 300 gold dragons for Brienne's safe return.That night he dreams that he's deep in Casterly Rock, where his family abandons him to the darkness. Only Brienne stays by his side. He's visited by the shades of his Kingsguard brothers and Rhaegar Targaryen. They admonish him for killing King Aerys and allowing Rhaegar's wife and children to be killed. He wakes and determines he's going back to Harrenhal.Upon arrival at Harrenhal, he discovers that Brienne has been thrown in the bear pit with nothing but a dress of silk and a tourney sword. He jumps in to save her. He protects her until crossbowmen kill the bear. Later, when Brienne asks why he returned to Harrenhal, he simply says he dreamed of her.Characters/Places/Names/Events:Jaime Lannister - Member of the royal Kingsguard. Twin brother to queen Cersei and older brother to Tyrion. Nicknamed the "Kingslayer" for killing King Aerys Targaryen. Freed by Catelyn Stark.Brienne of Tarth - Warrior woman. Once "Brienne the Blue" in King Renly's Rainbow Guard. Now in the service of Catelyn Stark.Brave Companions - AKA The Bloody Mummers. A band of sellswords from Essos. Switched allegiance from the Lannisters to the Starks.Roose Bolton - Lord of the Dreadfort. Acting lord of Harrenhal. Bannerman to King Robb Stark.Vargo Hoat - Leader of the Brave Companions. Qyburn - Maester-like member of the Brave Companions. Cared for Jaime after his, Jaime's, hand was severed by Hoat.Steelshanks Walton - Soldier in Bolton's forces, tasked with bringing Jaime safely to King's Landing.Support the showSupport the podcast. Buy a bit of merch from our store. Or if swag is not your bag, buy us a Cup of Arbor Gold.If you like what we're doing, please consider rating and reviewing us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, podchaser.com, and anywhere else you can leave a rate and review.Join the discussion on our Discord server! https://discord.com/invite/FTy7BExyBQWe'd love to hear from you. Send us an email at ghosts.harrenhal@gmail.com. Also, follow us on Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25M
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