CHRISTOPHER GOSS
Chairman of the Board
Christopher, minerals financier & economist, ran business development for natural resources for the IFC (International Finance Corporation) out of London office from 2006-2010, IFC is private sector arm of the World Bank Group, and is a major private sector investor in mining in emerging markets. Earlier he led IFC mining transactions in Africa, Russia, Central Asia and and Latin America. Prior, he advised African governments in natural resource policy and, negotiations in Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique and Swaziland. From 2010—2017 he was on the board of and latterly Non Executive Chairman of Triple Plate Junction, now Tethyan Resources, which was listed on AIM in London.
Didier Fohlen, CEO of Annamite Resources
1 Jan 2022
This year we raised about $955,000 with existing and new investors, paid all the arrears owed by Lao Hyundae Black Stone (LHBS) to the government of Laos and maintained both Annamite’s cash position and it’s ability to find quality exploration projects.
Laos. This year we raised about $955,000 with existing and new investors, paid all the arrears owed by Lao Hyundae Black Stone (LHBS) to the government of Laos and maintained both Annamite’s cash position and it’s ability to find quality exploration projects.
We have formal approval to reinstate the Sokdee Exploration License owned by LHBS. Initially established by Hyundae Black Stone (HBS, Korea). Annamite now owns 70% of LHBS. All work related to the transfer of shares to Annamite and its Partners, and getting the formal licensing documents has been completed. We are just awaiting final approval to start field work. Positive results from the star Porphyry initial drill porgram will lead to fund raising of a few million dollars in 2022 in order to establish the outlines and tenor of the deposit.
Within the constraints of the COVID Pandemic, we have been able to progress on most of our objectives for 2021, and Annamite is looking forward in early 2022 to finally test the star Porphyry with scout drilling program and starting geochemistry programmes on new areas which will be secured.