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The Big Four airlines (American, Delta, Southwest, United) control 75% of the U.S. market. Fewer choices = higher prices for you.

In his very own Modest Proposal, former ambassador Sir Tony Brenton tells British Jews that if we don't like being firebombed, stabbed and shot, all we need to do is publicly submit to - and pass - his political purity test. Good-oh, Sir Tony.

Jacob Rees Mogg delivers an historic & impassioned speech at the vigil for the two Jewish people stabbed yesterday outside 10 Downing Street A brilliant speech @Jacob_Rees_Mogg




Brazil Potash Announces Proposed Public Offering of Common Shares and Pre-Funded Warrants $GRO crweworld.com/article/news-p…


Lithium is about to do something special.


Article on behalf of @MLPotash 🇨🇦 $MLP.V 🇺🇸 $MLPNF 2 pager write up in the Potash Producer digital magazine on Millennial Potash Banio Potash: Advancing a feasibility study for a potential new Atlantic supplier. 🔗#page/24" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">flipbooks.delcommunications.com/PP2026-1#page/…
Millennial Potash's Banio Project in coastal Gabon has rapidly scaled into one of the world's largest undeveloped potash deposits, with measured and indicated resources growing 275% in 2025 to 2.45 Billion tonnes at 15.6% KCl, plus an additional 3.56 Billion tonnes inferred. A Preliminary Economic Assessment outlines an after-tax NPV of roughly US$1.07 Billion, a 32.6% IRR, and exceptionally low operating costs of US$61/tonne. Economics that helped earn MLP the #3 spot on the 2026 TSX Venture 50 and a US$3M strategic commitment from the US International Development Finance Corporation. With a Definitive Feasibility Study targeted for completion by year-end 2026 and tightening global potash supply (Russia/Belarus disruptions, ~65% of supply concentrated in 3 countries), Banio's Atlantic-coast location, DFC backing, and low-cost solution-mining design position MLP as a credible near-term entrant into a critical fertilizer market.

Michael Gentile told me he looks at hundreds of companies each year, and he says "yes" to less than 1% of them. So, I asked him what the 99% looks like. His answer is in the clip below. The full interview is on YT and wherever you get your podcasts.











