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Thanks dinger, yes very true, I do try find opposing views on the companies I like, wish I had exercised more caution with my Sxx investments, yet to see a penny in return,
I do too but now harm in understanding the possible negatives. The one thing investors need now more than is an open mind to all the possible options. As past event just show, you can never tell with this Co.
Dinger, I do believe the bonds will be sorted, I do not imagine that the institutional buyers of shares and the convertible bonds would stump up the cash if they thought the project was going to stall
Being an Anglo/Australian company there should not be any communication difficulties.
BHP was previously called Billiton - I had to look it up. British Huntley and Palmer sounded wrong.
Potash production might appeal to them?
Full marks to whoever told me that the markets to move into were anything connected with battery production.
Canny recall whether it was someone in a pub or in a chat room. I haven't acted upon it :O(
Another guy I can remember meeting told me there was a fortune to be made in environmental scrap, largely because the govt were handing out fortunes to start up companies. I know one guy who took them up on it and got the only refridgerator gas recycling machine in the area for a good proportion of £1M , maybe a quarter?, and now he is across the country.
https://marubeni-komatsu.co.uk/news/ws-recycling/
Lovely guy, Geoff bought David Webb (Chelsea)'s old house from him off Poole Harbour but has moved since, to about the third house along from it. Has two jetties rather than one. I heard he gave taxi drivers a score for his ride home when the price was £6+. He had one of the Bond (James) Aston Martins in one of his offices at one time. And maybe an old Madam Tussauds waxwork of a Bond actor. His workers love him to bits because he treats them so well.
Needless to say I stayed in IT when I should have gone into scrap! And got my head knocked off?
dadean, very little if they have the influence over certain parties when we come to need our high yield bonds sorting !!!!
I wonder what a bhp would need or be able to pay for a sirius, maybe 2or 3x the market cap?
Now where on earth could they find some potash?
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/may/22/bhp-warns-investors-coal-could-be-phased-out-sooner-than-expected