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Reading the RNS again also suggests that standard MSAR isn't going to be playing a big role in QED"s future.
With an upcoming fund raise,I would think its more designed to attract green investors. Not a nod and a wink that anything major is on the horizon.
Sounds as if the board have had too much time on their hands. Which is a shame. Unless this is a recommendation from someone in the know for some reason that many of us can not work out.
If its solely to attract green in investors then changing it to something like Quadrise Eco Fuels or something similar would be better than just dropping fuels.
Is it just me who's 100% fine with this as it's probably more of an obligatory RNS than anything else.
That and it makes sense to alter the name to attract more of that green investment.
Looking forward to the next set of results.
Any RNS other than those that count.
Quit edging; deliver!
Question Every Delay
Quite Electrifying Decisions
Quick, Earn Dollars!
Quite Enough Deviations?
Quick Ending Disaster
Quite an Edifying Diversion.
Where did the delete post button disappear too lol...
Quickly Depreciating Equity
Quite Extraordinary Diesel
Quadrise Energy Decarbonisation
Quality Every Day
??
Forget QED how about FFS
quod erat demonstrandum
Changing the name now will save on cost of changing it on all the contracts we are about to sign now, latter
Does anyone know the Latin for "I sold the product I set out to".
Or anticipating a response from some " I appointed a salesman who sold what we set out to".
Other suggestions?
Just concentrate on monetising the damn product Jason. Really….
Quadrise Energy Decarbonization, perhaps that will allow them to have a seat in these sustainable investment portfolios...
I don't see any point at all in the company name change.However JM is excited.Good lord.
@PreparationH, found this to go with your post....
“I proved what I set out to."
The Latin quod erat demonstrandum literally means “what was to be demonstrated.” It is actually a transliteration of a phrase ancient Greek mathematicians placed at the end of logical proofs—a kind of stamp that says “I proved what I set out to."
QED ..'quod erat demonstrandum' .."Which was to be demonstrated"
We do a lot of trials!