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Putting everyone’s differences aside, the interesting part in the Washington post was talk of back up power for emergency vehicles ( police etc ) when they eventually go electric. With fuel cells.
It’s a fast moving market ( EV’s) and the infrastructure has to start catching up.
A council in Wales have announced a new fleet of 6 E Vans.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/local-news/blaenau-gwent-council-introduce-fleet-22814369
LinkedIn is a joke. It used to be a useful business tool but it has become the ultimate virtue signalling waste of space.
Yes fair challenge junior3564, perhaps 'inadvertently' they are working to devalue their own investment would have been more appropriate
Haggis has hit his head a few too many times on the safe door checking his share certificates haven’t been secretly shorted.
All the time he abuses people, it just makes him irrelevant.
Bondy and Garonne happy about the mention but Haggis will still say they’re con men shorters..
https://www.marinelog.com/news/maersk-pushes-for-net-zero-greenhouse-gas-emissions-forward-to-2040/
Linkedin is certainly not the place to be airing grievances, however legitimate they may be.
PS Forgive me for not saying this when I was posting earlier but thank you OP for posting, you're quite correct that it's enormously positive for AFC to be name checked in an article that's hitting mainstream news outlets.
Wow yes, just had a look. Unbelievable behaviour if they are genuine shareholders. They're actually trying to devalue their own investment *faceplant*
Totally agree with you on that Bondy, i've said it before and will again now. Linkedin is not the place to be sharing frustrations about AFC. Everyone here feels the same and personally agree with the comments written but people may well be damaging the chances of AFC achieving the very same thing they frustrated about: IE - Sales (Or lack of sales). Writing on Linked in about exceptionally bad comms on a post may also deter the right talent from responding. These guys got to stop the Linkedin assault.
Yes, not to keen on shareholders taking their greviancies to public forums so hopefully its a one off.
Ab and afc need to come to the party with shareholders more though, i have sent many a mail over the years and never even had an acknowledgement far less a response......there might be valid reasons why we are kept so much in the dark like hiiroc/denora etc but if that is the case they need to mitagate against the lack of information with a more regular newsflow or frustration kicks in which leads to people doing daft things like this.
We dont have share options or share bonuses when we can decide to buy when the price is right or when we know that the company is about to pick up!
Hard earned money is invested here or you might say even gambled but it matters not...the bod need to recognise the PI's dilemma and its not looking like they give a toss:)
I suspect the LinkedIn hijack has reminded the BOD of shareholder malcontent. It must have caused a stir at AFC HQ. Let's hope they take it onboard and address their legitimate concerns.
Agree Athansius, with no AGM, no comms person, no reply from the BOD where does that leave investors?
They shouldn’t need to get militant and this is an area that could be addressed at very little cost. It shows the indifference Bond has to shareholders, a necessary evil up until iis or large conglomerates get involved.
If a deal is done for the company, let’s hope shareholders get what they deserve for their patient investment and support.
Fair point athansius. Maybe something from Mace to get us up and running. I'm hoping, due to space on external building sites such as HS2, they'll be able to utilize the L series. Would be good to get some revenue generated from it after all the resources that have put into its development over the years.
Whilst agreeing with you Bondy, one has to point out that such trolling is the result of desperation on the part of shareholders who have been ignored by Bond repeatedly. This is their only avenue of comment despite significant shareholdings. Bond needs to recognise that and address past failures. I do sometimes wonder if he went to the Boris school of PR and communication.
Is that a sentiments turn around by garonne wow GM are ser global players wind turbines in Europe just to mention a little of what they do globally
I'd like to see some over here first Garonne. I'd like my mind to be reassured rather than boggled right now.
Bondy, stupid people will always do stupid things.
And to be talked about stateside is a real positive. Imagine if we could sell FCs over there. The mind boggles.
It's a pleasure guys must admit I scanned the piece and got very excited and posted it immediately but to be mentioned in an American newspaper along with GM about fuelcell generators which I posted about here in 2020 is just brilliant everything is fitting in to place GLA
I can see Adam Bond has been trolled on his Linkedin account. Whilst I think this shareholders forum is a fair place to express feelings, as is contacting the company directly, the CEO's personal Linkedin is NOT the place to berate him. There are our prospective customers on there and you could end up weakening his hand in negotiations by trolling him in this way. People are on there with their professional accounts as well and should know better.
2phevs thanks looks positive for fuel cells so great news.
As i said in my post last night .....the potential link with GM will have come through Extreme E https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/183_GMC-HUMMER-EV-teams-up-for-Extreme-E.html .....GM have also worked with ABB .....So it is possible they would like to trial the AFC system .....lets see that fuel cell shoot-out .....all facts figures and data ....." Actions speak louder than words "
Still good for AFC to be mentioned alongside GM in this article.
Yes, I stand corrected.
More info:
https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/19/22891368/gm-hydrotec-hydrogen-fuel-cell-mobile-power-generators