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Good signs indeed for the annual report, I'm keeping quiet and avoiding some of the madness here, thought I'd wait until the annual report before commenting. Some UK folk could learn from some of the more calm foreign posters, one of the best selling British exports is the many takes on the keep calm and xyz merchandise, a level of irony can be found :)
Remember when AFC launched their EV charger, many posters thought the EV idea was a waste of time and we'd never see an uptake of EV's. We still know that the future is going greener, I still believe AFC will have a nice role within this new emerging industry. You've got to let the markets do their thing, the world is a crazy place now, many things don't make sense.
People talk about inflated valuations on hydrogen companies but this can be found throughout the markets in different fields. There's a lot happening in the background, just because the hype has moved elsewhere, the real work is continuing at the same pace as it always has, with ABB, Acciona and the many many others.
I'll only become concerned if Adam Bond starts tweeting about Dogecoinn or something similar, but in this day and age, that might give us a mcap of 10 billion!
Aim, as I said, toxic people. Wind your neck , yet again.
I'd rather the odd mistake from committed investors than the constant drivel and cynical de-ramping from pop-up share bashers and shorters.
Yes FCI that was a very unnecessary riposte from AIM.
Good spot regarding Tradegate, a nice rally after LSE closed.
Hmmmm
Cheekboy, it is also interesting that Jack from TUVA has already liked the tweet from Kimpton. It does feel like there is a new approach coming, hopefully with the AFC head of communications finally getting the communications on track after some difficult years. https://twitter.com/kimptoncreative/status/1364609072398544902
Sorry for the multiple posts but I wonder if the new day highs on Tradegate are partly due to some hope growing that the report might pack much more of a punch this year. It would be great to see some positivity after the last couple of weeks.
Jeepers, I can't even type "said" today. Far too much drowning of sorrows last night!
Sorry, my brain fog. Still looking forward to the more professional approach!
Mind you, it is no reason for Aim to spout his know-it-all arrogant guff. As I have saved before, there are some seriously toxic people on this BB these days.
Yes this is the final results/annual report for end of October ‘20.
No error their side.
Looks like a positive/professional appointment to me.
Looking at the client list, they have Tuva listed.
Maybe Tuva are doing things behind the scenes more than we know.
its for last year which was 2020
Mind you, they could have got the year right. Not a great start!
It is good to see that AFC are seemingly looking to make a professional annual report this time. Let's hope it helps take AFC to exciting places!
https://www.kimptoncreative.com/news/
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