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LIION - I fully appreciate that and obviously each to their own.
I personally just think many of those readers will be obtaining info they wouldn't otherwise get and it's a small ask to click 'recommend' if you glean something from said post.
It will serve to put this board even further ahead than it already is of other boards. Hopefully helping to drive people to look in / dig deeper.
Over 180 readers (allowing for a little manipulation of course - it wouldn't BMN without it) - it's a small army! Way above what I would have guessed at.
Those onlookers should be clicking the button when they see fit at the very least. My opinion only.
Bryn - indeed it does seem to make more sense to focus on what someone might intend to do in the future rather than what they did in the past. The term 'LTH' can be read in two different ways - [I have been / I intend to be] holding for a long time so can easily lead to misunderstanding and misrepresentation by those that would like to divide our community.
PI since April 2019, after all the good news hoping we'd hold the high 20's a few weeks back, with hindsight should have sold and re-purchased, yes lets leave AIM, guess JSE is the link, isn't 1 of the new management team skills is her experience of JSE, interesting to see how many of us react to the next spike!
I stand corrected. I am I4LT. Not a LTH as only here 12 months!
faramog - I was being serious if you are investing in the long term development of a potentially huge business such as BMN and the VRFB energy storage sector then you need to have at least a 5 year outlook. This does not mean of course that you have to have been holding for 5 years before you have the right to have an opinion, but given the fact that the 'H' in LTH explicitly mean holder then that would seem to be an appropriate definition. In a similar vein it is not therefore unreasonable to refer to 2-5 years as medium term holder and less than 2 years as STH, but this may be somewhat splitting hairs because there is not yet more earth shattering news announced this morning.
If instead we wish to refer to those (or ourselves) that are invested for the long term then we could use the moniker LTI or I4tLT
"Leave the AIM casino" - the sooner the bloody better
Nice one :)
Been here since Oct 2013 - still holding and waiting for this to be fully realised for what it is - a dynamic, diverse and extremely well run mid cap company. I'm also looking forward to the day we leave the AIM casino!
RK I used to be here all day everyday and read every post but primarily due to the decline in this board earlier this year I now check in once or twice a week. Makes no difference to my shares though, still holding long and strong for what I still believe will ultimately be the greatest success story on AIM since ASOS.
1210 possible reason for lack of recommends is that holders like myself just read the board without logging in, so no option to recommend.
harsh .. harsh Alfa lol
Don't worry maroon bells - 6 more months and you might count yourself as a MTH
I've held for maybe a year and a half and have never sold any. Alpha did tell me that I haven't qualified as a LTH yet :(
I have been here from 2015 and only intend to sell when I am desperate for cash,hoping to be able to hold out until at least £2.
I log in most days to check progress and am very appreciative of the contributors to this board
perhaps you should arrange for the holdings schedule to be updated to check how much is owned by PI's
RK, I joined the party in mid-October and check the bb most days.
Hi RK.
I read this board every day. I came across BMN by chance. A work colleague had been looking into them and suggested I take a look too. I am not a regular investor but had been thinking about investing into renewables given current global circumstances. My search led me to this board and then The Bushveld Perspective. The broad base of knowledge available on these has given me the confidence to invest and I now have a decent holding here. I started to invest about two and half years ago and was particularly attracted to the VRFB side of the business given that Governments around the world are under pressure to reduce carbon emissions. It all just seems to make sense to me that batteries will be a significant contributor to a global solution by harnessing wind and solar energy. Seeing BMNs strategy to build a fully integrated business unfolding in front of our eyes is truly exciting and very impressive. I was fortunate to stumble across BMN but, like others on here, can see the potential that this company has.
The biggest take away for me from your exercise RichKen is that with that level of readership, the likes of BBN's (and others) wonderfully researched and generously shared posts do not achieve much higher recommends.
Yes we often see 20 / 30 'recommends' but with over 180 regular readers they should be higher... by a good margin.
Would be superb to see more people clicking on those posts (if indeed they agree with them). Seeing that level of recommends would really make any passers by sit up and take notice of the interest/what is on offer here.
Strength in numbers.
I'm still here too ... don't post very often, but still holding strong and appreciating all the fantastic info & updates from the other posters :-)
Rec. Still here!
After 17 and half hours that is 189 readers of the board who are registered on LSE! That is way more than I thought there would be! Amazing!
I think we should repeat this exercise when we really start to rise! It would be interesting to see on a big news day!
Is there bigger news coming than Mokopane or news on the BESS for Eskom?
Thanks to you all!
Cheers RK
Thanks James2k66...must have been a rare lucid moment.
Bit worried I’ve put everyone off though this morning...? So to try to entice them back, can I point out V price appears to be up again...
Great post Beechcomber!
Evening RK...
1) A strange feeling of destiny when I looked at the word 'Vanadium' somewhere on this site. I liked the sound of it, ringing like a bell in my mind...so had an quick look at its name/meaning/uses etc (always been keen on mythology, so liked the Norse goddess link...not in itself a sound investment rationale, for anyone thinking of buying any divinity-related stocks…)
2) This Board. Had initially dismissed any interest, as had read that it was an abundant element, not a rare earth type, as I'd assumed. But reading this board and TBP made me realise that that may be a rather good thing, if someone needed lots of it and you had a large, high grade source or two to hand...
3) The Board. Further down the line, I went 'all in' as the BMN Board...wait for it...actually did what they said they would. Never in my AIM dabblings had that ever happened before...
So, three steps to what may turn out to be long term investment heaven...so my thanks to your good self, and 'the Others' for all the tireless time and effort in helping like-minded people understand and have confidence in this opportunity.
PS. Just read Alfa's reply, and now feel a little unworthy...!
RK - I can recall reading about the world quality Mokopane resource in an article on a private investor's site called el1tetrader. [
To be honest he should have been called el1teinvestor as his articles were more in depth and factually reasoned than you would ever find if you took a year's worth of Investor's chronicle, took out all the supposedly "look at informed us" sounding stuff and the fractionally distilled with a pinch of the Stockopedia small caps report. But I digress.
At the time I was looking for an investment that had undeniable long term lasting power. I found that in BMN with Mokopane however I could not have imagined any single one of the following:
The remarkable purchase of Brits and then Vametco at the bottom of the Vanadium price cycle.
Making around $150M profit from the 2018 Vanadium price spike
Fortune
Mikhail and Bushveld Energy strategically bringing the world's Vanadium producers and VRFB manufacturers together under the auspices of Vanitec.
The arrival of VRFB's as a megascale energy storage technology, with multiple GWh's of VRFB development in China
Vanchem, bought again at the bottom of the Vanadium price cycle.
The world bank, IDC, Eskom and the 1.44 GWH Battery Energy Storage project
Vanadium leasing, Avalon and Redt
The dawning realisation that by 2035 we are going to need to invest something like $50 billion a year in battery energy storage
Cellcube and the VIP
So that was some experiment today! - In 4 hours since 16:00 today there have been 165 people who have read this board and acknowledged by responding. Thank you!
For me and for quite few I think that is incredible! As investors, we are all looking for the lastest news seeing if there is something we can learn or even share! That is the power of this share chat!
Thanks for everyone who took part.
The question is now what do you thank is the most important factor which lead you to invest in Bushveld Minerals?
Why invest in this company?
Months before I found the LSE board, I was looking for a new technology something that could change the world - I was searching on battery technology not being convinced that Lithium was the long term answer as every lithium battery I have had lasted two years and it was time for a new device! Then I found this magic technology! The Vanadium Redox Flow Battery - read as much as I could find about it and then thought, they need a lot of Vanadium where can I invest in this? Then found Bushveld Minerals on the AIM market read the website and followed the share price for a few weeks which turned out to be a mistake! I should have bought in on the day I found it! Still middle of March 2017 was a good place to start. I didn't find the LSE share chat till some time later! Amazing that I though so many people knew so much about this company! I was hooked and quickly bought over 2 million shares! I have added many more since and I am minded to keep adding too. I still think this is one of those amazing shares which has so much to give!
What is very important to me is the fact that this technology is going to make renewable energy truly work and going to allow low-cost power to be stored and used in the most remote parts of the world benefiting many, but in the long term it has the power to make our planet one with much more fresh air to breath than we have today. That has to be a good thing! The reliance on gas, coal and oil which has for years changed the world for the good in many ways, but know the planet has such a huge population we need to be smarter still and vanadium really might just prove to be that beautiful mineral that does change the planet for good and all our lives!
So what about you?