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I’ve been waiting for CTEA to pop for about 18 months, and I’m of the conclusion that nothing is happening here bar the ramp / deramp cycle where new optimists / fools get on board - then depart at the most sensible opportunity. I’d love to be proven wrong, but if you strip away the noise and hopeful links to wider press talk about COVID passports, there’s little to suggest CTEA are any closer to making any money.
Go ahead and sell you shouldn’t have bought in the first place
I am on 20% loss here. Thinking about selling.... when news?
The 2 huge volume days are a strong indicator. Expecting news by the end of this month
Sorry 2.9811
The sells are creeping up 2.911 to sell my entire holdings here
It’s better to be in low and a little patient for a few days than try to chase a rise
GLA there will be something soon and it will catch a lot out
There in prime position for contracts government or private
We're going nowhere....a hint will do for now..
Very quiet on here this morning it’s nice though
GLA we should have some news very soon now
https://www.rt.com/sport/520733-covid-passports-football-matches-uk-arsenal/amp/
What are the plans?
News that several major sporting events held this month would be the laboratory for the “COVID Status Certificate” scheme sparked instant debate in the U.K. when the story broke in the Daily Telegraph. Aside from that report, the news of exactly where else the scheme, which “could potentially play a role in settings such as theatres, nightclubs, and mass events” according to an interim report, is being trialed. The most likely form they will come in is a smartphone app that will provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative coronavirus test.
Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccine minister, told Sky News this month that trialing the vaccine passports was “the right thing to do.”
The Cabinet Office, the branch of government heading up the review into the use of vaccine passports, said in a statement to ABC News that they would be presenting their findings to the U.K.’s Parliament later this month. The trial highlights a more cautious approach to the last time England exited a major lockdown in the summer of 2020, in which pubs, bars, restaurants and shops all opened on a July date dubbed “Super Saturday.”
https://abcnews.go.com/International/vaccine-passports-trialed-uk-controversial/story?id=76976981
Today ? Or Tomorrow ?
GLA
Cheers, you too JR
Be taking there places now
Predictive text LOL
I am yes, also have a little on the UKOG train, that one is known to derail often before it's destination though unfortunately! Best of luck to you also Sir with your investments.
Best of luck jonesrichard, i hope you are right for everyone involved, but that is an astronomical rise which i cannot see! are you on the Oilex train too?
Well after Friday and Monday no speeding ticket given so very happy to hold and everyone be seems to be a asking there places now
GLA
Still invested in SYME, just waiting patiently for take off there as well, yes, once the contracts start piling up here then I feel that that sp could move into the £,£2,£3 + area, obviously it won't be an overnight thing but in time, with patience, defiantly possible, the potential here is staggering in my opinion. Everyone needs to do their own research though before investing in any share on the stock market.
Don't mock jr. He is legend to many. You can make up the rest.
Jonesrichard your predictions are quite comical, you said this could be £1, £2 or £3 plus? £3?? That would give a market cap of over 800 million, dont be ridiculous, you ramp constantly then if it does not succeed, vanish! Not seen you on Syme recently?
Inferior products? Which products are inferior and why?
Your summary is correct, CTEA whilst clearly in pole position due to having all the elements in place that the BOD have been working on behind the scenes tirelessly now for nigh on a year, but obviously there are other inferior products out there but for the reasons that have been highlighted on here and elsewhere previously CTEA should be about to take off in a very big way, all is left now is the official confirmation which is due any day now so it's a very exciting time for holders here!
Probably not.
The title says it all
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has earmarked 17 May as the earliest possible date for the resumption of international travel out of the UK under his roadmap for leaving lockdown.
All inbound visitors to Israel will need to take a PCR test before boarding, alongside an antibody test to prove their vaccination status upon landing.
Israeli officials said the country was in discussions to recognise international vaccine passports that would nullify the requirement for antibody tests.
It comes as Israel ‘s vaccination programme continues to top the world charts. More than 81.5 per cent of the country’s adult population have received at least their first dose of a Covid vaccine, while around three-quarters are now fully vaccinated.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.cityam.com/israel-to-welcome-vaccinated-brits-from-may/amp/