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@MrProfit, I’m with you I think Ceres are better focussing elsewhere, automotive is likely to move to either EV or synthetic fuels before HFC is viable.
The idea of green hydrogen cars pumping out oxygen from exhaust would be ideal, but not up Ceres street.
I hope ceres continues to influence carbon reductions by large scale projects in commercial transport and heavy industries.
Https://www.gbnews.com/lifestyle/cars/hydrogen-breakthrough-fuel-cell-vehicles-milestone
Unplugged01
I thought you had given up the ghost and moved on, yes I was nearly in profit, I think it got to 192.60, I wondered whether to sell, but I really thought it was the end of the bad old days, it's come back a little today, just hope it doesn't go back down into the 140s again.
FTSE has been flying these past few days, sadly we haven't, anyway it's another day tomorrow.
Glad to see you haven't flown the nest.
Noggers
Im still here holding. You nearly hit your cash out price never mind it will come at some point in 2024. I think its just a waiting game hopefully something does not come along and de rail the Tech like another product by another company. It is frustrating but not a lot we can do, if they can get another deal soon then i think we are on to a winner if not then could be a few years to get back to 400p if ever.
Down day today but not a falling off the cliff, thankfully.
Has anyone else observed that when we were hovering around the recent low's, after the 4.30 close there were always many after hour trades. Since our little rally in the right direction, there are usually a max of 2 trades, one large and one smaller. Does anyone know possible reason for this happening ? To me it seems a little more stable with the lack of after hour trades.
Have you flown the nest my friend, haven't had a post for a long time?
30silver.
Thank you for your post. Whilst flattered to be asked about Ceres and hydrogen, there are many posters on this site that have far more knowledge than I have on this subject. I am confident you will receive a response from someone in due course. Whatever action you choose to take may I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours. Thank you.
Hey Toltorisk - I'm new here and looking to find out a bit more about Ceres - I've had experience in the past with Bloom Energy, this seems to be something similar, solid oxide fuel cells, running on natural gas but hydrogen-ready, is that right? The issue we had with Bloom (granted that was 15 years ago) was that they were just so expensive, and the efficiency : cost ratio just didn't make sense when using natural gas vs reciprocating engines such as MAN, Rolls Royce or Jenbacher.
Mr Profit (or is it loss)
Thank you. No moans or groans from me sir. If you care to read and digest you will understand that I am just outlining historical facts and truths. If you cannot stomach reality may I suggest you direct your time and energy elsewhere. You do have a habit of criticising posters without actually delivering much that is useful. Still, you are forgiven, but do please grow up. Thanks again.
Doesn’t matter what’s written, at the time I’m sure cwr wrote a factual account.
It’s up to investors to decide feasibility.
You made a decision so why keep moaning on here about it? It’s your accountability in the end, you should moan to yourself quietly and not on here. No one wants to read your constant wining.
Pull yourself together!!
This could take years to see a return.
It is now two years and one month since I made my first, so called, investment into Ceres at, with hindsight, a stupidly high price. Back then, all the talk was of the imminent joint venture which would surely take place this week or, if not, next week. Absolutely guaranteed to happen. Then came "be patient" over and over again. Then, Ceres are in the best place to prosper from the Hydrogen miracle, so be patient. Then, endless speculation about the arrival of a really positive announcement that will elevate the share price into the stratosphere. Now, grasping at mythical straws with all our daydream believers. Where do I stand? I have averaged down during my Ceres journey (destination unknown) but remain very much out of pocket. My takeaway is that no one knows where all of this will end and I will just hang in and see what does happen. Only my ramblings so kindly do your own due diligence. Incidentally, congratulations to those who have made money with Ceres. Thank you. Class dismissed.
Are we going to start and drift back down to the 150s again.
Now up for sale. Reason?
Tennents.
I stand corrected. Thanks for clarifying that. GLAH
1863
The Marshall Wace short move of 0.11% is 212,317 shares purchased.
CWR average daily volume is 733,102
CWR price is up 34.47% in the last month.
That suggests Marshall Wace are responding to a price move rather than causing it. However their reducing is making a small contribution. Another 3.26m shares to be bought back to clear all published shorts, and probably some more below the 0.5% declaration level.
Sorry to spoil the party...but...Marshall Wallace reduced their shorts which probably explains, at least partially, why the SP has risen 'inexplicably' (sic).
Hope I'm wrong and something else has moved. GLAH
Hold on I'll get my ladder out ;)
Stars are giant balls of hot gas – mostly hydrogen, with some helium and small amounts of other elements.
There are approximately 200 billion trillion stars in the universe.
I also wonder when sea water desalination will catch on, Saudi’s have used it for decades as its only source of water.
Hydrogen is the largest by far element in the universe, without it we wouldn’t be here. When will man understand this and harness its power?
Green hydrogen is more than adequate for man’s energy needs and pumps out oxygen as waste!
Totally agree all important sentiment seems to be improving in the sector
I hope I am not jumping the gun, but I have a feeling we could just have turned the corner now, like when it went down the other day, and then made it back the next day, all it needs now is a little bit of good news, and this could go back into the 200s and stay there, and start moving north once again.
That reduction was over £370k in buys at today’s valuation and only 1/6 of the shorts they hold. Then there’s Qube and Acadian too. It’s going to cause a big rise if they do start to reduce their positions.