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Another False Dawn?
Ceres have invested heavily in SOEC electrolysers too though that tech isn’t quite as mature. Only 1 licensing agreement for SOEC- Taiwanese company? Delta.
Big difference though in strategy. Ceres are purely a technology company and license out to manufacturers, ITM are a manufacturer.
I should add that the Bosch link is the key here for todays rise in ceres SP IMO
I suspect rise is on the back of EU plan to ensure 40% of H2 equipment (electrolysers, fuel cells and everything that goes with them) are made in EU. Nel also rose well on the day but despite really positive RNS only marginal rise for ITM.
There seems to be confusion over these 2 companies. ITM make electrolysers that make green hydrogen (or other coloured if the electricity is not green) Primarily Ceres make Fuel Cells which use green hydrogen (or other colours - doesn't matter to the fuel cell how the hydrogen is made.)
The 2 companies are in different areas of the Hydrogen sector.
Fear of losing out is a great motivator. If it gains traction this could soar on the back of no news at all. Not saying it will but that is why (like I mentioned earlier) I am not selling. More likely to give up the gains but you never know these days. In fact, in reality, how can anyone predict the outcome of this share? However, there are many super enthusiastic posters and I admire their optimism. For now, I will pin my hope of getting some funds back on greed. Only my humble opinion of course so kindly do your own research and no ill conceived comments please. Thank you.
Could be they got rid of a seller yesterday, and maybe directors are buying, either that or some contract coming through, could be a RNS coming maybe after hours, all speculation though.
Like a lot of suffering LTH, at the moment I have no confidence in these unexplained rises. You can but hope, but personally I'm not holding my breath. I know Ceres will become a very valuable share, its just a case of when. In my humble onion only a good RNS will start this on its well overdue upward journey. GLA
Shorts will be exterminated here.
Patience will be rewarded.
Don't get too carried away with the rise my friends as we've seen this pattern all before, only for it to fall..........
Something happening here, let's hope we keep going up and away.
Looks like a dead cat in play. Was worth a punt at sub £1.40 but just so risky on timings.
RNS of some sort Monday.
Thank you. It is not easy facing up to ones mistakes.
Toltorisk
Another child filtered.
Ceres and ITM, both taking too long to get anywhere in terms of financial success. I have come to terms with a substantial fiscal loss . If anything good was likely to happen surely it would have already occurred. Actually, "writing off" these investments is good for my mindset. Any gain above zero£ is a gain. No point in selling because there always exists a chance of a fear and greed rally, usually out of nowhere and based on nothing. Somewhat downbeat but, in my humble opinion, realistic. Own research required. Thank you.
ITM have signed a partnership, so come on Ceres get your fingers out or we could be left behind.
Interesting news posted;
https://www.shine.cn/biz/economy/2404250233/
I thought that this might go lower as the response from the results has been quite muted, plus BNP selling a few last week. I cant see a reason for aggressive buying here. I would not rule out a new low here (or ITM). Purley trading this for price action due to the liquidity, no comment on Ceres business. No position currently.
Unfortunately, "average" rather flatters this share.
Looks like it bounced off the 8DMA :)
The share price is testing the 8 Days moving average trend atm which is the current support on the technical chart.
Gone below the 140s now, unless it comes back before end of play, we could see once again into the low 130s, what a share this is.
This share is news driven . Until then the shorters will keep selling as long as someone buys them.
Seemed logical to me but I bow to my learned investors greater knowledge on such matters. Another stab, currently, not particularly loved?