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Get back on the Sound board. Crude is back rubbing our noses in it. Or more to the point, rubbing his nose in someone’s.
Your consistent i have to admit that.. I hope for all holders your correct but i now have big doubts.
Chablard
As always DYOR I did a fair bit on the batteries and the hybrid inverters as well as the panels before buying them. The batteries 2 x 10 Kw and inverters 2 x 5 Kw I bought directly from the manufacturer in China and shipped them over and got them through the customs process (with the aid of a freight forwarder). My idea was buy 2 sets I could sell the 2nd to cover my costs or more or less get mine free or greatly reduced price. But now the world has been plunged into darkness by Putin and the price of electricity has gone through the roof I'm installing both batteries.
Even without using solar I can charge the batteries during the night for 1/3 to 1/4 of the price of standard rate and power the whole house using the stored battery power cost of the above installed without solar £8K ( 20Kw stored power )
Octopus Go rate (todays) 7.50p p/kwh night charging 35.47p p/kwh day rate.
No Brainer Chablard
Ranger . Your solar batteries sound interesting. More so than echo at the moment.
What's the total cost including ground works and supply to house.
ATB
Uncle Bulgaria
That man that's never wrong with this share.
Just the other day I quote this SP at 0.37p
That's getting mighty close
My 24 Kw solar batteries arrives on Monday. That's 24 kw more than Echo will have. In the way of batteries or panels.
Slava Ukraini
Util, absolutely no reason for me to think I am wrong about echo, our time will come, as I have said many times it's just a waiting game, I do admit to being disappointed in how long it's taking.
I am back in UK a week on Saturday, normal service will resume !!
ABZZBA even your eternal optimism if that is what it is and not something more sinister such as a paid ramper must be beginning to slip. In February you told us Echo was the biggest certainty on AIM. You have constantly berated posters for their lack of patience and called those who have sold fools.
There is one thing you have not done and that is admit you were wrong. I admire your tenacity in clinging to your beliefs but i believe it would be more helpful i the long run if you were truthful. There are those that believe that the board takes note of shareholder opinions on these boards, i`m not one of them. However, if they did all you have done is provide them with succour and reason to ignore shareholders.
I have been here since day one
The coal juice lady could talk as if we were going to be a midi cap but had nothing
MH well he’s got the goods but seems like he don’t know what to do
If we gave the coal juice lady a job now I bet the share price would be no where near this low
MH is going to destroy what is left of echo if you don’t get a move and get the resting and work overs done
you will have to wait a bit more than 6 weeks for any major shift in this company.
try next year at the earliest.
Patience is a virtue and certainly needed if you are invested in Echo.
I also do not understand why we have not jumped onto a few of these workovers, the three best payback workovers are also the least expensive to complete.
At the start of the year I said I would give Echo 6 months, they have around 6 weeks to deliver.
NSH,
No mate, have relied on RN's.
Still have millions of shares but patience is wearing thin.
Summ
Didn’t you have contact with MH ?
I was following your messages you have lots of shares and wanted answer . I think
Then after a few weeks you went quiet
Did MH say something that made you think it’s worth waiting ??
Ask azbbza
Didn’t echo say they was very excited about the 'The Campo Limite exploration well . And couldn’t wait to get the testing done Once the borders were open
Just to get a Rns to say the work overs have started and testing has begun
I think the sp will rocket , why has he not started , no money
We’re is the money from the last raise for the cancelled solar project ???? He needs to tell his share holders
Or just simply quit , that day should rocket the sp alone
This is why I'm still here.
The COVID boarder restrictions were lifted 6 months ago weren't they, so where's the news?
May be the FY results will help the share price, I doubt by very much though.
''The Campo Limite exploration well ("CLi.x-1001") on the Palermo Aike concession, was successfully drilled in the early months of 2020. As a result of government restrictions imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic testing of this well was however interrupted. The well remains a material potential upside for the Company with the potential to increase reserves and resources in the Palermo Aike concession and open up additional commercial options. Well testing activities remain an operational priority and will resume once pandemic constraints are lifted, and within an optimised work schedule. The wider portfolio of opportunities within SCS was expanded by maturing a set of workovers and interventions to increase production. In addition, the Monte Aymond gas project was also assessed as commercially viable and, given the location near to Campo Limite, a hub development approach is being considered. These activities represent an exciting future work programme designed to expand production and generate continuing growth for the future.''