The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
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Few large trades appearing after the interview this afternoon. Bodes well.
Anything to add surrounding EEE, and recent events?
Rubbish talk by >>>>>>>
worst
Posted in: INL.L - Price: 60.50 - Hold
takeover target? 6 Jul 2017 13:39
Always a chance a larger house-builder will offer 80-90p for this company which I'm sure the directors would accept given their shareholdings here.
I can see an STUPTID talking about something else than EEE
You must be a bad as - Inland Homes plc. -
Dusty, you got another loner to talk with - worst - back end rubbish
I only use charts when necessary, when I traded daily at beginning. More into investment LTH now, although I do refer to it on blue chip holds on more less volatile and rns driven investments. But I'm not an expert, I just self educated, that way I don't fall into the condescending trap of believing I'm highly intellectual than others, intellectual status is only relevant to a given field it's operated, a Baker will know more about pastry than I ever will!! Doesn't make him any smarter, just clever in his field of expertise
Chartists do give the impression they operate on a higher level to us lower mortals unless its just the feeling i have which isn't typical.
One in particular i recall gave a daily share repurchase commentary update made by the company (the information was released by RNS's anyway) and then, surprise, surprise, the company went into Administration. The chartist promptly disappeared. The company was Inland Homes plc. The directors were not very good apparently and related party transactions were maybe not properly disclosed. The case continues.
I don't mind the chartists really, people like to do what they do, as long as there not insulting people there free to post whatever.
I don't pay much attention to them charts here, it's very much progress will move it which way it needs to go, not fibonachi!
Get as many shares as financially safe to do so, and sit back. I think time is running out in the so called dips, so I'm at a level I'm happy with and that's that!!
I agree with Dustyslay. Accumulate and see the investment mushroom.
No need for the boring chartists to give regular current price updates which everyone already knows of as this is a medium term play.
Just accumulate i reckon and in a year or two the pension pot will be rather bountiful
I sold out for Pennies when we were still sticking holes into the Eclipse project and it was going nowhere. But talk about a mineralised system, 40 KM in strike, 8km in width? and every Hole ending in mineralisation? It's a no brainer that the board here are fast tracking this
Your telling me, I'm still kicking myself now, an investor I chat to tipped this to me at a little over 2 pence last year, I was entangled in a few and wasn't particularly looking at adding another low cap risk to my portfolio!! Tracked it and it just went strength to strength, each time I was expecting a row back, a decline etc which never materialised so I went ok, this has promise, had legs so I joined here, done my research prior and not looked back, topped up 4 times since, but it's all just accumulation now regardless of an average as this is a monster of a find!!
Great Interview, should have bought in months back, and been tracking the progress, it's undeniable that Pitfield looks to be an absolute monster which constantly delivers Blockbuster results
Get a good, calm, but optimistic feeling from Shaun too, bought in this morning. GLA, sets to be an exciting couple of years ahead.
Looks like the market is finally waking up
Chester V
Cloudy with a chance of titanium
And yet another very confident interview...
Another positive vibe for the critical minerals sector I would think:
Australia’s top pension boosts critical minerals to $8 billion
Bloomberg News | May 15, 2024 | 10:23 am
https://www.mining.com/web/australias-top-pension-boosts-critical-minerals-to-8-billion/
Yes, wikileaks is from western Australia 🇦🇺
As I had mentioned in a few posts, he was seeking out ageos for additional information as words got out among a consortium of investors about eee.
I would have assumed it would have been widely circulated early there but perhaps not, sign of times to come and how long till it gets global is anyone's guess if not already!!
Larger early trades, Aussies buying?
Haha I couldn't remember his name and going back and then rewriting post wasn't on option to consider, so I took a Stan at it, was not even close haha
Was about to say. Who’s Stuart?!
Uptrend continues today it looks like
*chuck, I mean
I'm one for giving people names to amuse myself, ie manlord the big cheese, I call ghenghis ghenkiss for all the butt kissing, so I shall dubb you wikileaks from here on in Stuart haha
Good stuff 👍
try, titanite is also a reliable geochronometer. although zircon is the rock star of the u-pb dating world, titanite – along with monazite and baddeleyite - form a strong second line (dickin, 2005). titanite is useful for geochronology because it is widespread, it incorporates uranium into its crystal lattice (substituting for ca2+), and it has a high closure temperature for pb and other cations (frost et. al, 2001; engi et. al., 2017). development of titanite as a geochronometer was first accomplished by tilton and grunenfelder in 1968. since, titanite has been used to date many igneous and metamorphic rocks in diverse orogenic settings (kohn, 2017; dickin, 2005). initial work on dating titanites concluded that pb diffusivity is high above ~600°c, suggesting that titanite dates reflect cooling, not crystallization events. more recent work shows that pb diffusivity in titanite is 2-4 orders of magnitude slower than previous experimental estimates, expanding the versatility of titanite as an archive of processes in the middle crust (kohn and penniston-dorland, 2017). linked to thermobarometry, titanite geochronology provides information about the p-t-t evolution of rocks in orogenic belts, a power enjoyed by very few mineral species (engi et. al., 2017).
important localities for titanite include the kola peninsula of russia, where it is mined for titanium from a nepheline syenite. other important localities include austria, madagascar, canada, mexico, brazil, sweden, germany, russia, ****stan, switzerland, italy and norway. in the u.s. titanite is found in abundance in the adirondacks and adirondack lowlands of upstate new york, in new jersey and in riverside, california (klein, 2002; johnsen, 202; and bonewitz, 2005).
Titanite has commercial value as a source of titanium, but deposits with enough titanite are rare (Klein and Philpotts, 2013). Titanium is used primarily as a metal and as a pigment. Titanium metal is well known as a material with a superior strength to weight ratio and corrosion resistance. These characteristics have made titanium the most important metallic component in aeronautical and aerospace applications. Sputnik 1 (1957), Vostok 1 with the 1st human in space (Yuri Gagarin, 1961) and all subsequent space flight vehicles, have depended upon titanium structural elements and engine parts. Today, titanium is used for more mundane applications like high-tech bicycle frames and, because it is biologically inert, is finding widespread application in medicine as artificial joints, heart valves, pacemakers and dental implants (Chaline, 2012). Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is used widely as a bright white pigment in paints and coatings, papermaking and plastics. Other industrial uses for titanium include enamels, glassmaking, ceramics, catalysts, welding and electronics (Chang, 2002).
One of the most interesting characteristics of titanite is its strength as a thermobarometer. It is especially useful because it preserves information at the high-end of the temperature range (~600°C to 1000°C). In 2006, Hayden, Watson and Wark established that the relative concentration of Zr4+ in synthetic and natural titanite is systematically related to pressure and temperature conditions. Since this work, the “Zrin- Titanite” thermobarometer has been demonstrated to be a robust tool with a large temperature and pressure range that finds application in a wide variety of rocks and tectonic settings (Kohn, 2017).