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A Supernova of the SP very soon, All the Stars are starting to align.
Yet another fabulous find and post Mr TTNY .Well done indeed. I think that you and good old Stokey are on the right tracks here .Remember that JW met representatives of RC with the Powers That Be at No.10 ,I think in 2020, and word has been mentioned that our Building Dock could even take two of this beauties for a bottom scrape as you call it !.
If you look at Vessel Finder you will see that Harmony of The Seas is currently in dry dock with Navantia at their Cadiz yard ..Anthem of The Seas and Jewel of The Seas are lying at anchor just off the South Coast --better that they head North rather than South .The Bay of Biscay can be rough at any time of the Year ..You never know ..Only conjecture,though some will know of " The Unknowns " ?!!!
https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
The switch to renewables is happening but we have to solve intermittency. Storage is one mitigation first using methane but also hydrogen in time. At the moment of writing half our power comes from gas fired power stations and only 4% from wind
With many of the cruise companies now advertising heavily and resuming their cruises in the coming months, this is going to see a big increase in the number of them requiring work to be done before coming back into service. The amount of work required will depend on whether they have been in 'hot, warm or cold lay up'. The website DNV (link below) has an article on these lay up definitions and also in the last paragraph talks about what it takes to bring a vessel back into service after Covid. Bear in mind this article was from 1 year ago, just after lockdown restrictions, so the amount of work could be even greater with the long lay up the ships have had.
https://www.dnv.com/expert-story/maritime-impact/Key-factors-to-consider-when-assessing-lay-up-options.html
The longer a ship is stationary or laid up also increases hull fouling issues or bio fouling. The longer a ship sits stationary the greater the issue with bio fouling, barnacles, organisms, weed etc attaching. This fouling affects a ships performance, speed, fuel efficiency etc. My reason for this paragraph is that many of these cruise ships at the very least will need a scrape and hose before going back into service.
Now, here's another 2 links below and it's to do with Navantia and Royal Caribbean, both companies that Infa have had interactions with very recently.
Navantia is the company that Infa are working with (along with BMT) in Team Resolute, for the FSS MOD contracts. Royal Caribbean is of course the very big player in the cruise ship world. Obviously Infa have been working very closely with Navantia, and JW has also met Simon Zielonka Director, New Build and Marine Projects at Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines last year at No 10.
I'm eventually getting to a point here. Navantia have just had a contract to bring 4 Royal Caribbean ships back into service. It's stated that the work done across the four ships will take about 500,000 hours and create 1,230 jobs at the Navantia shipyard.
My question ! Might the relationship that Navantia / Infa / H & W / and John Wood have bring some of this work to Belfast as sub contracted ? ? ?
I wouldn't be surprised if it did ! !
Again, I've absolutely no knowledge on this but I do have time on my hands and do a lot of reading and research trying to put 2 and 2 together. Many times I'm way way off the mark but sometimes my 2 plus 2 does equal 4. Could we possibly see a Royal Caribbean ship in the Belfast Building Dock very soon. VERY possible imho. The last post (well found Stokey) about the Miami office was interesting too as this just happens to be the base of Royal Caribbean’s operation.
https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/2021/04/05/four-royal-caribbean-cruise-ships-will-get-dry-dock-work-spain
https://twitter.com/johnwoo64494325/status/1238469509536718853?lang=en
The link below shows where there are underground gas storage projects & more to the point where there are none - who said it was a good idea to leave the EU.
INNOVATION AND NETWORKS EXECUTIVE AGENCY / ENERGY
https://ec.europa.eu/energy/infrastructure/transparency_platform/map-viewer/main.html
To follow activities of the Northern Island Assembly Government follow the following link & it shows all matters being discussed & debated & is where we may see our ML being debated soon.
Business Diary Monday 12 April 2021 - Friday 16 April 2021:
http://aims.niassembly.gov.uk/assemblybusiness/businessdiary.aspx
This deserves an RNS !!!!!!!
Just seen this article which explains the purpose of the Miami office. https://afloat.ie/resources/irish-ports/shipyards/item/49953-harland-wolff-welcomes-new-member-to-its-miami-base
I stopped with my global economic blog 5 years ago. It turned out to be a good host for the chart. It had 10,000 followers at its peak and they will all have an e mail telling them about the blog.
Thanks Paul. I wanted investors to see the chart as I do. If you double click on the chart, twice, to enlarge, you will see the line of support I have drawn. The spike above 50p was the LOI announcement.
Just seen Lottie123's post on his blog here:
http://www.finance-reaper.co.uk/?p=1415
Good afternoon Stokey,
Is a welcome move but equally has raised my eyebrows!
Hopefully a pre-cursor to incoming news- would be nice to have a relatively significant announcement after the 160th birthday,
TheEast
Alright who is not sharing the info a 2p rise on no news somebody is not sharing there has to be a reason other than the market giving H&W a birthday present.
Post it on your twitter page if you have one and post the link on here.
BTB
Seconded ttny. Lottie, is it telling us we are going to the moon?! I remember you saying close above 42 would be great
PM must be searching for any good news on the jobs front for N.I.. ML or defence contracts announcement would suit .
If you're unable to post the chart Lottie, is it possible you could even give us a summary of what it reads please ? Your knowledge and experience of the markets and particularly trading in the markets is very enlightening at times, and very much appreciated on the page here.
Cant post images, maybe a link to it hosted somewhere.
Can anyone tell me how to post an image on here. Don't worry, it's not porn. Just a chart of INFA I would like to share as I think people would find it interesting.
I would not be too surprised to see news in the next few weeks..better to bounce off a higher foundation...slow rises.
Yacht Building maybe?
Another LinkedIn post from JW. I wonder what the new chapter is.
Hi Capdevila11 - I was just thinking the same an hour ago & you may be right I hope so.
Well said dawski37 - Cruise ships has to be next to fill both docks.
Yes,Chris ... good spot again ..
One of the main reasons that JW was able to “pinch and snatch” H&W was the temptation of apprenticeships .. we are slowly but surely increasing the workforce I believe and have strong local agency contacts with the vibrant skilled Belfast workforce just waiting for action..... and WORK
Certainly news of a Cruise Liner update and oil change ready for the new season would help overcome the current doldrums with ML !! And fill the Building Dock which has been empty now for quite some weeks ... and costing !!!!