Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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BlairPeach In relation to your 15.24 post. I would not want acquisitions to be done for the sake of it. However where it is part of a coherent strategy and would bring in near term revenues then it should be considered. I note that H&W Belfast has provided a clear revenue stream I would like to know how good it has been. So a similar acquisition that will give revenue in shot order should not be ruled out if there is a clear rationale.
LOL Totally agree.
Tango1,
Please, God, no more acquisitions!
I would expect his strategy to be at the heart of renewable energy- seen as there is big bucks going into it, Just hope we can get the four projects we have now (H&W Belfast, H&W Appledore, FSRU & IM) to a self sufficient state. I would be interested to know if they are actively looking for acquisitions.
Having read the article on the roadshows I am starting to think that we might hear something interesting. John Wood is quoted as commenting 'and we are excited to share our vision and strategy, as well as the significant progress we are making through hard work and astute decisions.' It is the reference to the vision and strategy that I find interesting are we going to see a change in strategy?
Thanks, that’s me signed up. Looking forward to it. Will think of a question or two.
A significant contract or contract news with our friendly Scandinavian Raiders .... or just any significant contract with anybody !
I posted this thread on Wednesday encouraging us posters here to put up any questions or issues they'd like to see addressed or answered in the 10th November Roadshow.
Stokey, Si Derman and myself have put up a few so far. Let's take this opportunity to say what we think, and ask what we want. There are definitely some of the INFA board who must read this LSE page and anything posted here could very likely get to JW's eyes.
Even if you're not a regular poster or even a first time poster, get a post up and lets give INFA an idea of shareholder sentiment. Obviously try to keep any questions realistic and respectful.
(Personally, I'm excited about the 10th and hope to get an encouraging outlook and maybe even some news from this roadshow).
I'm going to add a question to my own post and it's a very open and general question. It's :-
Where do you realistically see INFA in 1 and 3 years time ? If it can be elaborated on for the each part of the business then even better.
I would like to know if they are still on the mission of transforming the company into an organisation that has multiple assets in its portfolio? Besides the ones we know of, and without going into details, are they actively looking to aquire anything else in the future? Hydrogen projects comes to mind. Or are they going to focus on the ones we have already started, for now.
Also, is there a Plan B re: IM?
ThisTimeNextYeer In relation to your 15.44 post. what I would like to hearis linked to my question/suggestion. I would like to hear if the goal of breaking even this year is likely to be met or exceeded. Mysuggestion is as both Belfast and Appledore will be operational next year can we move to quarterly trading updates as this would assist in supporting the share price.
I've put this post up as I know we'll all have optimistic expectations from this 1st INFA Roadshow and no doubt we'll all have reactions to what we see and hear. (Poor JW. We'll be hanging on every word and how every word is even said too, lol). I thought about whether to put a post like this up as it could invite (but hopefully not) some impossible to answer questions. It might also produce questions that can't and shouldn't be answered by INFA either (ie commercially sensitive info, confidential at present info, etc).
Anyway. I've obviously decided to post it when you're reading this.
I'd be surprised if there aren't some members of the INFA board who have a wee peek at this LSE chat page sometimes. My point is, I therefore see this as an opportunity prior to the 10th for some of us posters to ask questions that JW may get to see, and that he may be prepared to address on the 10th. It would also be an opportunity for us to highlight subjects where we would love a bit more 'meat on the bone' if possible (ie FSRU).
This post may be pointless, but then again you never know.
So fire away folks. What would we like to see and hear on the 10th ? (Obviously keeping it realistic, respectful and hopefully positive too).