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He's some free advice, short "SNOW". No one in their right mind is shorting INSP. The risk to too large for a very very very small gain. Think about it? Or is thinking something you don't do!
lol share price up 8 % and buffons gonna lose out on his short today hence the rambling posts....:-)
The only connection is the one he makes in his head! The endless ramper that he is...No way Saab, Volvo or any other reputable firm would touch INSP. Too much to lose, and nothing at all to gain.
Observer: I'm not sure why Kockums/Saab would be interested in the Inspirit Sterling engine since their own Stirling engine has been fitted, tried and tested and and in actual service for several years. It would seem a backward looking step to tie up with a company that has still to showcase an actual product, or even to announce when they intend showcasing any product ???
As you say, Saab have the wherewithal, in abundance, to develop their existing engine without the help of Britain'sPoland's - Inspirit, who don't seem able to string coherent technical statements together.
The only thing they have working at the moment, to great affect is 'the-carrot-on-a-stick'
I give you credit observer842, you do not give up ramping. Still trying together his back up, lure in more investors, get the price up, sell and watch it fall again. That's how you operate isn't it?!!
Sure, Saab, Volvo, hell maybe its Maersk!! Dreamer
If you haven't already it's worth taking a look at the historical relationship between us and Kockums, now part of Saab. And what Saab might bring to the party. e.g.:
https://saabgroup.com/innovation/saab-venture/
https://saabgroup.com/sv/media/stories/stories-listing/2015-02/the-secret-to-the-worlds-most-silent-submarine/
Of course, it'll be as equally as exciting if our marine PARTNER turns out to be Volvo Penta!
ohh and i doubt a large swedish car/marine company would still be in talks with them if the tech didnt work
weither it be volvo penta or saab/kockhams either very reputable companies who would off very quickly found out if the tech worked
ohh i cant wait till we find out the tech works and these guys have to eat humble pie i hope they appoligise to everyone they persuaded to sell there stocks (at possibly a loss) too . hopefully find out very soon imho etc
Jimb2 this company been researching for 40 years and not a start up company , in all that time zero except some dodgy photos of a boiler
oldblue1973 way would anyone short this company and by the rules is disclosed for the public domain.
guess what no shorter are listed on this company , also there are no employees only directors on a vert tidy wage.
Get with reality and admit this is a pie in the wind company just to support there lifestyle
Obs, my ideal name drop would be Siemens or maybe Bosch or a group company, these can ramp up production at the drop of a hat.
https://www.bsh-group.com/innovation/open-innovation
Startups are a valuable source of innovative technologies and solutions for many of our business segments. We offer young companies a no strings attached opportunity for cooperation: the BSH Startup Kitchen. Therefore we search for innovative solutions - for our products and processes - and offer startups a revenue-driven partnership without venture capital or equity partnership. This makes BSH Startup Kitchen the leading venture client unit in the home appliance industry. Our vision of a partnership is to become the most valuable customer in the home appliance industry for first-class startups. We offer the chance to test and validate your product or service before it is ready for the market and in direct cooperation with a large, famous customer. In addition, we want to learn from each other and offer insight, networking and scaling capabilities - right into a long-term business relationship.
Just wishful thinking.
oldblue = Fool
Oldblue: You contradict yourself !
sorry there no point arguing with a shorter ive got beter things to do
Oldblue: Make all of us shorters look like fools and tell us where the company states it has built the latest Charger. You must have some fact that you base your optimism on, otherwise you are simply desperately dreaming.
Oldblue: I don't think there is any information existing ANYWHERE that states a Charger exists or has been built since the statement about efficiencies and DfM changes were made.
Of course you'll waffle on about shorters, so you tell us where the information is that points to a state of the art charger having been built.
sorry there no point arguing with a shorter ive got beter things to do
OldBlue: That is an excellent question "What are they testing "
Well according to the last update
....they will be returning to their normal engineering manufacturing sector and will therefore be able to assist with the testing of our microCHP boiler technology again.
They are testing the "our microCHP boiler technology" a rather unusual statement. They are not testing a pre-production Charger, a verification Charger nor a Charger about to be tested for certification. They are testing BOILER TECHNOLOGY - can anyone tell me exactly what that means ?
Note there hasn't even been an RNS stating, after years of development, that the design has even been finalised.
Come on JG let you employers know what's going on - they pay for your lifestyle !
lol no working boiler so what exactly are they testing now.....goto love shorters
Oldblue: EGM
ive always said the boiler/marine stuff should get news q3/q4 and now were waiting on this agm stuff too...
err how do i sound less and less confident? .........soon.......
oldblue, you're sounding less and less confident everyday. You should also take note that observer842, ramper supreme has slowed down his posts to a trickle. I guess he is realising that there is nothing here, and he can't milk it for another payday.
opps share price about to go up and buffon and phimx apprear as by magic.....sigh...the shorters are here.....is really hope you get fried when the good RNS comes out...
Observer: This new site is not going well !
3. No contracts agreed for: third party testing to prove performance, no agreements for product reviews, sales, distribution, publicity, service, parts, packaging design, transportation.
4. No recruitment of staff to answer the phones for the thousands of orders, deal with warranty claims ...
The list is almost endless, yet absolute utter silence from Inspirit. I accept Covid has dropped a spanner in the works of many companies and projects but the build up to a large product launch requires a lot of planning - months in advance.
Not one shred of news that anything at all has been put in place for a future launch.
John Gunn needs to tell the owners of Inspirt what is going on - he works for them !!