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It is good to be backing a Yorkshire company too. Having read a lot of the posts here a lot of people expect the share price to keep increasing and I agree, I have sold the profit I made with Fundsmith over 5 years ( a near 100% gain) and invested the profit in ITM, as I said in my last post I have made as much money in a month than I earn in a whole year with my job, I invested more again at £3.55 last week, I still think that is a good price as I believe it will still double from that price within 2 years if not sooner. There is certainly brass in pocket if you believe in this Sheffield company
Forecasts are always wrong
Cashburn accelerating
Few sales
Dull management
Everything about this share is the future
What you are investing in is your belief in what the future will hold.
Good luck.
Static thanks for pointing the big buy out. A quick calculation puts it at 2% of the companies shares. That is clearly significant and around the same level as many of the investment funds that have also bought in.
Andys1, if you just bought in I wouldn't sell, forecast are often what they are, just forecast and often wrong, you should really decide after you read several past RNS from this site and past posts from some very well researched posters. GLA.
Only you can make that decision Andy. If you are risk averse I would recommend a tracker. If you are looking for high returns but with higher risk and are in it for the long term let us know if you find somewhere better than ITM.
sorry, new to trading - what does this mean - is it good? do I sell now?
Think you might be playing an expensive game there but each to their own and I hope you're wrong!
At 16.35 a significant amount of shares (8.7 milion) has been bought at 283.50 !
My thoughts are with you simply on one thing that is you have an individual who will be marked in history for moving a generation to clean fuel his legacy will be purchased on this ecoological thoughts doing the right thing no matter what peoples thinking is job done.
Maybe it's being reviewed by people that haven't thoroughly researched it and understand the prospect for green Hydrogen.
Its the only fuel that can be produced carbon free and its the only fuel that can be used carbon free.
With the world aiming for net zero carbon by 2050, and ITM being a world leader with the largest factory in the world to produce the kit, I would say go and do some of your own research, not rely on somebody else who may not have done their job properly.
If I had listened to many 4 1/2 years ago instead of going off and doing my own research, which included a visit to their factory and meeting Graham Cooley, I would be sat here kicking myself now having missed out on 1500% profit.
Read the late Jim Slater books, private investors are far more capable than some of these pundits.
I made a packet out of Greggs using one of his simple philosophies of using your eyes.
I used to walk past Greggs in many cities, and everyone had a massive queue whenever I walked past. I was very soon sitting on 100% there, I took the money and ran.
But back to ITM, do your own research, its pretty much de-risked now to when I first invested and there is always potential for this to bought out by one of the major energy players, but with its future potential, I can't see Graham Cooley letting it go cheap, if at all. He knows what he is on with this.
I'm tempted to short this if it jumps up much further. It's had monumental positive movement, especially considering the overall state of the market during the same period.
I've only just discovered ITM and it seem's I've missed the initial rise but thinking about investing long term. Does anyone know why the forecasts for this are poor. (Financial Times has it negative over the next 12 months)