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Afentra.......orr......gbp.....zinnwald......bse....haleon.......chuky buy/s
brexit brilliance inflates more border costs.......https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/1046475/tighter-border-checks-to-add-billions-to-import-costs-1046475.html
and before brexit.....those costs,were zero
Should have bought yesterday as it's still going UP.
87p up over 20%
never mind....
Txp
just turned blue on cnbc....was 40p the bottom?
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=TXP&share=Touchstone-Exploration
Pfc
think it did dip a tad below 9p,but it looks like that was the bottom.
currently around 9.50p.........lets see
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=PFC&share=Petrofac
Copper stripping technology comp related
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/1046462/strip-tinning-reports-2023-results-eyes-major-growth-with-new-automotive-and-ev-technologies-1046462.html
Thr
uranium drill news,due in may.....so the bottom,must be nearing at 1.15
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=THR&share=Thor-Energy
Pfc
8.75 to sell.....
zphr.....mill buy
gbp....tick up...0.13/14.must be in sell terrotory,after the huge rise since monday
Pfc
still dropping,but the intensity is waining.......9p?
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=PFC&share=Petrofac
polb.......zinnwald.......sav........wsg.......dest......gbp.......chunky buy/s
Blvn......a pick up in vols,but no movement atm
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=BLVN&share=Bowleven
Mac
just ticked up on one trade,on cnbc......odd
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=MAC&share=Marechale-Cap
Stockbox on cgnr's jv partner exit
https://audioboom.com/posts/8497636-midweek-takeaway-with-professor-richard-conroy-chairman-and-cathal-jones-of-conroy-gold-aim-cg
Double bottom on enet aswell
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=ENET&share=Ethernity-Net
uog...still edging up,from yesterdays 0.16 low......ide be warming the sell button up,
Eco.....still bouncing off last weeks low
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=ECO&share=Eco-atlantic
genf.......polb.......uog.....cordiant dig......zinnwald.........chuky buy/s
commodity prices?....having a down day
'double bottom'
'double bottom' = 2 fat ladies = 88
So, a bounce from 0.75 to 0.88?
17% for the superstitious...
Sae
double bottom at 0.75
https://www.lse.co.uk/SharePrice.html?shareprice=SAE&share=Simec-Atlantis
lbe......quilter.........orr.......chunky buy./s
& octp
&......mast....tick up
&........chll......eml......bky.....molten ventures...........chunky buy/s
petrofac still dropping
Early movers north
mcbride....
ggp
enq
opti
cloudcoco
ars
avacta
eco
ig design......
lst.....
kod
octp
sou.......
webis.......
glen
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/1046421/poolbeg-pharma-and-silk-road-therapeutics-announce-strategic-collaboration-on-novel-orphan-drug-1046421.html
No mention of Copper in the BBC article... As far as I am aware their is a planned carbon cap on imported stuff being introduced. China just building more coal power plants to refine copper concentrate is not going to end well for them.
Deltic update today….
This in an update from Deltic today re UKCS (I don’t hold).
It shows why even Nigeria is so much more appealing fiscally and regulatory!
Meanwhile the UK will pay more for imported energy including transition fuels like gas from Russia and support that with coal and further US/Qatar HC imports as its ‘greener’ than using UKCS and in parallel generating an internal transition economy with uk jobs and paying uk taxes.
Oh I have zero political allegiances they are all imo useless!!
“ The feedback from Deltic's Pensacola farm-out process has indicated that the continual tinkering with the Energy Profits Levy and resultant fiscal uncertainty created by the current government, along with recent rhetoric emanating from the Labour Party, have had a severely negative effect on the ability of UK Exploration and Production (E&P) companies to commit to long term investments in the North Sea. This has resulted in many operators diverting capital away from the UKCS or delaying investment decisions, especially with respect to new large-scale opportunities like Pensacola.
Against this hostile political environment, and despite the Company's best efforts, Deltic have not yet been able to secure a farm-out partner for Pensacola and although there are a number of live discussions with respect to a way forward on Pensacola, there is a risk that a farm-out may not be secured before the end of May 2024. We remain of the view that Pensacola represents an excellent value-driven opportunity for the right partner and would be willing to engage with any additional potential partners.”
Trek
FTSE100 UP 0.15%
https://www.ig.com/uk/indices/markets-indices/ftse-100
https://www.baha.com/Europe-mostly-lower-in-premarket-amid-earnings-data/news/details/61952494?internal=1
A better article from the BBC. About time these state back companies were held to account and the corrupt indigenous governments that support them called out!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-68896707
Trek
Nomlungu yes nice cheese 🧀
Our favourite Swedish cheese, Västerbotten, is known as the King of Cheese – because it’s utterly delicious.
It was created in 1872 by mistake when dairymaid Ulrika Eleonora Lindström was wooed by the milkman and accidentally left the cheese at the Burträsk Dairy to spoil while she went out for, erm, cuddles. They shelved the spoiled cheese anyway and tasted it over a year later, realising the mistake had resulted in an amazing discovery. The dairy has tried to make Västerbotten in other locations, but no matter what they try to do, it never tastes the same as when it’s made in the town of Burträsk.
We’ve been stocking Västerbotten cheese at ScandiKitchen since the day we opened, so we like to think of ourselves as small time Västerbotten pioneers in the UK! Perhaps this is why the makers asked me to give some classes on how to use Västerbotten in everyday cooking.
Here are some of the recipes I created. I highly recommend you make Västerbotten crème – it may seem the most simple of the lot, but it’s worth it.
Västerbotten is on sale online, and also in smaller packs at Ocado and in selected Waitrose stores. And if you haven’t got time to make any of these recipes, then a bit of grated Västerbotten in some mash tastes amazing.
Västerbotten... lovely cheese; a bit dear but worth the extra few quid. It seems to have got a lot more expensive thanks to Brexit.