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Warrie - Lol!
I think if they see JS the sp will quickly shoot up!
@TW
Very frustrating to see the amount of buys having little effect on the SP moving up on the back of that fantastic RNS
Hopefully as the Easter break passes and people have the chance to digest what is happening at DGI the SP will move up towards .20p.
Or we could try and contact Jason Statham (The Beekeeper) and get him to pay Peel Hunts offices a visit 🤔
My apologies wrong share
It's good to have those partnerships so research and development continues to be funded. Funny that one of my unforgettable experience in chemistry at uni was with sodium. Some fool exposed a tiny bit of sodium metal to outside air and it made a big explosion but has not caused fire. Don't underestimate sodium when they say they can store more energy in it.
""New manufacturing techniques continue to increase the performance of EBT batteries and DG Innovate confidently expects to take sodium-ion technology to 200 Wh/kg and beyond, allowing it to compete easily with lithium-ion.
Sustainable batteries
Development of a successful advanced prototype is due for completion by the end of 2022, when the final design prototype will commence alongside construction of a pilot line during 2023. Final testing and manufacture is scheduled for 2024 with full-scale commercial sales targeted for Q1 2025.""
We have all there looking for
CDI / There is tremendous demand for lithium globally. Today there are over 300,000 metric tons of lithium are produced per year, but 3.5 million metric tons are projected as being required by 2035. At $13,000 per metric ton this would make a $45.5 billion annual market.
The most common current process of lithium extraction is the evaporation of brines over 12-24 months. This requires multiple stages, takes a long time and wastes valuable water.
Our process allows lithium extraction from brines, without the need to concentrate by evaporation or batch processes with costly high pressure or ion exchange systems. Our system does not need high temperatures, high pressure or electrolysis to operate and it does not need significant fresh water, while allowing most of the brine stream to be returned underground.
Warrie - if I may say so that was a very powerful post of yours. You are, of course, 100% correct, and the amount of manipulation that occurs in markets these days is quite obscene.
Luckily I had a City career so was party to a lot of the goings on through the years, but everything in my view went downhill from 1986 when electronic trading began to be the norm.
Yesterday here was a perfect example,. The sheer demand for the stock and the size of some of the buys would have ordinarily sent the shares sharply higher - definitely over 0.20p and looked what happened.
But as you've said - it's a buy and hold job. Not a trading stock. Those that topped up yesterday and will hold to 1p and beyond will be the ultimate winners, those who piled in at prices over 0.18p are already sitting on a decent percentage loss.
Lesson: Buy them on Tuesday and hold them for at least a year. There are too many positive items to be announced in my view over the coming 12 months to do otherwise.
Happy Easter to everyone.
I really hope your right about our sodium batteries @jcool, tbh nothing would surprise me from the 3 musketeers (I know everyone knows it but it’s good to remind yourselves of the level from where these guys have come from) and also ask yourself WHY would they be here, for me, thats the billion dollar question. Based upon what they’ve achieved in the last 4 months or so, I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say this will be a world leading business.
Nice find jcool
Still our batteries have the highest density as solid state battery technology collapsed with BYD. Looks like DGI sodium batteries could possibly go mainstream.😉
https://www.asiafinancial.com/chinas-byd-delays-ev-factory-solid-state-batteries-unsafe
Just remember that yesterday was a prime example of everything that is wrong with this Country.
60 years ago the stock market was the realm for the rich,.. move forward to 2024 and it's now become accessible to everyone ,. But the rules have changed and they don't like the thought of you and I accumulating wealth.
So the best plan they came up with was to steal your hard earned cash , savings and pension pots by introducing the Market Makers,.. a very powerful network of greedy London Institutions that shift money with the aid of powerful computer programs,.. which results in the frustration of ordinary folk seeing no light at the end of the tunnel and ultimately dumping their investments back onto the open market for the Vultures to gobble up.
All you can do is emotionally switch off , buy in the dips and be patient,.. because if you do the opposite you play right into their hands and lose everything.
So when things get tough and they will get a lot tougher , remember the rules , batten down the hatches ,hold those shares as if your life depended upon it and do not put stop losses on your investment.
...beat about the bush.
We all know that the PTB in the City mess with sps about so their mates can load and offload. It's sit tight and follow the crumbs from the table or lose your trousers.
For me, DGI is a winner so as frustrating as manipulation can be it's can also be a good portent, perversely.