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Lorna Blaisse speaking at the Africa Energies Summit 2024 between the 14th - 16th May 2024.
Thursday, May 16, 2024 9:20 AM to 9:40 AM
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Lorna Blaisse · Helium One
Her title is "HELIUM ONE: STRATEGIC RESOURCE FOR AFRICA IN AN EXPANDING MARKET"
I have just finished a round of FTimes, Yahoo, Microsoft, and they are all showing us as PLUS 1.89% who`s right?
And let's hope there's something said to improve the share price! This is depressing.
@cricket81
A £25k buyer seems to think so…
Will be very interesting to see the output of this Thursday.
Thursday, May 16, 2024 9:20 AM to 9:40 AM
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Lorna Blaisse · Helium One
Here’s the 31 paged PDF note from Liberum if anyone hasn’t read it yet.
https://total-market-solutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/24-03-15-Liberum-HE1-150324.pdf
Great times ahead for HE1 and Tanzania. GLA 📈💪
Pub Crawl that’s the first time I have read that, it looks amazing, it makes it look like an amazing buy!
Very good!
I can be absolutely certain that today / this week is going to be a strong blue one.
I am never wrong. One time I thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken.
GLA 🚀📈💪💪
Delusional - adjective- Having false or unrealistic beliefs or opinions:
“Here’s the 31 paged PDF note from Liberum if anyone hasn’t read it yet.”
Yes, and Libereum is the joint broker for this share. As with every other broker note on AIM it’s a thinly veiled prospectus for a fund raise. No surprise, as there is a great case to be made for investment here, but important to read these things in context.
Blubay, I always read things in context and your post appears to indicate your knees are wobbling with fear. Perhaps investing is not for you.
GLA 📈🚀💪
I would consider blue as one of the more balanced posters here. Pub, you just spout carp, about as worth consideration as slacker, two sides of the same brocken record
Cyrox, enjoy licking blues boots while HE1 rockets
Because the Rukwa helium project in the south west of the country looks as though it’s going to the be the world’s largest primary producer of helium, bar none.
And if primary helium production has been an obscure topic to the world’s investors up till now, it looks very much as though that’s about to change.
With the clear support of President Hassan, the project’s owner, Helium One (LON:HE1), is keen to get cracking with the next stage of development work as quickly as possible.
The thinking is that once up and running, Rukwa could supply between 10% and 15% of the world’s helium needs for the next hundred years. And given that helium is essential in the manufacture of MRI scanners, fibre-optics, rocketry, aerospace products and semiconductors, what we are talking about here is a raw material for the high end of the high-tech industry.
In that context it’s no wonder President Hassan wants to create a safe and secure investment environment - some pundits indeed, have drawn an analogy between Tanzania’s helium reserves and Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves.
GLA 📈💪🚀
I agree Cyrox.
What the Pubecrawler fails to admit is that, whilst He1 has tremendous potential, that potential is still an "if" not a "when" - totally dependent on outcomes of EWT, Appraisal well, stimulation analysis and the formulation of a new methodology for production - NONE these is a "given". This is all about risk versus reward - a ratio that at these prices is still very attractive, which is why I hold several millions of these. (All of the above require funding! Funding comes at a a cost.)
However to ignore or to deny the risks and is just mind bogglingly stupid, disingenuous or arrogant - or in Pubecrawlers case, all three.....
CP: excellent post. Well summed up IMO.
We all understand the risks but I don't read the highway code each time I drive a car. I concentrate on the reward of reaching my destination.
I applaud PubCrawl's resilience against the derampers in here and accusations of stupidity , disingenuosity and arrogance are totally unfounded.
All potential investors should be aware of the risks of investing in a particular company BEFORE they invest and the risks of rampers and derampers on any bb.
DYOR and GLA
Let's hope you have a better average than me Pete😂😂😅
Even I wish I had a better average than me, Cyrox :0)
Actually I managed to average down after the huge 0.25p dilution so, despite buying a load more since I am still above water.