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https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/latest-thinking-on-uk-shipbuilding-strategy-to-be-revealed-at-smi-annual-conference/
Maritime businesses and professionals from across the UK and the world are being invited to hear the Government and industry’s latest thinking on the future of the UK’s shipbuilding strategy at this year’s Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) annual conference, due to be held virtually on March 16 and 17.
We will examine the pipeline of work from all key programmes, which offer significant opportunities to UK industry over the next 15 years. Importantly, we will hear how the thinking behind the strategy has grown in scope to include not only naval ships but also all ships built for the UK Government. This includes commercial vessels such as ferries and research ships as well as workboats and amphibious craft.”
For me coming out of lockdown there is going to be a lot of opportunities and institutions will want to be apart of the action hence top slicing. I do not see it as anything to do with infa prospects. AIMHO
Daily, weekly, monthly... share prices ebb and flow with supply and demand. We currently have a sizeable and determined seller happy to supply any demand that is forthcoming. Providing the seller has no other driving force other than the need to raise cash, lost confidence or interest, all is well and once completed, things will improve. Lets hope he has no information that is not in the public domain. I remain relaxed and of the opinion the CEO has increased production capacity out of sound business sense...for anyone to do so without detailed customer commitment (given not yet at capacity utilisation) would be totally barmy. Time will tell but selling at this level, with so many potentially hugely positive issues, does not interest me. As a gambler, sub 40p, I see it as a 5-1 bet with the horse in fine form. Just need the jockey to show it the whip.
I have just checked the Belfast Harbour website and Stena Superfast VIII is showing as departing on the 22 February 2021 at 7.30am. However I cannot see either Stena Superfast arriving after that.
Bewarethebrokers In relation to your 20.38 post of yesterday what I am looking to see is if an assistance will be given to the fishing industry to buy better boats so they can compete better with our European friends. With the stipulation that any boats must be built in the UK.
Budget day is the 3rd March and we could get a good idea of defence spending plans.
There could be a pre budget indication on mon 22nd Feb.
I’m quietly confident we will see some big news soon.
BTB
My thoughts for what it's worth, I think we have a verbal contract from Saipem in the bag, which is about as much as Belfast and Appledore could handle. We also have a LOI from Triumph Subsea services, never has there been a greater need for these vessels than now. I feel that's the reason for latest acquisition, to spread the load.
While I'm on, when will we be out of this closed period, as we'll continually be quoting for more contracts.
I'd agree.
Cenkos MM is "managing" the price. There has been a big seller but I also think there is someone building a stake.
Not sure about holding pattern, feel that sp has been controlled since open offer.
Is it me trying to read too much into it or is the share price in a holding pattern as this is the second day that the share price has been unchanged.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/19094883.bifab-arnish-tourism-technology-fine-blue-collar-jobs-still-matter-scots/
However, before public bodies – Highlands and Islands Enterprise in the case of Arnish – sign over the leases, one might reasonably hope for assurances that InfraStrata have firm prospects of work for the yards, as well as a shrewd eye for cheap deals and historic names.
As the Action for Arnish campaign group on Lewis said: “The company refers to future opportunities relating to offshore wind. That is welcome. However, that work will take time to materialise and we hope immediate prospects for the yard will depend on a more diverse portfolio of opportunities. There have to be safeguards against a repeat of BiFab”.
The likelihood is that InfraStrata’s plans will ultimately depend on the strength of commitment in terms of public policy and public investment. If the Scottish Government and its agencies decide to lease the yards to InfraStrata, they must also ensure that they are not simply creating another false dawn.
Capdevila11 In relation to your 11.58 post the first indication that I would be looking for that cruise ships are coming into drydock at H&W would not be an announcement from the CEO or the Chairman but from the Belfast Harbour page. I note that was the first indication I had about the refit of the Celtic Explorer. In any case I would expect the share price of the cruise companies to go up first. The share price in INFA would only go up if and when there is a company announcement.
With millions of elderly folk receiving their vaccinations and desperate to venture out having been cooped up for so long the cruise market is in for a bonanza in the coming months and years.
Bookings are already being made at furious rates so once the cruise ships can hit the high seas in numbers the contracts that INFA have negotiated will be executed of that i'm sure.
Im have just seen this https://www.lse.co.uk/news/carnivals-costa-restarts-cruises-with-new-program-from-march-and-may-w4kc46q7uf9j7xf.html are we seeing the first signs of the cruise market starting to open up? If that is correct with luck might see some dockings soon.
Bubble2021 In relation to your 06.09 post is this based on something or just wishful thinking?
Most of us want this to. succeed..some dont. Why post all day about something you don't believe in. Angry shareholder I don't think so.
Stokey,keep an eye on the budget,Boris and Sunak may have good news on shipbuilding etc .
Here's me thinking where I got my sausage was a secret .....
You better watch yourself Spud, I know where you live, I even know your favourite local butcher!
I've been researching the derampers tonight pacman ;0)
Only messing with you, my first rule. Research the researchers.lol
You sound like a Diane Abbott voter Stokey......hmmm why are you called Stokey?
Bubble2021 In relation to your 18.53 post I have absolutely zero confidence in anything Boris Johnson says.
spudl'idraulico!
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