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Well NI need to start doing things for INFA as I am sure JW could get a cheaper workforce from over seas, so far there does not seem to be much help from the powers that be in the NI government.
Some buying coming in at the moment
This is just north of islandmagee, terrible news for the economy and fingers crossed it acts as a wake up call for those that live on carrots and happy plants that jobs are needed.
Caterpillar: Up to 700 jobs to go at Larne plant https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-54823208
Currently not holding.
Looking at the Belfast harbour website under the In Port tab the berth for the Building Dock Gate appears to have changed does anyone know why this would have been done.
Speedy_Gonzalez In relation to your 19.32 post going by the fact that the first ship has been undergoing refit since March the tender would have gone out around June of last year so before INFA bought H&W so they probably did not bid for it.
In case you wnated to know what the Adventurer was in for this should explain https://twitter.com/Harland_Wolff1/status/1324044668858961921 If my memory serves the Adventurer was originally due to be in the dock until tomorrow so the owrk was finished early so hopefully more repeat business will be coming into H&W.
Has now left the Building.
ThisTimeNextYeer In relation to your 12.13 post I note that it appears to be a two day visit.
With Oceanex Connaigra having left it's good to see the P & O ship European Causeway coming into the Building dock later this week.
https://booking.belfast-harbour.co.uk/ (Traffic Expected tab)
OCEANEX CONNAIGRA - Now bound for St Johns across the Atlantic
https://www.vesselfinder.com
Edit: clearly all work completed
Pete,good luck I'll pick some more up before news
I’m sure they will. Still a week to go.
ban4118 In relation to your 13.52 post it would be helpful if they explained what the mechanism is.
Infa has confirmed there will be a mechanism for asking questions in advance of the evening or on the night.
Well it is going to be interesting to see what goes in next, I notice HMS Northumberland is not far away, be good to open the account with the military. (wishful thinking) :-)
Well if Biden wins it will strengthen the case even further for gas storage and I predict a big jump in prices if he does get in.
The Dollar already reacting and be very interesting how the markets react later. AIMHO
You must have read my thoughts - link below:
https://www.vesselfinder.com
At the entrance of the building dock, probably bidding OC bon voyage today.
The follwing is the text of an email I have sent in the absence of any alternaive email I used the generic one.
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At the roadshow can I ask the following questions
1 From January 2021 Infrastrata will have two working shipyards in those circumstances in order to support the share price would it be possible to move to quarterly trading updates? Currently the only information on the possible income levels comes from counting the number of ships or ferries berthed at Belfast Harbour using publicly available information.
2 While the use of social media to keep people informed is appreciated not all shareholders use social media. In those circumstances can a more inclusive way of keeping shareholders informed be adopted'
Not sure if it will actually get answered I will wait and see.
Me again, vessel finder still has both ships in Dock so that's good. Couple of other things. I appreciate the markets are in a bit of a tiss at the moment but to drop down from 40 to 35 on small volume days is just ridiculous. Hope nobody is being scared by the decline. Low volume drops are just Aim Mechanics in my view. Finally, anyone else notice the 1 trade? Rns imminent, if you believe in that lol. Gla
There is great momentum with wind turbines at the moment, particularly projects in the pipeline, at what point do infa envisage winning any work in this regard? What do navantia or infa have in the pipeline to bid for? I ask this because navantia clearly have much work in this area, so when will infa see the benefit of this? 3rd question, because I think it's very important, can we go to quarterly updates please. Forgive my blatant plagiarism there lol. Hope all are well and thanks for your contributions. Did the ships sail today as mentioned? If not, surely bodes well for yet more cash....?
Hi all, apologies for no reply, due to much upheaval in non lse board world. First I was /am hoping that there is an official request for questions but that does not appear to be the case. So thank you for trying with this. For me, I'm interested in the relationship with navantia. If we get the FSS contract,, it would seem there is muxh interest in the bulk of the work being in the UK. Given team resolute rns stated initial work would be abroad (at least I interpret as that, with transferable skills being picked up for 2nd ship built at h&w), how would navantia feel if the bulk of work would be in UK from the outset? Would they be happy or is it a deal quasher? Second question....
Last raodshow I listened to was the Radio One Roadshow at Barry Island. :)
Wil Smiley Miley be there?
If they release any contract news before the roadshow I will log in, but no news of contracts or ML it will be too frustrating for me to listen, the last strategies have not been realised so why would I want to listen to another. DELIVERY is what I want and clarity on performance both of which have to be delivered via RNS not a roadshow.