Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
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This is a repost by JW today of an earlier post by Allan Ralston MD for H&W working on European Highlander last weekend.
John WoodStatus is reachableJohn Wood• 1st CEO at InfraStrata Plc. H&W (Belfast) Ltd51m • 51 minutes ago
Allan RalstonAllan Ralston• 2nd
'I help CEOs of European Energy & Maritime sector companies achieve annual revenue growth >£1M by providing transformative leadership of their service divisions, portfolios and projects5d • 5 days ago
'Easter Monday and our Ship Repair & Conversion business are supporting a key customer, undergoing a wide-ranging refurbishment programme in our Belfast Dock.'
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6787008646774579200/
Lottie123 In relation to your 07.01 post Appledore has built yachts before and if BAB had not taken it over they might have continued to do so.
Thanks for the link Stokey...you certainly have a healthy obsession with line of duty! Re the video, yes interesting but mainly backs up the strategy of diversifying the yards across the 5 sectors. With all these options for work it's about time we started getting rns worthy contracts
Just seen this LinkedIn article https://www.harland-wolff.com/news/harland-wolff-celebrate-160-year-anniversary/
Appledore would be perfect for the construction of the talked about new vessel, potentially named after the Duke of Edinburgh. It would have several roles including training and hospital in times of conflict.
Looks like H&W Belfast has bought itself a state-of-the-art present its 160th anniversary:
https://www.motorship.com/news101/ships-and-shipyards/belfast-yard-invests-in-robotics
Jabido In relation to your 20.37 post of yesterday embarassingly I forgot about it as I was trying to find out if Line of Duty will be shown tomorrow as planned or if it will be postponed. I have found this clip on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD9tDWDy6xQ. The last few minutes are interesting.
Missed it Stokey...did you watch? Anything decent from it?
Just seen this https://twitter.com/GMBWSW/status/1380544759350050829
Excellent information posted today ,many thanks indeed things looking very good for infra imho
Either way, Caesar will be just fine!
Great post Loosegoose so good to get back to the basics that H&W are good at.All to look forward to !!!!!!
If you follow the link you will see just how many roles H&W are offering.Clearly a company wanting to make a big splash & has the confidence to do so.Rome was not built in a day - all to play for.
https://www.faststream.com/harland-wolff
John Wood• 1stCEO at InfraStrata Plc. H&W (Belfast) Ltd1h • 1 hour ago
Mike McGroryMike McGrory• 2nd
Head of Shipbuilding - Recruiting for the Global Shipbuilding Industry at Faststream Recruitment Group
3h • 3 hours ago
**EXCLUSIVE ROLE - HARLAND & WOLFF - GENERAL MANAGER - ARNISH**
https://lnkd.in/e3dFJEP
Following InfraStrata Plc recent acquisition of the Scottish facility, the newly named, Harland & Wolff Arnish, has a requirement for a General Manager.
To find out more and apply, please follow the above link to our dedicated H&W career page or email your CV directly to me - mike.mcgrory@faststream.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-wood-34601247/
Posted on LinkedIn today. Nice work to contribute to the financials.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andy-burton-45942958_highlander-starting-to-take-shape-activity-6785961033434451968-qwsd
What Lottie said, in a chart. :)
https://invst.ly/uerya
TBH, all the MA's seem to be converging.
GL, Si. ;)
I have just looked at the 1 week chart. I am not sure if anyone knows if this has happened before but for the last week the price has been flat at 40p. I wonder if the price is being held at this price for a reason.
ban4118 In relation to your 17.08 while news tomorrow is possible we had guys into the close yesterday but no news today.
Lots of buys into the close...hopefully news tomorrow!
Tango1 In relation to your 11.13 post the interims results are due by the end of this month. So I would expect them to be published on 30 April as INFA does seem to like to publish on the last possible date
I see from this article that in three days time H&W will celebrate 160 years since founding can we expect a birthday present from HMG? https://www.handyshippingguide.com/shipping-news/historic-ship-builder-celebrates-milestone-anniversary-as-it-branches-out_13619
I think everybody should just hang fire and wait until this scamdemic is over before making any decisions.
Once some sort of normality is resumed then companies will feel more secure handing contracts out.
Do not make any rash decisions is my advice.
I think deep down everybody expects infa to do really well me included so i am staying for the long term.
GLA
BTB
I have decided to give INFA 1 more month and if no contracts I'm out, £17M raised to secure contracts and not 1 contract has been disclosed, yes the possibilities are Huge and iNFA reported to have a large pipeline but what is the conversion rate? 0?
When are the interims? Has the roadshow been Re-planned?
Very Very frustrating 3 years.
stokey12- That is the burning question, but we do know if under £60M it will not be seen as material!
If I recall correctly one of the reasons for the Dec/Jan fundraise was to purchase equipment to help with winning fabrication contracts. Nothing has been heard about fabrication contracts since. Does anyone know if fabrication contracts of any size have been won.