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I agree it is good news, but not for the reasons you suggest. It means it's 'mission complete' for him. He's obviously quite old school and doesn't want to be dead wood/hang around to pick up a pay check, burdening a company he's just turned around. We always knew he was a 'contractor' type Chairman who is often parachuted into companies to perform specific critical missions. He has a long list of historic and current advisory and/or board level positions across many companies. His job is done. INFA buy-in/top up opportunity...
And JW is a pretty strong character too ..a tough Scot no less ..maybe a clash of views about the direction and extent of the project .I have total confidence in JW as we all should !
Agree, departure must be related to content or timing of yesterday’s RNS, Having met Graham a couple of times I was very impressed, he seemed very hands on and a very strong character.
Now he has moved on I wander if he will be selling his stock or take the opportunity to accumulate, guess we will never know!
These guys have always played with straight bat, so I'm taking this at face value. Thank you Mr Lyons for your role in turning INFA around!!
Or booted out for delays.
?
Chairman gone.
Well your ability to construct an argument is not very clear and confused. Where is your evidence to support your argument that you are trying to make on this board. Stick to your day job by the way.
BBC news. Rain causing the ice to melt in Greenland.
If you look at a modern sea generators they use a piston type which moves by the waves and can produce electricity 24 he's all year and when the waves go up and down so do the fish so no harm like the old sea generator in Strangford lough which has blades.
Does your car spill oil on the road. You can make pistons work which would not pulluted the sea as much as Gas and oil and the by product plastics which they produce from gas and oil.
http://www.tidallagoonpower.com/projects/swansea-bay/
Maybe. But TBH, they have been banging on about this for years,
Just sayin'
Naz, what if a “sea generator” hurts a fish?
The lubricants from the “sea generators” mechanics will pollute the sea then you will have demonstrators on your doorstep.
How many “sea generator” projects are approved and by whom? I would like to look to potentially invest.
He`s in his own stream of consciousness.
But, makes no sense.
Bet he`s a flat Earther.
lol
Naz ''strong sell'' hahaha
Word to the wise Ken. Don't post when y' bevvied. You sound like a ravin eejit.
Stop sniffin' the thinners man.
:)
Wow 2023 to be operational. long time for that ship infra started and there is still not much headwind for investors in fact nothing but losses.
Hope your sure about disposal of the brine a few miles out to sea.
You would want the natives unhappy and cost a lot of protests
Which cost a lot of money for security to police on going protest.
Also the European Union is going to find it hard to give you any more funds as Islandmagee will be in the UK after Brexit and the European Union will be strapped for cash to keep the European even on a keel to keep afloat.
It does not need to bale out a small boat called infra again.
Infra lost 1million drilling in a forest in the north and a protest went to Stormont by the natives.
We are told that soon no more new houses are to be supplied by gas and that is the government saying this.
Also we are being told that fracking gas is coming into the south of Ireland by shipments.
It's time to invest in a secure future with sea generators which will last
and not cause pulution and stop this earth heating up and stop the floods which is destroying the planet and will cost trillions for insurance companies and the European Union to fix in the next two years.
These pension funds which insurance companies invest in the oil and gas companies will have to find big funds to pay out and then you will see a big stock exchange crash like you never seen before.
You seem a nice sort of chap, jog on fella.
here now
we'll get the aim drift now and the market makers taking shares back that they sold for 20-30% more a few weeks and selling them back to same buyers for more in a few weeks
aim all over
A really encouraging update, but unfortunately the suggestion of a further three weeks delay is anathema to AIM investors. So the downward drift continues. Aimers believe in jam today, and who's to say they're wrong when one views the conduct of most of the companies on AIM.
It must be a sickener for those who bought into the last placing, and for all those who followed them to buy in at the bargain price of Around 1.20p. Who ever thought we would see INFA under 1p again! But surely it's a good buying opportunity.
5 mins posse have sold to go and lose their money somewhere else on the aim lol
I am in for a load more when the dust settles. Lets see where the best price settles at
There are always delays with these projects and I suspected this would be the case here, the sp has been on the downtrend this week and clearly some were in the know again!!! that's aim for you?
For me an excellent and thorough update which addresses all aspects of the current situation.
The good point here as well is they have stamped the delay with a time frame to be clear and upfront which is something the bod should be commended for.
Buy or hold at these levels as in a few months you won't be able to buy at these low prices!!
Mr T
This afternoon, not this morning
Hi All - I have just arrived back from a walk & checked for an RNS & to my pleasure we have received an update which as far as I can see has no downsides.Rome was not built in a day & a project of this size is no exception.Extra time is needed but we still have a path which I am sure will lead us to a positive outcome.I would say that at the current SP as I type it is a steal & todays positive RNS will I am sure give comfort to future investors.I have consistently said for many years that this project is too big to fail & I have at no time doubted that.
This was regarding Nickel_Investor's post obviously.
"Our application route is highly dependent on the outcome of the current BREXIT negotiations"
This is the most obvious deramp attempt I've ever seen. You've purposefully taken a small amount of text from a larger body to make it look like the RNS highlights this as an issue.