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Stokey, H&W went bust before because it was owned and run by an incompetent energy/oil company who only wanted to use it to support their own goals, rather than actually get it doing good business. JW has talked about this already in one of the RNS
It really is a shame that our leaders can not/will not give some confidence to it's shareholders, It is obvious there is things happening on all fronts but over a month now without an official statement... Regarding buying/selling/ Holding.... Shares are not a short term investment (unless a day trader), and willy to go from a 50/50 chance of getting the ML to selling your holding one post later ??? maybe better to stick to each way Yankees at Ladbrokes. IMHO
willy1946 In relation to your 11.08 post of yesterday sorry for taking so long to respond had internet issues yesterday. You have given me much to think about. At least I have the time to do it. Harlabd and Wolfe sounds like possibly being a good income stream but it did go bust once before so cause for a pause to think.
Floating terminal apols typo
Willy,5p warrants suggest they going to be a success here imho as for yhe floating tetmibal they have bought £6 million ,the gorund is clear at Barrow ready imho ,H&W will not only see ships heading into dock for maintenance /repairs theres a very good chance they could see shipbuilding for the first time Iin many years ,keep an eye on the british governments decision on navy ship building contracts which are being brought forward as the government want to get people back into work ....
There are several possible opportunities in the pipeline.
1/ Harland and Wolfe is a excellent long term project with possibilities for market reaction with every ship that passes by.
2/ Islandmagee Gas Storage Project is awaiting the results of submission for a marine license to proceed. Strong Eco groups against. 50/50
3/ FSRU project -floating storage and regasification units . No news
https://www.kslaw.com/blog-posts/developing-an-fsru-project-in-new-markets-10-key-considerations
3 an 1 go together as harbour facilities are a requirement
3 seems to be a alternative to 2.
All of which could spell success or failure. Timing is the key to your investment.
if any of 2 and 3 individually fail and the other is then a success then the SP could have a 'V' dive and recovery.
If both fail then the stock would have to have some really good news from number 1.
Alternatively there is the fav in the 3.30 at Goodwood.