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Castle - keep buying mate...
Volumes with Easter holidays have been low so fluctuations are common place, waiting on another RNS in relation to HA progress as they wouldn't have spent 2 years doing due diligence without a plan in mind
Castle, my personal opinion is that although it's possible the Whites are still selling, I think it's unlikely given that PHE are trading around 1 year highs. A few days ago the RSI was signalling PHE was overbought, just like at the end of Feb where the following week the price dropped back. I believe PHE still has positive momentum towards the upside given that there hasn't been a large sell off when the price dropped below 1. If anything the price has been pushed down on trades worth peanuts. Currently I think we are in usual market churn where MM's try to improve liquidity by shaking out some of the weak holders.
First we had fill your boot's Howard White , then TR1 selling stock ,, now he's taken a 1m + stake in Hui , with Hui in the cannabis medical market , could it be possible the Whites are still selling ? TR1 .. more of a position in HUI !!
Castle
Top up time ,,, just taking my position for a sipp pension and investment!! Won't be selling or trading so no panic ,,, traders bashing the he'll out of the market and will be scrambling to get back in on News ... I expect a big pay out in 2 years ,, that's my goal ,,, plastic waste to power with the new commodity HYDROGEN ,, gov loves this with grants to encourage HYDROGEN use !!
Castle
Good luck with that pax, rns and feedback can sometimes be 6 months!!! I'm glad I'm out and resisted all temptation to jump in on all new developments, as Pirate Paul is as crooked as they get
Tatty99
I agree. The other concerning thing for me was the material for the original TCC was a long lead item so where do we stand if that material has been used but not in PHE’s possession, have they ordered or already received a replacement of the material required to build another as stated.
I would like them to merely clear these little niggles with a statement so we know where we stand and please give us a basic schedule of proposed works.
Not too much to ask.
Past the tropics, Heading south.
National H2 raised $9,124,608.12 at my last count + grants etc. I’d be more comfortable if and when an IPO is announced in order to be fully shovel funded.
Pax I asked this very same question at the AGM last year and was given a vague reply/excuse about 'difficult to plan when you're a start up". Not a great answer. They could only talk in terms of yearly quarters and half years. It made me recall the old saying 'Fail to plan? So plan to fail". Since then of course the reaction chamber maker went bust and the ex directors challenge the patent.
I'm still not convinced the technology will work at scale until at least the demo is built and, as you imply, when is that going to be? Originally 'estimated' to be up and running by now i.e. end of first quarter 2024.
What's happening in Australia I wonder? What 'plans' are in place there? They are going to need a new can to kick down the road as the current one is too beaten up.
No real volume in the market, kids off, parents on the beech...
Expect we'll get another RNS in a week or so...
One thing they have never issued is a programme schedule for any proposed works. Something I would have thought was a basic way of been able to track progress. This has always been a bone of contention for me.
Some may say this is deliberate, but hopefully we’ve moved on from those days.
Toooo true MJ, will the administrators release it though? I'd imagine PHE would have to bid for it and hopefully get it for scrap value, unless the admins know how desperate PHE are for it and place a stupid price on it.. either way they really do need to get their skates on and ride the momentum otherwise we can rename this thread...
What is needed is the release of the partially built TCC that the administrators are holding. Or a new one being built by others. And that includes any company including Australia who are looking to use the DMG process for their sites.
Its pointless talking to any local MP unless you can show them a working model for intended production. I know that from the times I have sent details to my MP only to be told that he has sent the details up the chain to those in charge and still no constructive replies have come back.
Dropped a bit so I decided to top up again ,, gut feeling patent news is not far more contract wins I expect with Engsolve + test cente opening September onwards,, news on protos + planing in Ireland + the unexpected good news 👍
Castle
While its quiet I topped up @ 1.0925 1.5k
Castle
Good morning
That's a brilliant idea ,, local mp , social awareness!!
When we kept having drops over the years gone by some was due to Howard white selling to back up his stake in HUI a million quid ,
I think he should fill his boots in PHE being the founder !!
Gl All Castle
I’ve written to Jamie Wallis.Will keep you posted on any reply I receive.
The local MP for Bridgend is Dr Jamie Wallis.....email jamie.wallis.mp@parliament.uk
I cant believe he hasn't been contacted.....surely the board would have lobbied him.....it wouldn't hurt to let him know PHE exists just down the road from him.....just in case he doesn't know.
We need the local MP for the Protos constituency to lobby the government for funding for PHE. This would put money to good use instead of all these pipe dreams they keep coming up with.
The amount needed would be a drop in the ocean compared to what they waste on a regular basis.
Plastic and waste pollution is a global problem, but it affects ocean communities in the Asia Pacific Region (APR) the most due to their lack of resources to process the pollution. Additionally, low-income areas in these countries need access to sustainable non-plastic packaging options, which increases the amount of plastic generated. Direct pollution leads to poor ocean health and the disruption of important industries like tourism or fishing. Plastic pollutants eventually break down, which creates microplastics and releases toxic chemicals. These pollutants damage ecosystems and severely harm marine life. The overwhelming amount of waste pollution in the APR also damages communities and creates public health problems. Some organizations are working to increase the amount of available infrastructure in addition to cleaning up the existing waste pollution, but more must be done with urgency to sufficiently solve this problem.
Castle
Good morning ...( Easter Monday)
We really are gearing up for carbon neutral 💚 Hydrogen and PHE don't just create it but solve the massive plastic problem globally,, staff are getting up clearing the beaches of plastic in Japan Philippines and alike before holiday makers awake !!
UK
Hydrogen is being researched and demonstrated in the steel, chemicals, glass, and the food and drinks sectors. Industrial sites are upgrading plant equipment to enable the use of hydrogen, for instance at the Stanlow refinery. Manufacturers, including Mitsubishi, Siemens and GE are conducting RI programmes to develop 100% hydrogen-fuelled power generation, expected to be commercially available by 2030.
The Government’s Sector Development Action Plan highlights the nature and scale of opportunities across the hydrogen economy in the UK, focusing on investment, supply chains, jobs and skills, and exports. It outlines government and industry actions to maximise the value from scaling up the UK hydrogen economy.
Castle
Great share/post Castle
Booom !
We're going Hydrogen / uk gov ,, Grants
Plenty of companies needing Hydrogen to run there businesses,, changing over to Hydrogen.
Carbon neutral..
Sofidel in South Wales, who will replace 50% of their current gas boiler consumption with hydrogen at their Port Talbot paper mill
InchDairnie Distillery in Scotland, who plan to run a boiler on 100% hydrogen for use in their distilling process
PD Ports in Teesside, who will use hydrogen to replace diesel in their vehicle fleet, decarbonising port operations from 2026.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/major-boost-for-hydrogen-as-uk-unlocks-new-investment-and-jobs&ved=2ahUKEwjmtpiqyJ6FAxV9VkEAHa04DxwQFnoECCkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw01zxJx3lyOwdrS1elel-ct
Castle
Interesting point you make there No6 re the oil companies, there's a long time left yet where folk will be using petrol/diesel to fuel their vehicles...but at some point these companies will need to look at other sources of revenue which will eventually shape their future business model. Seen talk about renewable etc etc, but the most obvious change has to be the likes of Shell & BP using their existing infrastructure to also supply hydrogen "at the pump". You'd like to think that would be good news to PHE and the likes.
Protos plans have always been to use PHE tec to supply the attached hydrogen filling station that would refuel Hydrogen for HGV’s.
I believe that will be a reality in 2 to 3 years when by that time PHE will be a well known company who led the way to rid the world of waste plastic.