RE: Hydrogen Valley revised termsToday 09:13
"do you have any evidence that Pat Tremamunno isn’t selling"
SilverFoxd — This is what I actually said: "Moreover, he (Pat Tremamunno) has taken a decent stake in GLND, representing a six-figure holding in dollars. This clearly demonstrates his confidence in the Jameson Land project coming good. I am therefore relaxed and believe Tremamunno is unlikely to offload his 220 million 80M shares anytime soon."
I didn't say "Pat Tremamunno isn’t selling". The key operative words in my comment were "UNLIKELY" and "ANYTIME SOON". In this case, it is highly probable that Tremamunno will wait and see how Jameson Land plays out. In this context, don't overlook the fact that Tremamunno and Robert Price must have had a close business relationship (via the Hydrogen Valley connection), and it is very possible they are still in touch—which explains Tremamunno's confidence in the JL project.
You ask, "do you have any evidence?"
An understandable question! On 17/05/26, I commented that 80M was late in providing the Disko update, but importantly, it was positive news that confirmed drilling this year (July). I felt vindicated in the optimism I expressed before that announcement, just as I was proven right regarding the successful GLND listing and fundraising. Furthermore, back on 28/03/25, when things were looking gloomy and the share price was at 0.26p, I raised a question under a different thread: "Is it likely or unlikely that Jameson Land will have a partner this year (2025)?" Exactly one month later on 28/04/25 we got the announcement of a partner for JL. We now realise how profoundly that April announcement has transformed 80M's prospects.
The long and short of what I am trying to say is that I am equally happy with my research findings regarding Pat Tremamunno's 220-million shareholding in 80M. That's all I am prepared to share at the moment. Sorry! I will gladly add that no one is obliged to take what I say seriously, and I won't be offended if they don't (including yourself).
Changing the subject completely: "Hard work works!" For me, in this context, hard research pays off—and that includes thinking outside the box. One may encounter some unavoidable missteps along the way, but that just goes with the territory of deep research: https://youtu.be/DK0tZqACMSI
I wish you all the best with your investment.