Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Monty.
Re "I dont post much but want to reply to old school. We have been let down baddly here, some would say lied to. I believed in Colin but no more. After bushranger he should go or carry on drilling. Forget more chasing rainbows in Zambia. Start to pay a divi so we can start to claw back our losses. I think old school could be Colin."
Don't think it could be birdy. He didn't repeat everything in his post like he normally does
Billy re "Jezz we have spent too much on BR now to stop"
Today's RNS merely confirms to me that Bushranger is our HS2 moment.
Never too late or too much money spent to pull the plug. At the moment the only solid thing we have going is Manica and I for one do not wish to see the Bulllshiiter in Chief using up our valuable profits from this source to continue supporting Bird's vanity. Mothball it and in 2 years' time we will see if his constant ramping of copper prices was also Bulllshhite
And no dilution
MTMU
curious to know on what basis you believe a buyback of a mere half million would add 2p to the sp. Also whether you can recall a single company ever whose sp benefitted so much from such a modest stimulus.
Unless of course you're teasing us.
Thought I replied to you earlier but no sign of post.
Deleted maybe?
Gist of post was that you are being, at best, disingenuous by suggesting it's all about the assets and not the leaders.
Case in point is BMR Mining which had a wonderful stable of very valuable assets and a potentially very bright future until Bird got his hands on it with Borrelli and thousands of loyal LTHs lost huge amounts of money. In any event your hint that you are in glr just for the assets despite current leadership is a strange investment strategy.
To answer your later question, I have interests in KEN(BMR), GLR, XTR AND JLP