Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
I was in ghus gof a while late last year but sold for a 30 odd % profit before recent drop. Set myself a re-entry price of 25p but recent expensive lions and backhanders plus constant delays had me wondering whether this is now more of lifestyle company for the directors so staying out until I see a better balancing of interests for ordinary shareholders.
Trust me Troajan, we will never see a penny of that royalty. It will either be sold off to keep the gravy train going for Bozzerella and Birdie, of just be left to gather dust.
Am I correct in remembering that even if Kabwe lead, zinc and vanadium project goes ahead, we are at the back of the queue after JLP have recovered all their costs and some?
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/superconducter-material-new-breakthrough-electronics-b2296644.html
Wonder if this may have any bearing on new SP lows?
Sorry wrong board. Should be JLP
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/superconducter-material-new-breakthrough-electronics-b2296644.html
Wonder if this may have any bearing on new SP lows?
Colin several times in interviews stated that he was not worried about the grades. Well he damn well should have been.
Why would a very wealthy octogenarian worry about ANYTHING. Other than staying alive long enough to spend it.
https://www.unilad.com/news/scientists-discovered-new-ocean-forming-africa-split-865593-20230306
That explains the low SP then
Having listened to the latest audioboom, I found it impossible to avoid comparing Birdie's cautious demeanour today with his previous constant hype about fantastic grades, 2MT in the bag, done deal with AA etc.
When did he bang on about pre-concentration during the drilling campaign? Let's face it, he's only talking about it now because, having miserably failed to hit 2MT and do a deal with AA, he needs to find some way to package BR up as an attractive proposition.
He keeps banging on about cash flow but when asked about viability he's vague and defensive.
He also mentioned that global mining grades are now much lower at an average 0.6% , but we are stuck at around 0.3% and even with pre-concentration, he struggles to convince that we would get much more than 0.45%.
Not a troll. Just someone who is angry with himself for getting sucked in by Birdie's over-optimistic hype.
"So EVEN if the share price was the same along with the divs being the same as they were PRE d.d inflation, then it still would not buy you anything like your investment then once did.
Hence it is a right, and surely almost an obligation by long term shareholders to tell it how it is, and not dress it up to pretend this share is anything other than it really is,. Which imo is a Gov buffer zone between the cash strapped Gov, and the growing masses of poor to continue to 'fund, bail out, keep rooves over unlucky, or undeserving heads, because now, since our country has been overfilled , that HMG know it can no longer afford to so so, but fortunately know a lot of 'hopeful' loyal, and deluded shareholders who 'can' and will, willing or not."
There seems to be an assumption in your comments that high inflation will be with us forever, notwithstanding a decade or more or low inflation. And when that returns, stocks like lloy will shine.
A little way off next set of trading figures so presumably today's rise is off the back of ABF's figures out today.
We must be due an operational update on gas sales soon.
If they are still fairly flat with all that's going on in the energy world, then there is no hope we will ever see our money back.