Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
There was a certain arrogance about their RNS way back of 26th January.
“No decision has yet been made and there can be no certainty that any partnership agreement will occur. A further announcement will be made in due course, as appropriate.”
Since then Sweet FA.
Selecta, I feel for you. I am only 60% down. Shambolic and poor in every sense.
Regardless of the GE date, probably autumn, or who wins (and let’s face two cheeks of the same butt), the next Government is going to have to make a decision about the country’s energy needs. Net Zero and so called “global warming” is one huge pyramid scheme scam whereby windmills and solar panels cannot make up the shortfall of carbon energy. SNRs are the future and the sooner it happens the better for the country as a whole by way of infrastructure, well paid jobs, money into pockets and to British tech companies share in the profits.
With no rise in the booze duty JDW has a clearer view of the road ahead that is paved with cash. I think of JDW as a seasonal business too where the lighter evenings and warmer days will see more punters through the doors and an increased spend on eating out. I also see more tax cuts, maybe a rise in personal allowances, to come in the autumn statement
Trout. I hope you don’t mind. Your comments sparked so many similar thoughts.
I left school at 15 with no qualifications but pushed by my parents to find a job, any job, that could contribute to the family’s poor income by way of paying “board”. I joined the University of Life in the building trade of the 60s where health and safety, diversity and ESG would have been laughed off site by brickies, chippys and sparks. When arthritis kicked in as it inevitably does to tradesmen scrabbling around on the floor for years, I found myself in the Civil Service where 30 years in the building trade gave me a head start on the skivers, misfits, deviants, and the “instructors” who filled many a day a with “courses” designed to correct my thinking. I think a number of them were budding lefty politicians.
Just now I try to influence my two 18 year old 6th form grand kids to get a proper job in the real world and to be unswayed by thoughts of a partying debt-fuelled uni, the Mickey Mouse degrees and the brainwashing they will witness.
Fortunately, and influenced by their parents and grandparents, they both have part time jobs, one in a MacD, the other in a supermarket. They mix with people of other backgrounds and are learning about life in a far more rounded way than a University could. When they reached 18 they both received a sum of money with appropriate advice from Nana and Grandad, invested in their early years in amongst others, BDEV.
And now I am back in BDEV in a small way but looking to build my stake. GLA.
Your buy showing as "unknown" Lee. I got more at 2.97 too. Last of the sub 3p bargains after Darrans interview. It was interesting his focus of growing the company with cash rather than promising dividend payments. GLA.
This was bad timing by BDEV and Redrow. If they had waited until after the March budget and /or the one in the autumn when pre-election bribes in the way of tax cuts will be the name of the game, the market’s and their shareholders' reaction would have been different. For me its a hold, glass half full and in the longer term still a buy.
Tim Martin is something of a Working Class Hero. That's why the Establishment and their hangers on hate him so much. He is part of the reason I buy into JDW and its success story. I hope he sues these morons.
Although you may not fancy a punt on Wetherspoons shares and perhaps just pop in for the odd pint or two, there are other good reasons to support the company as outlined in City AM.
https://www.cityam.com/an-ode-to-spoons-bastion-cheap-pints-steward-civic-heritage/
I went into our local Wetherspoons last week to sort an issue with a voucher bought as a Xmas gift for someone. It was very quickly sorted by a manager who emerged from the kitchen. Meanwhile during the two minute wait I was amazed how many people were in there eating and drinking. The place was heaving with just half a dozen tables unoccupied but people arriving and joining the wait at the bar. A dozen or more hardies in the smoking shelter out doors too. I bought more JDW this week and will do so next week.