RE: Lower Thames Crossing24 Feb 2026 06:58
There's no point in racking your brains the day before the announcements...for me as an investor, the only question is: what are the prospects? (Acquisitions, partnerships, etc.) What's the status of the S&P 500 partner? Are there other promising projects? Wilson would have to be a very good actor if he's been feigning a lot of optimism. Why would he? The evidence for positive development at AFC-Energy is mounting. You can only maliciously ignore it. As I said...I believe John Wilson still has an ace up his sleeve; he has a clear strategy and excellent colleagues. The most important thing I'm hoping for is further disclosure of the strategy and positive development of the partnerships. Wilson isn't a magician, but a top strategist with maximum overview and a great network, not just in the hydrogen/ammonia sector. With Rendall in his leadership position as head of the Ammonia Alliance, we have one of the best engineers and a trusted figure who transcends all boundaries (politics, various companies, etc.). I have complete confidence in him; whether they want that is something they will have to decide for themselves. I expect a reassessment if things develop positively, and that's precisely what's happening right now, as we saw a few days ago.