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Looks way too cheap to me. This post from the 27th is a good recap:
Agreed langland. Also, people need to be clear that RUA’s prototype heart valve is not suddenly going to be sped through trials and compete with the majors. RUA have developed a polymer/textile material that they have tested on the bench and it is standing up and exceeding minimum requirements on stress testing etc. It is comprised RUA’s Elast-Eon polymer (which already has an FDA master file for use in patients) and a medical textile. This combination was used in the vascular grafts development and found to be suitable for a heart valve leaflet.
The majors do however need a next generation material to succeed current animal gelatin based valves and if they cannot develop it themselves, they usually buyout the technology from others and that’s where RUA stand to benefit. Hence, they are hoping to strike a deal to let one major have a feel of it and test it themselves. There is a data pack and we are told it is RUA’s intention to take that to the others players too.
You can see where this might lead.
Https://www.thephoenix.ie/article/imc-exploration-golden-opportunity/
quite a good read IMO
Underinvestment
Apart from the rise of EVs and the economic sanctions against Russia, the exploration sector has suffered from massive underinvestment for years. This will lead to a very limited number of new nickel projects in the short term, let alone new nickel mines, as it takes years for a project to be developed into a mine and go into production.
Https://en.cdfund.com/media/blogs/nickel-an-essential-metal-for-the-green-transition.html
Europe's largest nickel mine - Talvivaara (being adjacent) is the draw for me.
Https://metals-one.com/projects/finland-black-schist/
10.11.23
Https://coincheckup.com/coins/bitcoin/markets
GS20 24h volume on BTC $2.48b
Binance 24h volume on BTC $5.63b
Let that sink in!! Binance MCAP £37b GST MCAP £25m
So am I right in saying that with Binance being a $37bn mcap (according to their site) based on roughly $18bn 24hr turnover, would that put us roughly at fair value at $12bn mcap from $6bn 24hr turnover? 1.78bn shares in issue means roughly $6.74 per share or £5.11????????????????????, nu 1.415p/share. So a 361 bagger from here? £350 becomes £126k?
Https://coincodex.com/exchanges/
looks like a new entry at no. 32 (for GST), currently 1.415p/share
gst:
one of the trades is interesting:
15.30h vol 3214017, paid 1.8004 (at that time bid = 1.30, ask 1.35)
So a trade worth £57.86k
Https://coincodex.com/exchanges/
looks like a new entry at no. 32 (for GST)
On T-gram: https://twitter.com/redditdeluxe/status/1722974332568182972
Https://www.barrons.com/articles/bitcoin-ethereum-price-crypto-markets-today-79622fed?siteid=yhoof2
That June 2023 blog spoke of up to a 1000% rise for QBT. People on chat boards have also said a target of £1, maybe even £2. So that makes the present levels - be it 1p, 2p or 3p, .... sound IMO very low indeed. :-)
6 days ago:
Https://mugglehead.com/atlantic-lithiums-new-mine-is-african-alternative-to-chinese-lithium-dominance/