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Everyone moaning about the drop in the value of the Pound and how that negatively affects importers, but no one willing to talk about how this will benefit exporters such as Games Workshop. UK media is very negative towards the UK, always has been.
I had always read that you should avoid IPOs. I went against all advice with this one and bought into my first IPO. Never again lol.
https://www.hl.co.uk/news/articles/3-shares-at-the-centre-of-the-clean-energy-revolution
This is now trading at pre-covid prices. Tempted to top up but am I just trying to catch a falling knife?
Fair one, cheers for the responses.
How do people on here think ITM compares to CWR and if you've invested in either why one over the other?
I personally prefer CWR however the UK Gov. has been quoted as directly referring to ITM power, even having photo ops at the Bessemer Industrial Estate in Sheffield where ITM has a site. Why does Gov. not mention CWR?
https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/education/2022/04/26/itm-power-lighter-than-air/
The Gov (Taxpayer) bought these shares for about 440p and the share price has rarely been above that amount since.
So yes the government have lost lots of money on this.
So, basically Ceres is f*cked
Bayobach - that’s fair, thanks for a level headed and thorough response, you’ve made me feel better about this stock now.
Everyone else - stop flapping I was just pointing it out.
I'm an optimist but some people should probably realise we have been on a hydrogen bubble before, click the following link and select 'Max' to see where we are in comparison to the last CWR bubble. Just saying:
https://www.google.com/search?q=cwr+share+price&source=hp&ei=9BcrYr2GEYSQ8gK7z7zIBg&iflsig=AHkkrS4AAAAAYismBEr4tHXWFlaosNAmL9CgnuNdtwW5&ved=0ahUKEwi90Izy4L32AhUEiFwKHbsnD2kQ4dUDCAk&uact=5&oq=cwr+share+price&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyDwgAELEDEIMBEEMQRhD6ATIFCAAQgAQyBQgAEIAEMgUIABCABDIFCAAQgAQyBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgsIABCxAxCDARCRAjoECAAQQzoLCC4QgAQQxwEQrwFQAFi2C2CvDmgAcAB4AYABoQOIAaUPkgEJMC44LjAuMS4xmAEAoAEB&sclient=gws-wiz&safe=active
Nice article - short and to the point. But also balanced reference Hydrogen's limits in solving all of the transport sectors issues but with a unique role in heavy vehicles.
You haven’t met Warhammer players have you?
Pandatron, I'm fairly new to investing so forgive me if I sound naive but why would people sell BEFORE ex-div date? Surely if they've come this far they'd hang on for that good payout only next month?
Genuine question, and thanks in advance.
Gary - Thanks, yeh I use HL as well but have heard good things about AJ Bell.
It's ironic that BP had to put up with such low prices of Oil during the height of the pandemic and now they are pariahs because the price of Oil has increased with no input from themselves.
The same people that call out O and G still use cars, medicines, plastic polymers that come from this vital industry.
Please may I ask which platform you are ysing? I am a long term holder of NWG
Does anyone know where I can find what Hydogen ONe is invested in?
This should surely benefit Hydrogen investors such as ourselves:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/russian-energy-europe-scrambles-to-reduce-its-dependency/ar-AAUyirD?ocid=msedgntp
Ok, it’s just that Linde are exposed to Hydrogen and they have proven income and a small divi.