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What are people’s thoughts on Linde? Their SP has dropped quite significantly recently but I always wondered if they were a good hydrogen investment.
Is anyone invested?
Dom
Yeh, I mean those service station meals are quite expensive but I’ll do my best. Hopefully they’ll offer me share options if I carry on like this.
Is it just me or does anyone else try and only buy fuel from BP garages as they are shareholders and its technically like getting a free tank as you are basically buying it off yourself? #Sigma #PetrollionaireGrindset #Rockefeller
@PhatStyle
Many thanks for the response, I wouldn't consider myself a novice, I must have touched a nerve given your response. Is this because you invested heavily and are now questioning your choices?
There is literally no justification for your position just speculation - which is fine. But let's not forget, we invested in a company that doesn't make a profit so naturally we are speculators, I just think we should be realistic.
40 hours a week? I spend more time ****ing off weekly mate
Chilting - This is the second time in 5 years the price has been this low - nothing unique about this price.
My thoughts are that this will not bottom out until the end of 2022 given the prospects of sustained high interest rates and a war in Europe giving the world economies jitters.
I could be wrong but that's my honest opinion potentially see a price halving from current position to £2.50.
The bright side is that the political commitments are still in place. So I will never sell, but i certainly won't be buying any more at the moment. Thoughts?
I've said this before and I'll say it again. I think this stock will hit £60 before end of FY 2022.
Thoughts?
One day this stock will be like Tesla/Bitcoin in that just because it is cannabis people will jump on it just to be edgy. That combined with the genuine market for cannabis based medical products means we'll be higher than a hotboxed car full of teenagers in a McDonald's car park in Stockport.
Thoughts?
The bubble's burst ladies and gents, time to go home. Weird valuation from Berenberg Bank of 1,560p though?
Alas_Smith - thanks for the heads up, I've just had a quick glance and I'll keep an eye on them but not keen to get involved with another IPO again at the moment.
Yes I was looking at Albemarle - but wasn't sure about investing on the NYSE. And thanks for the article Pandatron, yes I have seen that before it's great news.
Boyobach - you're right I had forgotten to mention the environmental cost of mining for minerals used in EV's - this may be to Hydrogen's advantage. Also, hydrogen is still more efficient than conventional combustion engines and has the benefit of being refuelled just as quickly - whereas an EV can take up to half an hour.
I have a long term optimism for this company and for hydrogen, thanks for the reassurance.
I've been invested in Hydrogen for 3 years now (which isn't that long, just giving context) and I am starting to winder with the chronic share price falls whether I have entered a bubble. I thought there would be a significant positive shift in the share price and in sentiment after COP 26, but I haven't noticed any.
I have also been researching more into hydrogen and I can't see this ever going big with the consumer vehicles market as EV's are far more efficient (in terms of how much energy is used to produce the end result) whereas hydrogen requires the use of electricity to produce hydrogen to then be converted atback to electricity at the point of use.
I do however think that there may be widespread applications in heavy transport and shipping.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Am i being too optimistic? or have I been naive?
I just bought in today at £51.
I can see this share price going past £60 this year but regardless, this is a long hold for me due to the increased demand from the EV market which is being bolstered by politicians across the world.
I believe Rio are well exposed to the lithium market but does anyone have any thoughts on whether there are better exposed companies?
Alwaysone - Just out of curiosity, what number do you think is a good entry point on a company that doesn't turn a profit?