The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Let's see Haggis. If you give it a go they might too (and I am less inclined than you to categorise them as con men traders....I suspect most are simply disgruntled PIs). I hope they don't prove me wrong......
A useful reminder Haggis. Makes me wonder also about Alkamem and how the various concerns that were testing it for their respective application got on with it. Another area on which it would be useful for AFC to update.
Haggis, MPO, Garonne, DW and others.
Would it be possible to have a week on this board without the repetitive moaning, ramping, sniping and insulting that has come to characterise it. At the end of the day I think we all want the same thing….for AFC to succeed, and for the sp to reflect that. For me the situation is quite simple…AfC has made great technical progress and has entered into important partnerships. Bond has suggested multiple orders before the New Year and he will sink or swim based on that expectation.
Could we accept DW and Garonne that Comms has not been perfect and we all understand that. Could we accept Haggis that orders are possible very soon and could be transformational. And could we avoid constant negativity MPO. If we could do all that next week we can advance the AFC debate together.
In writing the above I accept fully that I have contributed to some of the above.
Not sure I understand BB". It's vaccinated foreigners they are opening to in November. The conference is in October so AB can't attend, vaccinated or not. The unvaccinated will still not be able to go after November. So my reading is that AB is probably fully vaccinated so could have gone if the conference was a week later.
Ultimately enable a wider reach. Doesn’t sound terribly imminent does it. Are we expecting too much too soon form the ABB partnership?
That said Bond has touted multiple orders in H2 and they have to come from somewhere!!
The speakers page is still there and AB has indeed vanished. The chap from ABB who looks after data centres is still there. It's a bit concerning as AFC and ABB announced their intention to work together re data centres, so to have one apparently drop out and not the other raises questions. The answers of course might be good ones.
In your view Aimmillionaire. But perhaps not everyone else's. Why don't you enjoy the evening yourself and allow others to have a say? You will feel much better for it.
The fact is that every person working for AFC who is not contributing or pulling their weight is eating into the cash pile. That hastens further dilution so I want to know that each post is being used wisely. I have no evidence at all that that's the case. Sorry if this bores you.
Actually I'm not.....I couldn't give two hoots about your delicate sensitivities and you have certainly bored me.
I would love to know how Iain Thomson and Tim Pollard fill their days. Neither has a great deal of tangible output. In fact Tom has precisely nil and had notched up zero sales in his time with the company.
Interesting yes, but I don't see anything to suggest this is specifically linked to grid-constrained locations and hence involvement with AFC.
I'm very excited about the prospect of AFC partnering with ABB on data centres as announced earlier this year. That could be very big business.