George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
It looks very much as though this is going belly up. I have been in 5 or 6 companies which never came back from suspension and the longer it goes on the more likely it won't.
But for you Progress, I sincerely hope that it does come back That was an awful big risk putting in your Pension fund. GL
Quite right, This all-green by 2030 is pie in the sky. We haven't got the infrastructure nor the outlets for plug-ins and never will have. The best and most obvious idea is the self-charging, which only Toyota/Lexus have bothered to do.
With us causing just 1% of the earth's emissions it's farcical. The Geens want to go to China and India and protest, not soft targets like here.
To you guys on this BB, always interesting to read the diverse range of topics, although I don't agree with all the political views.
I don't know if any of you use to read the AML board several years back, it had some really interesting and very wealthy, even millionaires posting on there .
Interesting to read about you two guys on about boxing. I can show my age by going back to the days of Henry Cooper, Freddie Mills, Terry Downes and Dave Charnley.
Lost a bit of interest after the World Heavyweigbt titles were split up, mainly due to Ali, as much as I liked him. I have seen Ali on an exhibition in Birmingham, Tyson and Foreman in Las Vegas where I met Sugar Ray Leonard outside Caesars Palace.
Anyway, allthe best with TXP.
Very true katstrangler, there was a book out,many years ago called 'Ride the waves.' Long term holding, especially Aim has a small percentage of realising gains. Whereas playing the current trend is usually the best option, ignoring fundamentals.I find it quite entertaining with the poster yoinferring. GL
Correct Sharebel, Worthington came back from suspension as a new investment company rising 1300% over a couple of days a few moons ago. Always a difficult decision to sell at a reasonable profit or push your luck. I was told a long time ago "That always takes a profit"