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He was particularly excited about Flow Batteries and data centres last time I recall, highlight the serious exloration big tech (Appr, Msoft, Goog) was making into self sufficient renewable energy supply.
Largo Resources (OTCQX:LGORF) gained 15% in premarket trading after investor Leon Cooperman recommend the shares on CNBC, citing the company's move into the battery business.
Largo Resources has ~$600m market cap; calls Largo the only company in the battery business "that is making money"
Cooperman also like Athene (NYSE:ATH).
LARGOS comms are simple, rightly or wrongly.
Why not recommend BMN I wonder?
Yeah that would be me I guess. Having perused ADVFN today I see my thoughts coincided with his majesty there, not intended and makes it look a little synchronised. It is not.
If the email from Chika is genuine then at least they are saying there are partnerships and sensitivities at play 're lack of comms which is the first recognition I have seen from them around that, which is something.
I still think they could give the market few more crumbs to which things together without breaking agreements but c'estv la vie.
I see we are being ground down again to the next ta point?
Gla
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000q3pn
Rutherford and fry podcast, silly premise about hamsters powering London but good fun. Mentions grid batteries midway as part of the investigation, Inc Vanadium. Fleeting but first thing I have heard on BBC beyond Jeremy Vine.
Also footnote that all biological life is basically based on energy from a flow process, charge across membrane, rung a bell?