Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Morning
It would be my view that next week we will see the 'orange fool' lose the White House. Again it would be my view that this will be a big positive step forward in the renewable energy markets, some more rational thinking, and much more global cooperation.
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Bobby
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/2k-invest-d-buy-3-061320280.html?soc_src=community&soc_trk=tw
Evening
It's like the 'War of the Currents'. The average guy just won't get it until they get it I suppose. And most of the people that do get have some financial incentive.
Starting in the late 1880s, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were embroiled in a battle now known as the War of the Currents.
Edison developed direct current -- current that runs continually in a single direction, like in a battery or a fuel cell. During the early years of electricity, direct current (shorthanded as DC) was the standard in the U.S.
But there was one problem. Direct current is not easily converted to higher or lower voltages.
Tesla believed that alternating current (or AC) was the solution to this problem. Alternating current reverses direction a certain number of times per second -- 60 in the U.S. -- and can be converted to different voltages relatively easily using a transformer.
Edison, not wanting to lose the royalties he was earning from his direct current patents, began a campaign to discredit alternating current. He spread misinformation saying that alternating current was more dangerous, even going so far as to publicly electrocute stray animals using alternating current to prove his point.
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Bobby
Yo brgmg69
Your post is meaningless dribble. It tells us nothing except perhaps you think your intellectually superior.
Try and respect others and keep the emotional waffle inside your Head.
Just my opinion DYOR.
Regards
Bobby
Morning
So now we know the selling story. And while a buyback looks a good move, I don't think it will happen. Which begs the question of why? My answer would be so that certain individuals or parties can buy in at these incredibly low rates. And I suspect that this will happen after the JSE listing. Volume in trades has increased over recent weeks after the summer break. To keep the sp at current levels will mean a very quick reduction in those GS shares.
My conclusion is we are in for one hell of an upward movement between anytime now and 2021.
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Bobby
yes indeed faramog the AIM market is purely driven on sentiment and not the bottom line. There's a big bunch of private investors that are like children running around the garden looking for easter eggs. Someone like Matt Han**** pops up on SkyNews and mentions something about a Phama Stock and the Twitter guys pile in.
It's of course a bad strategy and I like to think that the more sophisticated BMN Investors cruising at 30,000 feet looking down at this nonsense will eventually see the rewards. The basics. Invest in a good company, buy at a good price, and hold long term.
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Bobby
Afternoon
Looking for a big week and 16p to be paid at some point. I was actually thinking that Bushveld is not really that dynamic in terms of name. I’m pretty sure the South Africans will not change it to improve sentiment but I kinda like;
GLOBAL VANADIUM
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Bobby
Colin Smith walked quickly though Dresden city centre. Light rain was beginning to fall. There was something in the air he thought. Tomorrow he would return to his hectic job as a Market Maker in the heart of London. He was apprehensive. For several months he had been shorting stocks in an attempt to maximise profits. Sentiment was however changing against his position. It was not looking good. He snapped himself out of his gloomy depression as he heard a whistling overhead. It grew closer and loader. It was now directly overhead. A dark mass hurtled down. In the final seconds Colin’s miserable life he realised it was a Bomb. Stencilled on the side in white letters were 3 letters. ‘BMN’.
Afternoon
Spike it up, spike it down. The silly and childish games played by MM's is laughable. The AIM was designed for these back room Clowns to maximise profits with zero regard for serious Investors. While it may be true that many listed companies on the AIM are more 'huff' than 'puff' the alpha giant Bushveld is a premiership team playing in the village league. I look forward to the day when Colin and his MM friends are crushed by the buying pressure and surrender their ridiculous short.
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Bobby
Morning
The AIM MM's are continuing to sell their manufactured shares into the Market to keep the SP suppressed.
Their understanding of this company must be somewhat limited in my view. I can only assume there a bunch of dim witted Clowns who will eventually end up picking Strawberries as a new Career once their gross incompetence and losses are exposed.
Regards
Bobby
Evening - I think our MM friends are themselves falling victim to:
Loss aversion occurs in cognitive psychology, decision theory, and behavioral economics. Loss aversion refers to people's tendency to prefer avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains: it is better to not lose $5 than to find $5. The principle is very prominent in the domain of economics.
Suck it up Boys!
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Bobby