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True Tiino,
We could solve it all at a stroke. We could bomb Brussels. Sprouts have always been an acquired taste.
Seriously tho, it’s a shame that politicians, of any persuasion, are all self serving gits with a nailed on pension, whatever happens.
My little black and white robots show the 3D printing.
I don’t think that composites are printed as I’m sure they are “woven”, I think that graphene is added to the resin used to bond the fibres.
The propellor collaboration is mentioned in the company prevention from this summer (it’s on the website)
I’ve just re-read the interims, and at the bottom of the collaborations updates, the Axia update is something about funding from partners. Looks good to me
Page 45 in the business section.
A full page article about the National Composites Centre. (Well nearly full page)
Some of the usual suspects mentioned.....sheffield uni, Warwick uni.
And another...GEDowty “a maker of composite propellers”
That’s funny, we’ve got a collaboration with a propeller manufacturer?
Coincidence?
Are you a detective!,,,,
That made me laugh, yes you’re quite right
There are are a couple of us in the village holding shares, and a mate from a few villages down too.
We feel like a bit of an outpost
It’s years since I’ve been in Carlisle, I normally just stop at southwaite services on my way to scotland
Bearing in mind I was reading them late last night!
The airline order is for “seat backs” initially for 6000, but rising to 60000. However there are plenty of other applications for airlines, now that this has been proven. The airlines save money by using graphene due to weight saving. And the airline is moving fast because the economies are so good.
The Aecom potential is extremely good. The current order/orders are just to get the final product certified.
Please bear in mind that I’m just passing on what I read last night, and to be fair, I’d had a couple of scoops myself!
Earlier said that the Aecom product is already tested, and that this order is for Certification to ISO standard due to the application.
I take it that, that means certification of the final Aecom product? Once graphene has worked its magic?
It’s a strange one today. I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve been deliberating for a few days, and in the end I’ve placed s couple of low buy limits. I haven’t considered selling, just adding to my average at a potentially low price.
A good outcome would be that I don’t buy any!
I think that today’s Rns is hugely important.
This product (range) overcomes any transport issues, whilst retaining protection for our production methods etc.
It seems to be adaptable for its intended use
It must have a price scale dependant on specification
It jumps the gap from being able to produce high quality graphene, to producing high quality graphene that is “ready to go”. Like a ready meal, rather than a table of ingredients!
What I’d love to know , is who is creating the “ready meal”? Is it Vrs? Or one of our collaborators?
Graphene has just become a much easier “ingredient” to use ......I think!
JESK many thanks, for the update.
Next question (sorry) are any of these institutional holders (or those under the banner) recognised shorters?
My point being that I’m worried about an IQE type of attack. On the other hand there could be a move towards a takeover, or an active investor trying to drive profit instead of the continuing drive for market share.
Any thoughts would be appreciated