Speaking of vehicles. We've got an old fordson tractor on the farm from my father's days many tears ago. Decided to call it nfx. It sits in the corner of the shed and needs a jump start to get it going. It's only taken out a few times during the year just to keep the wheels turning. Why do we hang onto it? My son reckons as the price of vintage tractors goes up it's worth keeping a while yet. Me I'm not so sure. No one wants to drive it as without power steering it takes hard work. Still it's been here a long time and might be worth something in years to come. Good old nfx
I would suggest this is , at these prices, a perfect opportunity to be buying into echo. With update likely to land at anytime doubling income overnight.
I think think that the ceo role has been part time for quite a long time and will continue to be so in the future. 10 grand a month, what's not to like.
Because of past history. Timelines never met and lack of trust in the current bod I would think. And yes I am invested here, with a short term strategy. Hopefully we can go on another run to 1 to 2p.
We may of course not sign any contracts but just supply at spot price. Will depend on whether the customers want to gamble on lower prices in the coming months. Or if Martin wants to gamble possible future price rises against certainty of income.
I can see that they have no other choice than to announce the data study results that they have been banging on about for what seems like forever . One of the things that might actually move the sp of its r's. Like watching paint dry.
Anything else Filter ? Rabbit's foot Horseshoe up the correct way Touch wood Black cat Passing a minister Ladder Whistling down at the harbour Etc etc ATB