The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
I can't believe that this board has so much power to lower or raise the sp with unfounded gossip and uneducated opinions. I dip in and out of this board as its always interesting to disect news. There is enough sensible input here to keep it informative. Fearful bleating is fairly obvious. Just ignore it. After two years waiting, reading listening to everything they put out and the other research that's been done. I think he1 is onto a winner. GLTAH x
Interesting to see all the rather male chat about Lorna. I've been trying to read her fashion signals. This woman isn't a baby, she's got kids. I would say she has been very busy over the last 13+ years. A serious geologist and working mother. Her personal style isn't very urban nor does it speak of a great focus on up to date personal style, make up, grooming, clothes etc. Not that she is scruffy, but she isnt quite there with the power dress. This is a great thing. Because I see her past commitment to her trade and a solid life. As she increases her business acumen and has to deal with big people in glass offices and media etc her style will change.
Surely flow testing is what Baker Hughes provides. From their website
'Fluid sampling and formation pressure measurements are essential to optimizing your well completion and production designs for maximum profitability. Baker Hughes's Pressure Testing & Sampling services deliver key reservoir characterization, while drilling, to help you improve the designs of your wells and facilities, establish reserves, and engineer the best flow assurance program for your field.
Are there any helium companies out there to compare he1 to or the potential of he1? I'm looking at Helium Evolution and North American helium which have already set up production in Canada and the share price isn't great but of course I do not know much about what stage they are at. Although they seem to have found helium fields in Canada and have set up production facilities. Shares are still only under 20 cents. Why would ours shoot up so fast?
What can we expect in terms of production and distribution? And how the company will evolve, if they will sell gas or what? I presume that once discovery happens the shares will rocket and then drop when the real business of moving it takes over. Any thoughts from you lot?
I'm really worried about the crisis about to hit most of Africa. Wheat/food crises are the most important indication of political instability. It's going to be wild out there at some point. I wish that drill would get there asap but will there be enough peace to get helium out to market?
Haha, all your responses are fab! Sorry about the generalisations, im a mixed bag of ethnicities too but mainly a Londoner. It's a great day today, my us stocks have sunk so I'm a bit lighter in my step today.
Thanks guys, I've so much enjoyed this board. So different to the American teenagers with their stupid giffs. Perhaps youre all retired, maybe it's just cos yr English.. You're certainly all men. Anyhow I've been in this for months, I should have sold at 28 and bought back in, but I just kept adding. I think this is a good un. At least it better be as ive gone against common sense and over extended... Holding breath till the next rns..