Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
From RNS 'As a result, we now seek partnerships with proven gaming software and other established operators.' Once partnerships are put in place with multi dollar value companies , the value of this change to WEB will become apparent.
No RNS yet, but expect one to drop at any time but from their last results : 'We have been encouraged by recent progress and the forthcoming Supreme Court hearing on Sports betting, likely to be held early December, the outcome of which could become a game changer for the USA industry. As a licensed US operator with multiple business strands across almost all the key regulated States in the USA, as well as being well connected in international markets, the Board are aware we stand in an advantageous position to exploit opportunities as they arise.'
Another extract of particular interest: There seems to be many ongoing procurements in their final phases, meaning several catalysts to close the price/value gap but also widening it should Smart Eye lose more business to Seeing Machines.
Cornwall's out-of-hours GP service rated amongst top 26th April 2018 Cornwall�s out of hours GP service has been recorded as being one of the best performing in the whole of the south of England. The new integrated 111 and out-of-hours service was launched by Kernow Health in November and has been in the top four in the south since. Latest figures for the week ending show that in Cornwall 94.5% of calls to the service were answered within 60 seconds. This was the second best behind the Isle of Wight with 95.8%. In comparison in Devon it was just 70.4%. The service is provided through a partnership between Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, Kernow Health Community Interest Company and Vocare. The telephone side is handled by Vocare while Kernow Health provides the GP out-of-hours service. Kernow Health chief executive Peter Stokes provided information about the service to Cornwall Council�s health and adult social care overview and scrutiny committee. He explained that Kernow Health was formed in a collaboration between GP practices across Cornwall and said that the model for the out-of-hours service had been modelled on for the former Kernow Doc service which operated for many years in the county. Patients call the 111 number and their needs are assessed by trained call handlers and if the outcome is they need to see a doctor then it is passed to a Clinical Assessment Service (CAS). Calls made in office hours are referred back to their own GP. The CAS is staffed by nurses, paramedics, palliative care nurses and GPs. When patients get through to this service then a decision is made on whether a home visit is made or whether the patient should be referred to a treatment centre or for urgent assistance. Mr Stokes told councillors: �The model was designed very much on the old Kernow Doc model. That was based on the idea of getting patients to see a clinician as quickly as possible rather than having someone using an algorithm.� He added: �In the four months we have been one of the best in the country and the south west. We are meeting all of the targets for people who are calling through.� Mr Stokes explained that the system had also continued to meet targets at busier times such as Christmas and Easter. He said that over the Easter weekend they received 1,200 calls on the Saturday. Councillors heard that on a normal week day the service received between 200 and 300 calls a day while on Saturdays that increased to 700 to 800 and on Sundays 600 to 700. Mr Stokes added that the partnership work which had been done by Kernow Health and RCHT had helped to increase the quality and efficiency of the service. �We know that if we get this service right it would ease the pressure on the emergency departments at Treliske and Derriford,� he said. He said that generally the service had seen an increase of 8.5% in the number of calls being handled since it start
For info: From last RNS Sinclair intends to report its full year results for the year ended 31 December 2017 on 30 April 2018 which will be accompanied by an update on the Group's US strategy.
'Furthermore, recent NHS strategy publications focused on the provision of integrated urgent care services have resulted in our pipeline of opportunities being significantly stronger than previously anticipated, confirming that our strategy is the optimal way forward to build market share.'
Today's RNS update Wendy Lawrence, CEO of Totally plc, commented: "We remain fully committed and confident in our buy and build strategy which has resulted in the successful completion of four targeted acquisitions since 2016, taking the Group closer to its goal of becoming the leading provider of out-of-hospital care in the UK. "Having built a strong portfolio of businesses across the healthcare sector, the Group continues to make substantial progress in line with previously announced targets. Furthermore, recent NHS strategy publications focused on the provision of integrated urgent care services have resulted in our pipeline of opportunities being significantly stronger than previously anticipated, confirming that our strategy is the optimal way forward to build market share. "We continue to be highly targeted in our expansion approach in order to ensure we make the right investment decisions and ultimately deliver long-term value to our Shareholders. The Board firmly believes that the Company's shares represent an attractive investment opportunity and, for this reason, considers the option to undertake select purchases of shares to be a suitable method of returning surplus cash to Shareholders without compromising our current strategy."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h99tdEiWaos 'Vocare acquisition transformational - taken business from �10m revenues to �100m revenues'
Vocare was acquired by Totally on October 24th 2017. Thus revenues to the year end of 2017 (�21,351,000) included only c 2 months of Vocare revenue. Going forward Totally revenue will include: Vocare: � Awarded the NHS 111 service for Wiltshire, worth �13,125,000 over 5 years and due to launch on the 1st May 2018 � Successfully mobilised the NHS 111 service for Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, a 5 year contract worth �10,248,000 over the contract period � Awarded a two-year extension to deliver GP Out-of-Hours for the Vale of York with an annual value of �3,000,000 � Secured a one-year extension at �2,998,000 per annum for GP Out-of-Hours services for prisons operating under NHS South Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Groups � Contract extensions worth a total value of circa �4.1m for urgent care services to be provided to NHS Sunderland and NHS East Leicestershire CCGs and Dental Triage service in North of Tyne and Tees � 12 month extension for the provision of GP Out-of-Hours service for East Staffordshire, delivered in partnership with Virgin Healthcare at a value of �900,000 Vocare will continue to provide urgent care services to NHS Sunderland CCG ("Sunderland CCG") via Bunny Hill, Washington and Houghton Urgent Care Centres where each contract has been extended for a further 7 months to 31 March 2019 for a total value of �2.1m. Vocare will also continue to provide urgent care services to NHS East Leicestershire CCG through the East Leicestershire and Rutland Urgent Care Centres. This contract has been extended for a further 12 months to 31 March 2019 to the value of �1.8m. Vocare will continue to provide Out of Hours dental triage services for the North of Tyne and Tees. These two contracts have each been extended by a further 12 months for a combined value of �181,000. Vocare has been awarded a four year contract, with the option to extend by a further two years, (the "Contract") from Virgin Care. The Contract, including the extension, is valued at c. �5 million. Under the Contract, which comes into effect on 01 May 2018, Virgin Care has contracted Vocare to provide GP Out-of-Hours services to NHS West Lancashire
� Vocare: � Awarded the NHS 111 service for Wiltshire, worth �13,125,000 over 5 years and due to launch on the 1st May 2018 � Successfully mobilised the NHS 111 service for Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, a 5 year contract worth �10,248,000 over the contract period � Awarded a two-year extension to deliver GP Out-of-Hours for the Vale of York with an annual value of �3,000,000 � Secured a one-year extension at �2,998,000 per annum for GP Out-of-Hours services for prisons operating under NHS South Staffordshire Clinical Commissioning Groups � Contract extensions worth a total value of circa �4.1m for urgent care services to be provided to NHS Sunderland and NHS East Leicestershire CCGs and Dental Triage service in North of Tyne and Tees � 12 month extension for the provision of GP Out-of-Hours service for East Staffordshire, delivered in partnership with Virgin Healthcare at a value of �900,000
Look further down the RNSes. JP Morgan hold 8,874,110 - 5.3% Lansdowne hold 10,154,610 - 6.09%
That's the total number of shares in issue - not their holdings.
..... "It�s exciting to work with great partners on a project that will positively impact the heavy vehicle industry in Australia and around the world and consequently, the safety of all road users." Phase one of the project has seen the testing of truck drivers in MUARC�s Advanced Driving Simulator, the first time a truck simulator has been used for research in Australia. Drivers are tested in a rested and a fatigued state so a better understanding of fatigue on truck safety can be achieved. MUARC director Professor Judith Charlton believes the research could make a profound impact in reducing fatalities in the freight industry. "We pride ourselves on translating evidence-based research into real-world solutions and by working alongside our industry partners and with the support of the federal government, this project has the capacity to prevent injuries and save lives," Charlton says. Associate Professor Michael Fitzharris, head of MUARC�s Regulation and In-depth Crash Investigation Unit, points to the potential of advances in use. "The type of technology deployed here has the potential to be applied across all vehicles, potentially saving thousands of lives and preventing countless serious injuries," Fitzharris says. "By working in partnership with key stakeholders, the program represents a profound opportunity to demonstrate the value of combining in-vehicle driver monitoring with what is happening on the road, in real-time. "We would hope that this type of technology is fitted to all vehicles as standard equipment in the future." The full project is expected to be completed at the end of 2019. https://www.fullyloaded.com.au/industry-news/1803/big-truck-safety-project-hits-the-highway
BIG TRUCK SAFETY PROJECT HITS THE HIGHWAY 27.03.2018 The wraps are off one of the biggest trucking safety initiatives of recent times. The $6.5 million Advanced Safe Truck Concept (ASTC), an Australian Government Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) Project, aims to reduce fatal truck crashes by developing new vehicle technologies. This is to be achieved by studying driver behaviour and better understanding the impact of driver fatigue and distraction in particular. The partnership is headed by Canberra company Seeing Machines and includes Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) and Ron Finemore Transport Services (RFT). Ron Finemore Transport, which employs more than 450 people and has more than 200 prime movers, will fit its fleet of trucks with the same driver monitoring technology as part of the project�s Naturalistic Road Safety Study (NRSS). "By participating in this study we are helping to make Australian roads safer for not only our drivers but all users of our roads," Finemore GM Darren Wood says. "At RFT we are committed to world�s best practice in driver and fleet safety. "As end users, we have the opportunity to influence the technology so it best addresses the needs of the freight industry." Federal urban infrastructure and cities Paul Fletcher is kicking off the initiative officially. "On behalf of the Australian Government, I am pleased to be launching this important study which aims to help make our roads safer for all users," Fletcher says. "I congratulate Seeing Machines and all the partners here today for their important work and I look forward to following the study�s progress." Its proponents say the study is the first of its kind in the world to link in-cab driver monitoring technology with the external traffic and roadway in real-time. The Seeing Machines technology is fitted to a number of vehicles from the Ron Finemore Transport Services fleet. The two-phase program is based on the Seeing Machines� Guardian technology platform that monitors for and alerts drivers to fatigue and distraction. Seeing Machines executive chairman Ken Kroeger says the innovative technology positions the project as a world-leading road safety initiative. "We are so proud to be at the forefront of road safety here in Australia and excited to see our driver monitoring technology delivering safety solutions across all transport sectors globally,"Kroeger adds. According to Seeing Machines chief scientific officer and project leader Dr Michael Lenn�, the effort is an "opportunity to drive clever product design in revolutionary ways to enhance road safety". "Furthermore, it�s very rewarding to see the Australian Government recognise both the technological innovation and the road safety impact of this project," Lenn� says. "It�s exciting to work with
Recent article valued Debiensko at around 400 million euros. or c �350m. Polish coal mining plans major investments February 19, 201 Poland wants to again promote more hard coal and increase the efficiency of mining. In order to shoulder the upcoming investments, mines are to be taken over by energy companies. continues.... Extract 'According to media reports, JSW is interested in taking over the coke mine in Debiensko. As recently as 2016, the Australian Prairie Mining had bought this from the Czech New World Resources. The value of the mine is estimated at around 400 million euros.' https://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=https://owc.de/2018/02/19/polnischer-steinkohlebergbau-plant-grossinvestitionen/&prev=search
Further good news for GMR as its new partner Golden Nugget continues to dominate the NJ online gaming market. Golden Nugget Continues To Dominate New Jersey Online Gaming March 15 2018 The month of February may be short on days, but that didn�t stop New Jersey online gaming from shattering records. On Wednesday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released the Feb. 2018 revenue numbers for the state�s online gaming industry and the picture is rosy. February 2018 New Jersey Online Gaming Summary For the second month in a row, online gaming revenue came in at nearly $22 million. That figure is good for a 17% increase compared to Feb. 2017. Posting a number north of $21 million has only happened five times, and it is the first time we�ve seen it happen in consecutive months. It�s the casinos that continue to carry the bottom line while poker still struggles to find its way. Poker revenues remained relatively flat compared to last month but are still posting a double-digit deficit percentage when compared to the previous year. Golden Nugget, once again, comes out as the big winner. The online casino continues its domination of the space by more than doubling the revenue of its nearest competitor, Borgata. The growth and consistency of online casino revenues are exciting. If February is any indication, another record number for March is a real possibility. https://www.uspoker.com/blog/new-jersey-revenue-feb-2018/22281/
Published on 13 Mar 2018 CEO Ben Stoikovich presenting Prairie Mining Limited at Share Talk investors show in London, UK. Prairie Mining is focused on the development of tier one, world-class coking coal mines in Europe. The company is developing the Jan Karski and Debiensko Mines in Poland which currently have a combined potential NPV of US$2.5 billion based on over US600 million EBITDA per year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiqzBwMdPtA