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People are commenting on patterns in the movement of the SP. I wonder at the wisdom of this because most of the activity without news is naughty shorties and MM’s. Analysing the manipulated movements in the SP is to analyse the behaviour of traders in FRR. When you guys publish your PHD in this subject, please don’t copy me in. I shall continue to be a LTH and look forward to the rise on news we all anticipate.
I was thinking that lightweight fire-******ant materials might be highly desirable when used in london Underground. I do not speak officially for the company because I am just an engineer in maintaining stations and tunnels etc, but new rolling stock with lightweight fire-******ant material should in my opinion be considered for the future. I will make enquiries on Monday and see if i can get some interest drummed up on both sides. We have to be careful to vet any materials used in the underground to make sure they are not flammable. Fire ******ant is even better. Ever since that awful King's Cross escalator fire we have been careful in this way. I apologise in advance if this post is considered to be price sensitive. regards, Dave
IMHO, at the moment, our share price is not very relevant. It has been down lower on no news. It has been higher on no news. As LTH's, we should all be holding and happy about what the quantum leap which is likely before the end of the year. If previous months are anything to go by, we had news-fed boosts up at the end of August, September and October, with decay and dissent in between, silly little fires fanned by the faint-hearted, the shorters and day traders. The Brexitement affects the £, the $ and the Euro so I don't make the connection unless a lot of investment in FRR is held by currency speculators who are a sort of migratory herd and move back and forth as they graze on the lower risks and the best opportunities. Looking forward to the feeding frenzy coming soon to the lush green pastures of Block 12, where some huge thoroughbred cattle are moving in. Let the methane, ethane, propane, butane and all the alkanes flow!
The innovation that made my jaw drop some time ago was the demonstrated increase in the strength of silks made by spraying nano fibres or nano platelets in water onto mulberry leaves and how the silkworms chomped away and ingested it all, giving rise to coccoons with silk fibres much stronger and more durable than normal silk. What possibilities for this supersilk? The chinese are carrying out research at their universities already. What will the electrical properties of graphene silk be like? Shimmering saris? Glowing bridal trains? Thats just the textile side, how about ropes and thin strands of super conductive silk to substitute for wires. Glowing ties and bowties. Sewn-in slogans that glow in the dark. Silken wetsuits that heat the divers skin....
Revolutionary, world-changing materials, the best of innovative ideas to apply them to the challenges the world faces today and in the future. Hot stuff, and really early days to be invested in a company that has so many irons in the hottest of the fires that will drive these changes. Every step forward is a step towards yet another aspect and direction of exponential growth, but the true excitement here is in the way it will shape the future. This company is a paradigm shaper. I am proud to say I am supporting them with my modest investment and I feel honoured to be able to say that I studied materials during chemistry and metallurgy classes in Manchester University, never dreaming that it would be the place that such an important breakthrough would happen. Today's rise in the share price is irrelevant compared to where this is going and what VRS is destined to become.
sniff sniff, all that smoke in the air tonight, smells like burnt trousers. Short trousers. Maybe shorts. Burning shorts. I thought it was Guido Fawkes but I guess it could be one or two share prophets shorts.
Does everyone have a sensible selling and/or holding strategy? I have just gone through the scenarios of various possible fast SP rises, writing down if and when and by how much I should topslice. This is uncharted territory for me and I am guessing, many other LTH's. My aim was to make a modest profit of 5-10% (ie better than banking it or putting it in a cash ISA). People talk about it being life-changing. What you do with your gains is your own business and I don't want to know what that is. All I am suggesting is that it is time to have a strategy, if you did not already have one. My first plan is to recoup the amount I originally invested, while leaving enough in to allow it to significantly grow as the SP rises further....
Irrespective of when the RNS's have come and gone there is a sort of obvious pattern emerging in the SP since the end of August. Three big surges, one at each month end for the last three months. I am thinking this is just a coincidence, but let's speculate a little and go with what Zaza says and so on. End of August Boom, end of September Boom, and now end of October BOOM. So, what is about to happen at the end of November? Will that be the timing of the big announcement that we are all hoping for, inking in what we already have pencilled in? Christmas is coming and the goose is getting ready to FFRy. and the golden eggs are going to rain from the sky.
Timster, honestly, yesterday Share prophets were negative enough. I can only tolerate a small dose of so much negative energy and lies and I had that yesterday. Honestly, those unhappy people sounded a lot like a few of us were when this was down near 0.22p at the end of August. I remain thankful that we the faithful LTH kept the faith and held hard and strong in the face of what was actually illegal activity. I picture the shorters as dwarves who get shorter and uglier every time they short. Gives me a chuckle to think they must be about to disappear at this rate. :)
Actually, I was wondering about the nomenclature: when shorters drop their shorts and they get burnt.... Is it a flaming debagging?
Yes jazz the venom is unreasoning and relentless. They must have lost their shorts more than once. A pool of negative energy there, displaced by the real positives here.
A visit to Share Prophets yesterday out of curiosity revealed the place where the shorters get together to vent their anger against FRR. I was a silent observer, wading through a sea of venom. They are not happy sailors in that sea. Time is coming soon when they are going to drown in it. Deservedly so.
What do the rules say about the Majors (currently in negotiation with FRR) buying shares in FRR? Do they have to issue an RNS on the LSE about it if and when that happens? Is that insider trading? I would have thought it should be because of the NDA in place, if nothing else.
Pophead, BH became part of the GE group of companies since 2017. In the good old days they were "just" an oil field services company. Not many bigger companies than General Electric. Not just Oilfield services either. This is much bigger than I appreciated at first. My optimism is not unfounded. GE-BH is a Super Major, worth Billions, but with massive experience in the O&G industry too.
Neil's job is probably to distract people with his spelling mistakes, typos and stupidity, so we are interrupted by his foolish attempts at actually saying something. He is probably drooling while he tries to understands these words....
Okay, I have been reading and digesting the info that people (and shorters) have been posting today. I have done a little research to confirm what I knew about Baker Hughes, just to see what they have become since I was working in the Nigerian Oil Industry. They are developing juniors now, it seems, grooming them to grow from tiddlers into something a lot bigger and better. Back in the day it was tough competition between H.E.S (Halliburton Energy Services), Schlumberger and BH. My understanding then was that BH were like the Rolls Royce of service companies, and they worked closely with only the biggest and best. In particular: BP and Exxon. That has by no means changed. If anything, the relationship has grown into more of a dependency. IMO this will be the reason FRR are entering into this substantial MOU with BH. It is preparatory. It's like Super Major: Exxon or BP has made this a condition of doing business with FRR. Some posters here have mentioned that FRR already did business with BH. Damned right we did. Even back in 2005 we had a Master Services Agreement with them to develop some of the assets we are working on today. It was probably like this MOU: a little short-lived, designed for a specific purpose. But the difference this time is the development we are looking at is much bigger and needs the accelleration and funding of one of the top two or three Oilers in the world. Fill up your boots everyone. There wont be many more opportunities as good as this. You can than the shorters for giving you the chance today and maybe tomorrow.
And thanks to you Mr. rainbow, for bringing a Ray or two of extra sunshine here to brighten up my day. I have an eye operation coming up soon and it now looks like I will be able to pay for it instead of borrow over a couple of years. I too joined up some dots thanks to people who posted on here. My background is Geology but a lot of the financial is beyond me
I thought I detected some sort of fishy smell on here recently. Amines are a bit fishy. You know, the sort that emanate from rat urine....
Or perhaps a vehicle constructed at least partly with graphene aerogel...https://gizmodo.com/amazing-aerogel-eight-looks-at-the-ghostly-supermateri-1525014861
YA and Outrider. When they both lose their case against FRR, will they be liable to reimburse the shareholders? I would say that the shareholders have a considerable grievance against them and their unlawful actions. How does a dividend of 0.2p/share from each of them for each shareholder? At the current SP of 0.4p/sh, that would just about double our value and mean some nice christmas presents from the YA elf and the Outrider elf!