The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Please can we stop the unpleasant postings. This board is meant to be an exchange of views about KDNC. I, like most posters, am disappointed in share price but I am very confident that value will out. I do think that those who claim to be shareholders but make negative posts affect the share price negatively. A ten-bagger in my opinion.
Extract below from RNS issued on Oct 31st.
In July 2022, Cadence sold its 31.5% stake in Lithium Technologies and Lithium Supplies ("LT & LS") to Evergreen Lithium Pty Ltd ("Evergreen"). This was for an initial consideration of AS$3.16 million (£1.81 million)in Evergreen shares, with a further AS$6.63 million (£3.80 million) due in Evergreen equity on the achievement of certain performance milestones Evergreen is progressing with its listing on the Australian Stock Exchange. We anticipate that this will be completed by the end of this year.
Shareholders had update on October 31st on Amapa, EMH , HAS and lithium investment in OZ but no update on Sonora. I have emailed company today and asked for shareholders to be informed of present position. II others did the same I think more chance of response .
Extract from article
According to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence at least 384 new mines for critical minerals will be required to meet global battery demand by 2035 with demand for lithium-ion batteries to grow sixfold by 2032
Extract from Interim Report issued on September 28th,
At the time of writing, the PFS is progressing well with all the mineral processing and logistic studies completed and costed. The updated MRE and ORE are both due for completion in October 2022.
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Batteries are everywhere in modern society. They’re in our phones, laptops and cars, or inside the classics - like torches, portable radios, or TV remotes. They’re inside drones probing deep beneath the ocean or providing juice to the Mars rover.
In an electrifying episode of All Consuming, Amit Katwala and Charlotte Williams explore the history of the energy storage devices that changed the world.
We check in with the curator of contemporary Science at the Science Museum, Dr Sophie Wearing, to learn about the unlikely origin of the term “battery” and the early uses of energy storage. We also we get up to speed with Electric Vehicle Batteries with the Faraday Institution’s chief scientist, Sir Peter Bruce. Battery recycler Sam Haig deconstructs lithium-ion battery recycling and, to get the bigger picture, we hear from pumped-storage hydro expert Alex Campbell.