George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Prof, pretty damn obvious what the Dems we’re going to put forward as plans! Nothing particularly dodgy there. I wouldn’t touch Tesla though - such a bubble. Competing with so many established premium car brands that have or will have excellent electric performance.
Tommy, Sample of one, but Aspirin works. It may not be the silver bullet, but I'm sure it helps get rid of micro-blood clots for certain patients, which can lead to breathlessness. The sample of one is me - back in March / April last year - breathless like I'm at altitude after lying down for c. 6 weeks. Took Aspirin and it disappeared after one day.
So I suspect those conducting these trials know that it works, it's just a question of vs who and at what stage of Covid does it work best? My punt is that it'll end up as part of a ****tail of drugs for most to take and that it'll help quicken recovery for those mildly / moderately affected by breathlessness symptoms.
A 'US surge' has been muted many times here, but I don't think I've ever seen it before.
Having said that I wonder that if / when we get decent mainstream news coverage in the US, it should pique the interest of a number of new, more mainstream Private Investors over there.
That's a brilliant read and sensibly covers both the potential upside as well as any potential downside to the investment.
To me it helps confirm that this is an amazing investment, but that as always there's never a dead cert in share-dealing.
I'm loaded up here... but things are looking rosey !
For what it's worth, I don't see JAllis as a typical deramper. He has given a point of view and backed it up. Other people have talked about c.175 resistance before and I personally think there might be some merit in discussing the issue. Of course when big news comes through SNG will hopefully go way past 175, in particular if there's a ton of news coverage that draws in new investors who don't have the knowledge that most of us on here have. (Although we have seen positive RNS's before and not seen any movement upwards).
We should welcome contrarian views, that are backed up, that can provoke sensible discussion and that might draw out interesting counter-arguments. Whilst I despise random derampers with no substance the most, I'd much rather posts like these from JAllis, than a random ramper who's going to proclaim something like "£3.50 by the end of the week" without anything to back it up.
Agree HarChris. Those of us who frequent this BB on a regular basis are likely far more informed on the strengths and potential of Synairgen than the average private investor. And whoever's writing Questor too I expect!
SP went down a little after a decent rise the day before
SP went down when what was though to be a 'big' RNS landed
A shares pundit told its followers to sell and bag some profits if they took up their buy tip a month before and it ****es some people off with cries of: Conspiracy !
De-rampers re-appear when the SP starts to fall even slightly, after being dead quiet in blue days
Investors paranoid about MM, shorters and whoever else is involved in keeping this SP down
Sociable posters talk about music, golf, Synairgen millionaires' party - but it's kept to one thread
Another great nugget of news, analysis or POV is posted by PMJH or another tenacious poster.
And I haven't mentioned vaccine news, why won't government just give SYN001 emergency approval etc...
But... SP arguably still very undervalued when you do your own research (or follow some of the excellent research from posters on here).
Just another day following Synairgen...