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Lawrence H ? "You snooze, you lose" Lawrence?
We could do with his positivity on here.
Been with Ceres from the days of 15p a share. Through a 10:1 consolidation, and up and up to nearly 15 quid a share. It's about time the markets realised how good the prospects of this company are...... Onwards and upwards. Fifteen quid minimum sounds like a good consolidation point!
Would it be cynical of me to think that the price had been walked down because the MMs knew that there would be this announcement?
Bought in at 15p....yes 15p! Then they consolidated 10:1 so they cost me £1-50. So I'm not worried at all. The company has a great BOD and appears to be doing everything right to build this company up. What's the target? £14 ish? Sounds about right to me, but could go much higher as hydrogen becomes intertwined with transport. Not selling at any price, but may buy some more at this bargain price.
Shhh! You can hear the sound of tumbleweed blowing around....
Meanwhile KDNC and Zinnwald are both up double percentage figures today!
Radio silence from EMH and this stock drifting aimlessly in the doldrums. What IS going on? Hello? Keith?....Cez?...anyone.....
So long as it's an electric Porsche.....
Not much of an increase in measured resource, but the politicians like to grab onto "green" statements such as......
"The zinnwaldite concentrate produced from Cinovec requires only roasting, compared to the calcination and roasting required of processing spodumene. This not only improves the economics, it will also have the effect of considerably reducing greenhouse gas emissions of the Project when compared to spodumene projects."
Let's be realistic. Any kind of mining operation is going to be dirty. But if this project is going to be greener than other methods of extracting lithium it will go a long way towards attracting EU funding.
Well said Bob. I see the same old posters every time there's a lull and drop. Trying to create sentiment to manipulate it down further. Personally I'm holding on tightly to my EMH shareholdings.....my golden egg!
VW Skoda and a host of other manufacturers are going to be desperate for supplies of batteries and won't be happy if CEZ are sat twiddling fingers whilst 3% of the world's lithium is sat under the ground in Cinovec. Perhaps Babis and co are holding out for big EU grants for this project?
Good article, well worth a read.
And the Nissan "range extender" trials.......
Somebody mentioned the Weichai Bus Trial in one of the posts... And the question is, when are we getting news of the results?
I see we slipped below 1000 today. Good news would be most welcome.
Battery vs. fuel cell HAS to be complementary. Pure Battery power means that you can go as far as the range allows, and then no more.
You need to recharge. Which with current technology takes quite a while....a long while!
Imagine living in a street where there's no off road parking. How DO you charge your vehicle so you can use it the next day?
Local lamposts?
Jockeying for the available charge points from lamposts?. It's really a no-go situation.
Meanwhile Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are very clean and energy complient, but need a wide network of refueling stations. Easy to refil within minutes, but ( at the moment) difficult to find somwhere to refill.
Cue hybrid technology. NO... Not hybrid petrol/battery....
Hybrid battery, with support from fuel cells.
Range extenders...
Use your EV but ensure you can achieve the range by employing fuel cell technology.
By hydrogen power, or LPG power, or offshore ethane (natural gas) power. This is where Ceres holds all the cards.
Flexible technology. Carbon generating natural fuels or clean hydrogen all get a "can do" from Ceres.
There's so much in the press about EV but there's no real analysis of the implications.
That's why my investments are in EV and Fuel Cells.......
Nice selection for the post of a new executive director. Julia King will hold a lot of sway in deciding the pathway towards green energy. A great asset for Ceres to have in their corner!
And so the gravy train continues.....
"Pass the port dear boy. Another few months of collecting oversize wage cheques courtesy of our investors who are kindly picking up the tab" "Chin Chin!"
So how many was that bagger? x10? x100?
Guess we never thought there would be a ÷ instead of a multiplier!
(tumbleweed blows past, and the sound of wind rustling)
I see this "merge" as being more of a case of Zinnwald selling ore to Geomet/Cez to feed the extraction plant, or subcontacting the process to Geomet/Cez.
In the past few months I've confidently told my fellow share dealing mate at work ( my day job) that I expect the share price to double before the end of the year. I still stand by that...... despite the continual drift downwards of recent. The upside is the opportunity to buy a few more whilst they're at bargain basement prices.
The money has nearly all ran out, so there's going to be some fundraising to make sure that kfc and maccy d's aren't going to be an option going forward. Chin Chin, mines a glass of port. Let's drag it out as long as we can.......
Don't worry Bob, I'm expecting the share price to double before Christmas.
Those selling now will regret doing so when they take a look back.
Once the scramble for supply starts EMH will take off like a rocket.