Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
infections and deaths go up. That's a certainty. So we are headed for schools opening, contagion spreading, and masks becoming part of everyday life. Schools will be making wearing masks mandatory, and other workplaces will do the same to be safe. This virus has not gone away, and RMS is desperately trying to make covid-killing masks. They will get there. Just be patient.
buy when others are fearful.
Buy low sell high - is it low enough ...?
Next news has to be more positive doesn't it?
They are only drawing from 2 of the 4 gas bearing sands - leaving the other two for the future as two zones are providing enough gas flow to pipe to the plant.
Just extra cash to add to the income, with more to flow test and add later.
No debt, added flow, very underpriced.
I've seen 30% differences between exchanges, but usually because the market means more to the company in one than the other. Never 600%+. The SPs don't have to converge quickly, but I think this gap will narrow back towards a more normal % difference eventually!
I've been wondering about offers - would they have to be above the Warsaw price is a bigger fish wanted to buy them?
with you beesty69 - I read:
- machine up and running (although at a rate slower than advertised... so could be the prelude to compensation claim?)
- materials sourced
- team being put in place to keep this machine running (and help find the dial that says 'faster', and turn it up)
- BoD churned following vote which made it clear SH don't like their decisions to date
- Gareth closer to the reigns
Future looks OK, if not quite good to me now.
In the last 5mins of trading in Poland, there were a series of trades at 1.1 PLN
https://biznes.interia.pl/gieldy/notowania-gpw/profil-akcji-sen,wId,6316,tab,przebieg-sesji,pack,2
I know the govt is hoping to create a world beating diagnostics industry, but so far we've only created a world beating coronavirus variant. The equipment ODX needs to produce tests en masse is on loan. Isn't that a warning flag that the longer term plans might have wheels that fall off?
Surescreen announced... but still await news here.
https://www-derbytelegraph-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/government-contract-covid-tests-derby-4977046.amp
From twitter: https://twitter.com/Fowldzy1/status/1359520191332446215
MonkeyP - it was a claim for damages from Aval Engineering, as they repeatedly failed to deliver the equipment needed for the Moftinu gas plant 2 years ago. See RNS from 25 February 2019. The Moftinu gas plant is of course now up and running, and all that is history now. J. Auld just saying Aval is unlikely to be in a position to pay any damage claims, which would have added more cash to the pile. That's my understanding anyway. It was worth a try to get some costs already paid back from them.
Captive local market for gas, higher prices and very low cost production with low risk drills planned.
Not exploration, production increases.
I think Poland has it right, we’ve got a lot of catching up to do once the seller is gone.
Matt Han**** just announcing in the commons the new rules from the 12th Feb. for arrivals to the U.K.