Stefan Bernstein explains how the EU/Greenland critical raw materials partnership benefits GreenRoc. Watch the full video here.
Richox,
It took many, many years for BT shares to reach £11 after privatisation. I’m guessing it was 1997 or 1998 so at least 13 years. Not sure of the point of your inaccurate post or the reason two people have liked it?
“I did not see or hear of a single management grade that stood on the picket line”.
Prospect, the management grade union made it quite clear that any management grade joining in with the strike would be going against the terms of their contracts and liable to disciplinary action.
It is. EML would not put themselves into a binding contract if it still doesn’t know that it will be pulling nothing out of the ground.
Also, you misunderstand what heads of agreement. means.
Anyway, inwards and upwards.
Don’t we have to ship to Casablanca? That’s the way I read the RNS. Otherwise it would have said something like ‘at the gate’.
A good day though, thinking (hoping) this might be the first of the end of the news drought. Could be a happy Christmas for us.
The market cap is blooming ridiculous considering BT has the best UK mobile network which it paid over half of todays mcap for, about £5Bn of soon to be redundant copper in the ground, runs the networks (and extras) of the bulk of the FTSE100 companies and many, many, many more SMEs, plus high value government contracts and a potential stalker in the wings. Utter madness.
On another note, I don’t pop into this board often although I have been popping in for May years but my goodness is it scraping the barrel at the moment. A shame.
https://youtu.be/NtWU_IfFFiw
“NAS just under $4Bn” - based on todays Potash prices.