Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
All this relevant info coming out this week is very timely, and places the spotlight on AMTE’ power status, current and future valuation in this colossal global battery market. Keep it coming @horace and @Quant.
If I had £1m spare, I would buy the full lot at 0.5p, 1p, 2p, 3p, 4p, 5p.
On bloomberg also:
According to reports by the Financial Times, the company could be worth $20bn on listing. Northvolt is a leader in lithium battery production but made the headlines recently when it announced the development of sodium-ion batteries.
This genuine folks on this board have been saying this all month. Pinaccle are quietly shouting AMTE POWER Sodium-ion is the future, we have it in the Dundee already. Uk Govt really needs a big kick up his backside. £20bn versus £2m. Says it all why the US is interested.
I see a BLUE DECEMBER from here. Dec 4th vote won’t be affected. Most of the stock is now in shareholders hands I believe.
Adding more, if it’s good enough for @Pinacle and its GEN II backers to pursue with their understansing of the future EV market, it is good enough for me to vote for pinacle on dec 4th. OR back another offer to come in. 6 months ago, it was possible admin, agree and CEO going on record on “sky news”, and bloomberg we are looking at a UK main listing and US market for potential manufacturing
6months later,
Hello pinaccle with $1trillion US backer about to vote in 5 days time.
What a difference @AMTEpower. Talks between pinaccle and AMTE must have been happenjng in the past 2-3 months to get here, for maximum uplift from dec 4th. 5 days away.
Personally I won’t accept anything less than 10p.
Triton71
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RE: Pinnacle International Capital Corp17 Nov 2023 15:04
So I guess you can't find anything either?
Triton71
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RE: Pinnacle International Capital Corp17 Nov 2023 14:56
Yes but there is no info about previous deals that I can find for Pinnacle International Capital Corp. which is not newly created. Just struck me as odd for a global business
Triton71
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Pinnacle International Capital Corp17 Nov 2023 14:46
has anyone found anything out about pinnacle international capital corp? was thinking of putting a few quid in, their web site is pretty sp**** and cannot find any info about previous deals etc?? seems a bit odd for a global private equity firm?
@triton71, first Cute attempt on a BB, playing the I know nothing cue at first on pinnacle.
Now @Quant has given you an answer. @Quant I suggest you remind him again of his employers over the weekend;)
@Triton who do you work for?
Can you share.
Not over 13years, less.
Sure they have, and then fell flat ontheir asss, including ones you’ve held. Can’t compare apple corp to any stocks in the uk market. Nothing comes close. Bonkers to write that, expected more of you hopins. Hmmm. gl.
Well said @Horace. In 2010, I had a chnace to invest at apple $500bn valuation, I didn’t. Massive regret to this day.
For the benefit of spec savers.
Why would anyone want to buy when manufcaturing is at full throttle and earning £260m+ annual???? incl battery storage buisness more ££m’s some of the advise here is well below that of a amateur investor. Buy when the sp is at 40p, sell at 80p, means you make only 40p. I.e 100%.
When you seek growth on a property investment prtfolio, You don’t buy a flat in the upcoming area once the starbucks, costa’s, fancy restuarants have setup, or a new railway line already announced / developed, “you invest well before the house price rise” The Amateur’s must be full of pumpkins from Norfolk here. Learn to read first.
The savvy will Invest before, when there is fear and higher risk, well before, in this instance @1p, for year on year growth next few months and huge return at full capacity manufcaturing you will buy at 40p-60p, like most norfolk pumpkins would advise, we are already manufcaturing which is good enough, have the ip, and a jv and MOU’s, no point waiting to buy in when AMTE is already @40p and churning out more battery cells than a small flat in norfolk could ever hope to contain. Read before you write.
Will continue to add at 1p towards 20p for 40p that is the only way.
Why would anyone want to buy when manufcaturing is at full throttle and earning £260m annual????, some of the advise here is well below that of a amateur investor. Buy at 40p, sell at 80p, means you make 40p. 100%.
If you seek growth on a property, You don’t buy a flat in the upcoming area once the starbucks and costas fancy restuarants have setup, or a new railway line already announced and developed, “you invest it well before”. The Amateur’s must be full of pumpkins from Norfolk.
You Invest before, well before, @1p, for year on year growth and huge return at full capacity, not when AMTE is @40p and churning out more battery cells than a small flat in norfolk could ever hope to contain.
1p to 40p is the only way.
Doss please?
I can sell my lot also, nothing has changed for me, watching a huge Texan shovelling every few hours.
By contrast the EU has 35 plants open, under construction or planned.
UK director of Transport and Environment UK, Richard Hebditch, welcomed Tata’s decision to build its gigafactory in the UK. However, he said: “This one small step is not the giant leap we need - France has got four gigafactories while the UK has just secured its first.
“In order to spark a robust and ambitious industry for electric vehicles and battery supply in this country we’re going to need ten similar announcements. Then the UK automotive sector will be in a position where it can shine in the electric age.”
He argues that the UK also needs to go beyond deals for gigafactories and secure the wider parts of the supply chain from processing to critical metals to recycling.
Need another 10 announcements:)
£1bn company if it all works out with the US.
@dunk and @Quant, thanks for the information, your patience, is going to pay off handsomely.
GEN II-parent company is a beast. For once I am not afraid of the beast 😉
@Horis Quant has been saying this all week, someone is scooping with a shovel, and keeping the sp low, buying on the cheap, likely for buying up for voting on dec 4th.
British volt will be bought, matter of time.
Also mention of another listed company on bloomberg, it went into admin in july 2022, shares had sunk down 95%, today, this was bought out and the shares rocketed to the stratesphere.
Now that sounds very much like what will happen here, the EV and eco-friendly electric battery industry, the EV revolution, the future 10-20years, the ip and patent. Global EV market interest and the mcap/ price 1p. The future revenue earner from mass production and gigafactories. Battery storage tech, a myriad of MOU’s in place, the Australian Jv’s next to the raw materials, further JV’s, and Net zero goal.
Entity X is going to get very lucky when they become the new owners.
The country recovered from 2 world wars, and most recently global pandemic covid 😷
Numerous James Bond have been unveiled since. Government is not the be end of all. Every little helps. Look at Germany ruling for northalt.
The Faraday Institution has developed collaborative links with 85 industrial partners (includes AMTE Power) in the automotive, aerospace, battery, and materials sectors, working in collaborative relationships that help to identify application needs as we continue to reshape our research programmes. AMTE already have MOU’s with from COSWORTH, VIRITECH and MAHLE Powertrain, in addition to development agreements with SPRINT POWER, ELTRIUM, BMW and numerous UK GOVT backed projects and UKBIC. FARADAY has many collaboration with industrial partners, more big names will follow in our way as we are in bed with the highly regarded well established FARADAY institution. The list is very long but all on their website.
@Horace you can vote however you wish to do so, It is your perogative and your right yes or no. gl.
Yes, there is a General Meeting on dec 4th, to vote for pinnacle, all the information is in the rns. Open to any new offer prior yes. First @morons they tried it on with the warrants bs and failed. Next attempt was, no factory, failed. No contracts, failed again. Signs of desperation for their short to make 10%. Is that even a way of living. F me.
@moronTriinityanin intial attempt was laughable. No pinnacle website, lack of research. That part is shockingly poor. The list of failed attempts goes on.
That’s why the company will be protected here. @3moronsAnon are clueless and probably live in a shack in norfolk. Whereesle??!