"Tangible deals and commercial success is the only driver to a higher share price"
Not really, buying pressure is the driver to a higher SP. Any sniff of a deal and the MM's will raise the ask, but only continued buying pressure will push it higher still. Buying pressure can come at any time, it's mostly about sentiment on AIM
"A sales director would probably have taken this action"
We've just successfully completed a testing programme with a client that will produce MSAR to sell. WE don't need a sales director you plonker
"with regards to the planning, i think we all know its going down the very long costly road ."
Not if the resource becomes 'of national impotance', in which case planning is taken over by central government and becomes very straightforward
"Well based on past performance of the BoD the favourite would be "no contract anywhere" although past performance is no guarantee of future results;-)"
The Maersk LONO trial contract was signed
The CEPSA supply contract was signed
5 of the 7 contracts for the KSA trial burn were signed
Morocco pilot plant trial contract was signed
I continue to have faith in our BoD
SP won't recover until he's out
Just a waiting game
Peonage :- A system by which debtors are bound in servitude to their creditors until their debts are paid
Possible explanation of the saddo posting so much drivel
"If they don't do it now, when?"
When they've agreed terms, they'd give QFI the high ground otherwise
A large holder is exiting and is abusing the market. If you have say 500m shares and want to sell them all, you are supposed to make the transaction , based on your intention, in one go , and take the best price. You are definitely not supposed to say, sell 10m shares per week over the next year. It's clear market abuse, but the toothless regulators mean they'll get away with it
From the UJO interims (my caps):-
The WNA-2 well exhibits encouraging porosities on logs and in core. Natural fracturing is also confirmed by an imaging log run across the entire Kirkham Abbey interval. A revised Extended Well Test is currently underway to evaluate the SIGNIFICANT oil column in the Kirkham Abbey formation which is known to contain a material in-place hydrocarbon volume
So we know it's there, it's now a case of how easy or difficult it is to get it out of the ground
"No its all guesswork"
Wrong again, everything is going to plan until we're told differently
Next . . .
"Your not any more intelligent than me"
You're
You're welcome
Some excellent posts by PharaohRocher recently
Many on here know I've been very bullish about QFI, even through the dark days, I always believed the concept was too good not to be adopted, at some stage. When I see superbly constructed posts on here, well researched and presented in a way that even I can understand, it bolsters my confidence that I made the right decision all those years ago to invest in this stock. Many thanks to you PR for your valuable contributions, and I hope that anyone recc'ing this post is doing it to show their gratitude also
He's reiterating , fully funded for all the activities, end of . . .
Discworlder
Listen again. At 12.05 he says fully funded for all the activities, no mention of timeframe
"good progress on a number of projects in the Americas"
Yes iantobach, that caught my attention as well
Hmm, maybe not Indigo, e-diesel contains about 15% ethanol, which I believe is regarded as a solvent
"the Utah bitumen is not the same stuff and has solvents within it"
It was my understanding that the solvents were recovered during the PQE process. Do we know for sure the samples sent to QFI contain solvents?
"yes im happy to let cali go"
You're not even in, and won't be either if you're still waiting for 0.2p
"You seem to want to personalise it and be Mr angry Fyoz"
Who's playing the man not the ball?
None so blind?