Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Lots of single digit buying/selling going on - very odd.
I have been following this company from PLUS and it just keeps keeping on and obviously has a great reputation.
I disagree Romi has made a good point. A sample of 11 patients is not a sample in anyone's book. 55% success on tests leaving 45% unsuccessful is meaningless. What were these tests and will anyone take them seriously? You will never get agreement to do anything with this. They just want to talk it up to have a career in the business and 'potential' just means give us some more money for more research please. Good cause though.
Of course there may not be a global tech partner this is AIM. I was in Globo and the owner was interviewed on finance channels brojers gave it a strong buy and it turned out to be a disused building in Greece. Winnifrith discovered it although too late for most. Then he (not Winnifrith) did a runner with all the money. NEVER believe an AIM company when they stall telling you information which in the scheme of things is just an everyday contract.
........this share is absolute pants and I so wish I had never invested. The whole thing is another Aim con.
was all that about today. I woke up to find it down 11% and nearly had a heart attack. No bad news that I could find certainly no RNS. Is this just shorters?
why we cannot be told who has awarded this contract. It all sounds a bit off and nonsensical. Why all the mystery?
Umar Kumani started his own successful company and he does not have the intellectual capacity of a gnat. Many people furloughed their staff including Mike Ashley and Philip Green - now there is a couple of ethical names to conjure with!
This is all jolly interesting but it's always 'could' 'might' 'possibly''maybe' - not really relevant in my opinion. When is this company ever going to give us any proper information about what is going on?!
This share is always so reluctant to go up especially strange since there are results tomorrow. Can anyone explain?
This company has operated for some time and uses factories with probably a lot of disgruntled people. They must know that any one at their factories could come out with stuff that was going on to affect the company at any time and the press would have a field day. Surely they wouldn't be so naive to think they could get away with anything like this at any time but especially now. Also HMRC would be down on the factory like a ton of bricks if they suspected dodgy dealings or unlawful payments etc. Trust me I do know this. Next and Asos must be enjoying this very much I wonder how much they had to do with it. Next were done not so long ago for paying their staff below the minimum wage and making them pay for their own uniforms/work clothes. Being so successful in the highly competitive fashion business doesn't earn you a lot of friends but certainly makes you enemies. Funny that they are the only ones mentioned. I hope they are not guilty for every ones sake. If they are not the Times Guardian and Mail need to make that clear with a front page 'apology' like their original articles. Even so, they will still have a lot of work to do trying to convince people now there is smoke.