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I'm hoping it's because Barclays see the business as sound and profitable. I think it's being caught up in the general stock market sell off in Shanghai and Hong Kong, which inevitably affects it on the LSE. Let's hope we get a turnaround soon. Maybe a good time to buy?
Ok Daniel, you probably have a point to be fair. I've allowed my poor investment decision to get to me and that's never good. I guess that's my fault and not Margherita's! Let's hope we all have a change of fortune here soon. All the best.
The first one, Sizygys states that they're aiming to get to a power requirement of 10kwh per kilo of H2. That's what Bond said AFC were striving for, so very similar numbers. TBH I've often wondered how AFC can be world leading in anything given its cottage industry set up. It sounds like AFC are just one of many firms developing ammonia crackers, so first mover advantage it isn't.
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts about VOD and RR robleo. I'll certainly reflect on what you've said before making any decisions. One thing's for sure, it's a lot easier to lose money than to make it in this game! Good luck with your investments robleo.
I think Daz's informative posts show us very clearly that AFC are not world leaders in cracking technology as Bond would have us believe. Seems that several companies as cited by Daz are using this innovative technology and look to be further advanced with it as well.
This should be much higher if the market was behaving normally. Afterall, it shot up to £2.20 or so when the COVID restrictions were lifted and when revenue was still on the floor. I have lost faith in the UK market so who knows what will happen tomorrow. The results will definitely be good but I don't expect any great SP increase. I think the scars inflicted on investors from virtually closing the industry down during COVID, run too deep leaving many reluctant to over commit to airlines. Obviously, I hope I'm wrong and this flies.
And the party's over. Back into the downward cycle. All the hope of the last week, following the rumours leak, dashed as clearly no-one wants it and with the sale of Spain and now Italy, the dividend will surely be cut. This share never ceases to disappoint. At the current rate of going, it might take years to get back up to a pound if it ever does. No doubt we'll get some more downgrades soon for good measure. Hopeless!
But how do we get new leadership Trello? Margherita seems determined to stay and keep picking up her handsome remuneration package. I wish I hadn't touched this dog with a barge pole but unfortunately did and am now deeply underwater. After all the rumours about a possible takeover, we end up with the fire sale Swisscom deal, which we knew about anyway and it's barely moved the dial. Maybe selling up and taking the hit is the best strategy, however unpalatable!
Back in the 60s where it belongs. Absolutely pathetic! I still think a new, more dynamic CEO is badly needed here. Afterall, it was Margherita and the old guard who put Vod in this debt ridden hole in the first place.