Chris Heminway, Exec-Chair at Time To ACT, explains why now is the right time for the Group to IPO. Watch the video here.
A day's chart doth make summer :-)
I am in it for the long haul. Waiting for more contract news and progress.
DerSack - thanks for that find.
Is there a link that will allow us to look at downloading other shares trade reports too please? This one seems to be only for EQT (obviously).
I guess one could argue - the more you use electricity the more water you generate. Win win situation in these regions. The whole desert region can be air conditioned LOL!!
The latest investor interview with the CEO of ITM stated:
1. Currently 20% can be blended in without any problems.
2. Plans afoot to increase it further.
3. Turbines also to be adapted to run on hydrogen.
This always serves as a cautionary tale:
https://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.asp?ShareTicker=SXX
ATM, I am in profit across most accounts. Need to recover £2k from T212 and I am safe.
On the plus side - if it rockets - and I do hope it will - we'll be singing and dancing!!
The cynic in me became more cautious after the thread below (after the initial enthusiasm).
What if - that it should be IF - there is a buyout at the price current as the baseline and then a small premium?
For those who bought it at ~ 3p, it would be devastating.
Put all of that above in the context of today's RNS.
The dots join up.
I better top up now.
Me2. They have a good business plan. Once the Aries case gets out of the way, it should be a gradual incremental rise in the SP.
Can someone point me to the science of the solid cell please? I didn't want to go on a week goose chase.
Another point : with the liquid system proven and IP protected, would AFC's shareholder interests be better served by licensing the manufacturing? CWR has done that with a boom in their share price
What an idiotic idea to grow rabbits only to cull them. The world is turning vegetarian!!
Didn't realise this was available for market purposes
https://youtu.be/mqomkYtA1G4
It's ammonia
It took me to an invalid invite.
We have a Telegram channel already - why have multiple forums for the same informative stuff.
LSE is good for long posts (struggle to read a thread on Telegram), links and general links with other stocks that we own anyway.
That's why I said - AFC's business model won't need to worry about this.
@Jhonboy - I am banking on AFC for my retirement.
Haggis - you may be right regarding hype. However, the hype allows two things - major investments (and liquidity) and - more importantly - access to markets and customers. Windows was not the best OS when it came out, yet managed to capture market share due to a lot of hype. When Steve Jobs returned to Apple, he focussed on the sexy nature of the product before moving on to make a killing on the OS and phones.
The point is - a lot of hype (with a good product) gives a lot of runway, a long(er) and safe(r) flight.
Watching a few videos and AB's interview, my mind was going boom boom with positive energy. Lots and lots of potential. But - that's a big but - visibility, hype and gradually rising share price would be better.
Just my thoughts. Very very keen for AFC to succeed since I hold it across my family's portfolios in ISA, trading and SIPP!!
Inductive charging is something we need to keep a watch on. It'll wipe out some business models
https://youtu.be/eIGEOWpFZa4
Formula E sounds interesting
https://youtu.be/eRNJpYUun0Q
ABB is a main sponsor. So, the dots are now joining up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_E_car suggests they need capacitors too (for those invested in CPX)
I have looked and couldn't find the supplier of electricity to the cars used in Formula E.
Does anyone know who provides electricity for Formula E? The same team is behind E1 and Extreme E. So, if they have (at least) 2 options to choose from.
With such a wealth of knowledge and research skills on this board, I am wondering if we could start a thread looking at comparisons from across the pond? I watched the launch of E1 and the AB interview and was going to add some more on Monday. (I am already heavy into afc and after 12 years, in the blue. Adding will only increase my power share cost).
Then it struck me - British companies have been poor at generating hype around good products. A plug power or similar may sweep the market though AFC may have a better product.