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I feel excited reading all such posts. Then I am reminded that there will now be intense competition in this field.
How long before we get flooded with other producers of EV systems with AFC losing some of its exclusivity?
Great find Klunk.
Here's a press release.
https://tinyurl.com/y2dawdxu
Not clear who is supplying the charging - but one can hope that AFC is!
Red ink everywhere. Lovely?!!
Up 62% today. How does the price compare with GBX?
Didn't expect the drop today on the back of Extreme E news trending!!
why?
They are really good for the 16 years I have been with them. I will check with them if I can disclose their name. Considering the number of stocks that may be affected by this, they may need to change as well, I guess.
On a related note, is there any way of finding out all the stocks affected by this move to euroclear?
Many of us must hold stocks that are registered in Ireland.
My broker says this:
"Hi - i've just asked our corporate actions team.
They said that the information hasn't been fully presented yet, nor the dates, but please be advised -
If the shares are moving from Crest in the UK, to Euroclear Belgium, (and if they are no longer therefore able to be held in Crest), that would mean that this Broker would not be able to support this company, - Eqtec - at this Broker, and the holding would need to be sold or transferred to another broker (that is able to hold shares in Euroclear Belgium) in the remaining period of time that the company's shares are able to be held in Crest."
Hmmmmmm
The company EQT is too good. So don't want to simply liquidate my stock held across family's accounts.
Any suggestions for a good, not expensive broker?
Thanks in advance.
(others may benefit from checking with their brokers too!)
Can we pls confirm if this change has any implications for shares in EQT held in an ISA?
Quite a comprehensive article, this one:
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2021/01/future-fuels-change-the-balance-of-power/
Found this link which gives a comprehensive 'state of play'.
Sadly, EQT finds no mention. VLS does.
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2021/01/future-fuels-change-the-balance-of-power/
Just saw ANIC - quite high SP compared to NAV.
I should've got in earlier!
Mentions Aries, no mention of EQT on the website.
Also, is VLS in the gasifier thing?
He is right. Some of the valuations are crazy.
However, he has been warning about this 'for long'.
Whenever it bursts - next decade or this - it is not because he was warning, but because the market didn't get the oxygen it needed in the form of low cost money.
Inflation is a good thing sometimes - this is one of those times. It'll divert some of the ££ into the banks for people to save.
Folks - please don't think I am disregarding anything that the learned prof said.
I am invested heavily into this as a LTH (5 p) so am cheering for the company.
I also think it is only a matter of time before we hit triple digits (much like ITM/IKA) once eveyone realises the value of Qualcomm and the EU mandate coming.
I was just trying to say that we will need wider research (like the Jatou comment) to confirm where we are.
The three pillar strategy is simply phenomenal.
Onwards and upwards!!
Blimey Skins4 - we share similar interests (except PPS, PHE)
I would add:
1. TPG
2. SAE
3. UKW and of course,
4. CWR
https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/power/mumbai-bmc-plans-second-waste-to-energy-plant-at-deonar/80429876
This would be something which I hope EQT finds time to look into.
For such a large country with a huge population - a successful plan operation (15 years) will provide great exposure as well as steady income.
The company is good hence I am invested across all my family ISAs . But he is a company spokesperson. Why should his point be not taken as biased?
Having invested in both, I am wondering what is the difference between them? (both are solid state)
I am not scientific, so could someone please elaborate in plain English?
Thanks