Utilico Insights - Jacqueline Broers assesses why Vietnam could be the darling of Asia for investors. Watch the full video here.
KAP is a very strong business with the strongest economy behind his back (China), the largest deposit of high quality uranium ore in the world and now moving into uranium pellets production and using uranium as an investment commodity. And it is still priced competitively in comparison to BHP or RIO. It's bound to bloom sooner or later. Very good investment imo, but do your own research
Price 5.66 and ask 15.00 - here we go again: rollercoaster. Despite the craziness that's about to break on those shares, BoD finally did a job they should have done while ago. Now it's up to FCA and court to prove what's more important to them: interest of the customers (at the end it's all about fairness and addressing issues) or making an example of Amigo to other lenders. In a normal political and economical climate the answer would be straight forward, but we are not living in a normal times anymore. Now everything is possible and non-logical decisions run this world... Good luck All. I will keep my shares till end - whatever it will be.
Unfortunately Pillow, when you made a significant investment and it's been decimated like hell, the only thing you can do is sleep on it. Hibernate and pray this is not the nuclear winter and spring will come one day. That what I do here with this.
With limited production and China tapping big time into this source, there will be a fraction left for others to pick up. And once production of pellets is up and running, whatever is mined and not shipped to China will be diverted to this production. Good for KAP and China, bad for the rest of the world. The price of uranium is bound to soar, especially if more CO2 and other "green" restrictions are introduced in a near future
KAP is moving from strength to strength after recognising that having the biggest source of uranium or being the biggest producer (in terms of volume) in the world is not what this game is about. It's finally capitalising on the goods they have in a very long term. Bravo! Great BOD, great thinking!
To me that RNS means that Eli Lilly is the ultimate winner. If product fails, they have cash from IP. If product wins, HEMO will be a milking cow for them at huge scale. HEMO gets to work hard for success, but what about us, Stakeholders? Will there be left enough for us (dividends)?
One thing is for sure regardless of the outcome, the number of people suffering from cancer is growing exponentially. Having Eli Lilly as a bodyguard (Yeap, they will pave the path for this treatment if there is a nest with golden eggs lying there) of this investment is a good sign.