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apologies if already posted:-
confirmation of BT lab trialling TARANA and more confirmation of TL's excellent research
https://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/tarana-s-fiber-like-fwa-tech-draws-attention-from-bt-mtn-wisper
It is definitely a topic of concern:-
Chip makers are responding to sustained demand by increasing capacity but that takes time, says Mr Köse, not least because semiconductor factories cost billions of dollars to build. "That is not going to be solved by this Christmas and I find it hard to believe it will be solved by the next Black Friday [November 2022]," he says.
Bosses at the tech giants appear sharply aware of this. The chief executives of Intel and IBM have both said recently that the chip shortage could last two years.
Seda Memik, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and computer science, at Northwestern University, agrees: "It will take multiple years to accomplish… a better balance." She also says that the pace of demand for chips has been rising so strongly that a shortage was, at some point, "inevitable".
Its good to know we are all hunky dory.
Having topped up 25k only last Monday - for sure i wished i had waited, but hindsight is not a gift im able to exploit.
Plan to top up with a further 25k in October - just hope i can get them at something like todays bargain price
GLA
>>>HeresHopin
I dont understand your last post, perhaps you could explain in greater detail as i am a little confused.
TL stated an average of 47.5p to which i can currently concur
In simple terms this is my reasoning
Mr A owns 3 shares purchased @ 47.5p
Total outlay £1.425
Mr A choses to decline the offer of further shares @35p + 1 warrant per share @ 60p (exercisable with SP @ 80p)
When the SP reaches 80p Mr A will still own 3 shares valued @ £2.40
Purchased @ 47.5p with a cost of £1.425 representing a paper profit of 97.5p
However Mr B who only owns 1 share purchased @ 47.5p decides to take up the option and purchases 1 share @ 35p
Mr B now own 2 shares + 1 warrant for a total outlay of 82.5p (an average of 41.25p per share)
When the SP reaches 80p Mr B decides to exercise his warrant and purchase another share @ 60p
Mr B now owns 3 shares valued @ £2.40
3 shares purchased 1 @ 47.5p, 1 @ 35p, & 1 x@ 60p for a total cost of £1.425 representing an Average purchase price of 47.5p per share and a paper profit of 97.5p