Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Maybe it will eventually evolve into something else? It might take a few years though.
The sp has just shot up to 6.20p, is this the start of the rise?
Huge buy at 13:29
I think you meant to post on HE1, as that's where all your other posts are. The price fits with that share too.
But Tel Aviv is a small part of their overall routes
And ladies.
I've no idea where you live Nutmeg, but it's clearly not in the UK, or at any rate near a UK airport.
I live 10 miles from Gatwick (one of Easyjet's main UK hubs) and plane after plane after plane takes off every day. Round here, most people use them like Ubers - a quick, cheap way to go and find some sun, snow, hiking, stag/hen weekend etc.
Hopefully Van Eck will be buying lots of shares soon.
A Health and Safety Lead position added today
https://www.newcrest.com/careers/current-opportunities
Another engineer role at Havieron https://www.newcrest.com/careers/current-opportunities?job=983120
From the FT today:
https://www.ft.com/content/8ca4f858-0807-4400-87e7-c5902d16225b
The move could kick-start a bidding war for Newcrest, Australia’s largest gold miner. Analysts say rivals including Canada-based groups Barrick Gold and Agnico Eagle are also looking to consolidate the market.
And 30m trades buys/sells at 13.03
The song "Let it go" springs to mind!
Nice 250k (number of shares!) to start the day. Wyloo paid 8.2p for their investment, so still possible to get in below them, but not for long imho.
Lead Social Performance & Cultural Heritage initiatives supporting the Havieron Project in partnership with the Martu and Pilbara communities. FIFO ex-Perth on 8/6 roster. End 30 June 2024.
https://www.newcrest.com/careers/current-opportunities
What do you make of this article by Cuadrilla on fracking in The Guardian? https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/fracking-won-t-work-in-uk-i-know-i-ve-tried-says-cuadrilla-founder/ar-AA1258cV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f1abb32a5ae4809839e56045cd21811
It's called 'London Gatwick' which always make us laugh here in rural Sussex, because the airport's over 30 miles from London!
Anyway, it's only 10 mins by train from some major towns in Sussex and Surrey, so plenty of customers as well as London ones (and hotels for those who come from further afield).
15 million people live within 1 hour of Gatwick airport https://www.gatwickairport.com/business-community/about-gatwick/company-information/gatwick-key-facts/ (it's in Sussex, not London, so it ought to be considered as a regional airport).
Easyjet flies from the main UK cities, such as Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham etc.
I live near Gatwick and have several pilot friends, working for different companies, so I know the various business models and how business is going.
And yes, I do use Easyjet more than I should, given our concerns about the climate. I mainly see middle aged people on the flights I use. And they're packed.
I've just read the article. It talks of people possibly not taking 2nd and 3rd holidays! One airline owner says that people are more likely to "go for that weekend away, rather than buy a new tv."
If you try to book a hotel in many European cities for a city break, there's a shortage of rooms. Even the uni kids now go for flights rather than inter-railing.
This is a very different market to people who are sadly living on the breadline.