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Looks as though some peops have had enough. Can't exactly blame them can you? Getting on for a 60% drop this year alone, not to mention what happened before this year. I have it down as tax loss already and it is barely into May. Quite something.
No idea, Intimate. Many of us lost a wadge on the Rights Issue to pay for the US adventure - without any positive spin coming it looks like it might have been a pup.
What concerns me is where we are with this now. The big fall last December with the rights issue obviously bashed the sp through the floor. There were a few days in January also when the sp got below its current value but, apart from those, this is it really in recent times. Someone surely knows something.
Looks as though I was premature about the exponential decay - seems much faster than that... Anyone understand why this is so out of favour? The fall this calendar year has been something else. The news seems not all that bad from what I can see - have people turned over some stones and found something they didn't like?
Maybe the money will give audioBoom more resources to sort out their tech issues. Reviews on the GooglePlay show a mixed response. It is loved - but only when it works. Many comments about dropping out - needs to get sorted and quickly. Customer reviews (5,675): Five stars (55.8%), Four Stars (13.4%), Three Stars (10.3%), Two Stars (5.1%), One Star (15.4%) Seen better.
If you are in a good mood and for some reason want to change it, have a look at the share price chart for Yolo since it started... Very good for teaching Mathematics students the concept of exponential decay.
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Great minds Bill... and all that. Came to the same conclusion some time ago.
Greencore have set great store by this Peacock purchase in the US. With no specific company knowledge, I reckon at the mo it to be due to shaken confidence in things that side of the pond and that includes GNC now.
It looks very much like they are - ta for the alert to something tangible and positive. This is looking like exciting times for UK renewable energy all told.
That fast? Try not to get carried away.
Different report of same: https://renewables.seenews.com/news/eti-says-uk-should-focus-on-tidal-stream-in-marine-energy-554305# So nice to see a PPP make ARL a personal recommendation... "pivotal importance" that MeyGen is a success indeed!
Now we know they are most definitely staying around for a bit (RNS).
Very much in agreement with you both! An expectation of difficulties along the way doesn't mean I am blase when they appear or seem to appear. An ex-colleague (true story) was asked at an interview to be a meteorologist what it was that kept a satellite in the air. He answered 'money'. It is the same here and my major concern. Brexit and the Euros, not to mention the up and coming CfD auction and whatever else is in store are, as you mention C.Eng, uncertainties everyone involved can do without. It's new, it's tech, and it's AIM. Add a smattering of political upheaval to affect medium term funding and our tame fairground ride turns into a hair-raising roller coaster. Great fun if you like that sort of thing and I do, though a little bit of news wouldn't go amiss.
DItto - and well put. Yes, I did let it agitate a little bit. First and last time hopefully. Happy new year.
Oh I see - not that you actually took things to the building, you just "took it" that the things you assumed were going in in there were actually going on in there. As I said, you seem awfully clued up.
Yep - that's how engineering works, it ain't perfect or always right. Yep - that's how AIM works, it ain't perfect or in any way predictable Yep - for someone coming in out of the blue you seem awfully clued up on the whole project. Are you the same person who has appeared out of the blue dissing ARL on other boards? Nope - you didn't answer my question about the outbuildings you delivered to. You wrote: "The large Terminal Building ( metal ) where I take it all the Electric control panels were for being connected to the Turbines was heaving with people cars and vans, and there were about 8 Portacabins for offices, change rooms..." What were you delivering and what were the panels for? Thanks for your help, aggressively put as it is.
Eh? Thank you for wishing me well - and the same to you in your investment. I have read what I wrote again and cannot seem to find any part where I said that I am a Southerner, that I am a man, or that I do, or have ever, considered people who live in the country as 'country bumpkins'. As a man who lives in a rural area in the North of England that is 1 out of 3. On top of that I didn't say anything about how many turbines were planned for when or how many are currently in situ. I was just pointing out that engineering projects by their nature are not a smooth run - unforseens are around every corner. You yourself point out that your fishemen friends say they are some of the strongest tides around. You did use phrases like, "...the rest is possibly gossip[ or supposition" and "These are only my thoughts", so it is hardly surprising that the word speculation was used. Fascinating about you taking all the electric control panels that were for connecting to the turbines. Did the building look as though it was only temporary or the start of something being built to last?
Mmm, yes. I am with you on this one Ctw. Speculation is a mighty fine thing - I tend to take mine with a handful of salt from one of the buckets full I bring to these bazaars. I am staying with them - as you intimiate, they have gone too far to roll back. If this sort of stuff was easy then it would not be so ground-breaking (wrong use of words for a sea project?). I for one expect progress to be jaggedy in this sort of caper - we are dealing with significant power here and technologies applied to unknowns. The real world of engineering is not nice and cosy with all scenarios covered with contingencies made - field testing is called field testing for a reason and things are learned from them. It is how they react to learning new things that matters irrespective of speculation or equity market reaction. Besides, I am happy to say I stuck a bit of lolly into a firm researching ways to help us wean off fossil fuels.
It has been on the cards for such a long time it makes sense to think it has been factored in.