Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Well, ok, I thought you'd recognise me as a credible poster HD2U.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/12275099/filing-history
Maybe not unjustified.
Not sure exactly when it was in the public domain but there's some (very likely) bad news out there now.
I'll leave it to the more serious to find it for themselves and maybe get the edge they deserve. The rest can just accuse me of talking the share down blah blah.
Well... I've allowed myself to be as nasty as I get with that previous post; back to normal, then: JB, I sympathise, I doubt anybody invested in ABDX is having a good time now, and I'm sorry to read that your other investments are hurting too - it's stressful and there's a use with these boards for us to commiserate and support each other, but also, talking the share down doesn't help anything either. Let's not scare away new investors browsing through, or give additional fear to the already wounded long timers... there's such low volume on this that unusually board postings might actually influence things a little bit.
Anyway, stay strong, there's plenty of runway for things to be turned around here.
What is your agenda? You give an idiot comment on absolutely everything, create sensationalist threads with provocative titles... are you paid to keep these boards active, or are you just very very lonely?
Apre -indeed, all those young healthy looking multiculturals; we need truth in advertising; aged, broken-down folks
despairing at their mortality, bent doubt as they grip themselves in anguish and pain.... and something for the non-sperm test.
Christo - yeah, sadly just an ordinary little pot.... think the design team missed an opportunity there. Come on Abingdon, at least consider the pivot.
"After all, you've been f--ing us long enough." < said if for you.
Poker IMO ‘news’ and info-blog pages are a rod for your own back - who really cares or would go there for information, and if you don’t post constantly, I agree, it looks dated and bad. Marketing departments/small time agencies have a lot to answer for.
Is anybody excited by this ‘webstore’?
To me it seems like desperate busy work. Europe’s largest manufacturer (in theory) going for micro orders (relative to manufacturing run volumes) and reselling others’ tests… once you’ve done your handling and fulfilment, you’re making what, a few quid an order? Seems like a sales team which has given up on chasing big contracts.
Sorry for the negativity, but I’m going to double down: even worse, this vision of becoming a one-stop consumer brand… terrifies me that they might actually attempt the promotional spend needed for that. Have you got any idea what it costs to try to establish a consumer healthcare brand… Silicon Valley startup cash burn.
This looks to me like a time filling fantasy project, and disappointed that they’re using out-of-company agencies… maximising spend.
At best, could be harmless but feels like a distraction from where core efforts need to be/filling time. Are you a large volume manufacturer, or going to venture outside your core business and build a consumer brand and compete with all the other dedicate companies in that space?
I appreciate this isn’t all that they have going on but I’m sorry they’re not too busy to be pursing these minor projects. All my own negative opinion venting at the moment - Do Your Own Happy Place.
My guess; they don’t actually have product yet as they probably need a fully committed order for a minimum of several hundred thousand to make manufacture economically viable. Euro zone is still a fragmented market for medical device manufacturing - while there is a common standard, member state variations apply (even if only language localisation). My guess is that they have big US orders subject to FDA, and it's preferable to wait for that before spooling up the machines and making 10m+, then fulfil the smaller eurozone orders (and resellers, and web store etc.) from that bulk run with relabelled packaging etc.