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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/10/05/wind-power-every-home-within-10-years-boris-johnson-pledge/
Then you’ll be needing a 3GWh VRFB production facility.
https://www.energy-storage.news/news/schmid-jv-to-begin-building-3gwh-saudi-arabia-flow-battery-factory-this-yea
Shareseeker, if you base your investments on whether you get a warm welcome on a bulletin board after you head a post ‘Sp tanking ?’ then good luck to you.
There is a large seller that’ll be cleared in two or three weeks on current predictions, so if you want 25-50% pretty much immediate profit then buy in. If you don’t, I couldn’t care less, I’m adding as much as I can as this is at rock bottom, cheap as chips, with massive growth potential.
I recently posted ‘I **** you not, people will look back at Bushveld in a few years and wish they had invested in the 20’s. Just like people think now, I wish I’d invested In Starbucks in the 70’s, Microsoft in the 80’s, Amazon in the 90’s and Tesla in the 00’s’.
I don’t want to be accused of ramping but Bushveld will be the controlling influence in the VRFB market an therefore grid scale energy storage for many years to come.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/live:bbc_radio_two
Well done Daisydog! If anyone wants to listen you can go on the attached link and scroll back to about 12.48
Thanks @faramog. There is some other good stuff on their website about Vanadium and flow batteries. There is a good interview with Vincent Algar from Australian Vanadium.
They appear to be promoting Pineapple Power on their site as well.
https://www.thearmchairtrader.com/vanadium-flow-battery-investment/
@faramog, you're correct that SP Angel's figures are showing factors as a Vanadium miner and nothing else. Should the VRFB side take off as we think it will then there will be a considerable premium to the figure I quoted in regards to SP but not necessarily to revenue. It is unlikely that BMN will get the whole revenue from z rental product upfront from the finance company, if indeed we use one for electrolyte rental contracts.
If VRFBs do really take off and everything points to it, then Bushveld will undoubtedly be one of the top players in that market, then you could probably double the SP I quoted for 2023, £1.50 a share wouldn't be unreasonable.
Despite what Rich Ken has quoted we won't make £1 by Christmas, however I would love to be wrong!
https://www.uploadlibrary.com/SPAngel_JohnMeyer/SP_Angel_-_Morning_View_-_Wednesday_30.09.20.pdf
I have to say I would really recommend anyone invested here to read the SP Angel note on Bushveld.
They are predicting POST tax profit of $38 million in 2021, $65 million in 2022 and $88 million in 2023. That is even before we reach 8,400 tonnes of V per annum. I personally believe that the finance today will accelerate the production increases and the 2023 figure may be a little higher.
They are predicting a full year loss for 2020 but as has already been pointed out, the vast majority of this is depreciation and due to the fact that sales to China are delaying payment. Normally Bushveld sell through Wogen and get payment very promptly but have to pay a percentage fee for their services.
I really believe that this will be a billion pound company in 2023 and even with a few more shares in circulation we are talking 75-80p per share. I for one, am happy to accumulate, hold and wait.
https://soundcloud.com/user-827634848/new-recording-2
I forgot I had my iPad with me that I recorded it on. Here it is the quality isn’t great, you’ll need to have the volume up
people will look back at Bushveld in a few years and wish they had invested in the 20’s.
Just like people think now, I wish I’d invested In Starbucks in the 70’s, Microsoft in the 80’s, Amazon in the 90’s and Tesla in the 00’s.