Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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Singhe
“remember the 52-48 is now a 38-62”
More nonsense.
Prove it.
Jammin86
“ Yup, Billy was spot on.
I'll buy back in when this is 5p in a few months.
Good luck all”
Ohh, you are a tease!! Good luck all is usually used as a valedictory, not an overture to another six posts.
Sighs.
I’ll come back tomorrow.
All schools have roofs. Probably, and I realise I’m being presumptuous here, teachers have a higher percentage of EVs than non-teachers, so they all need chargers. Schools probably get a lot of encouragement from theirs yoofs. It all points to growing demand.
They just have to manage that demand and not overtrade, like they did last year.
Jammin86
“ I think that's a lot poorer than any of us were guessing. Incredibly slow ramp up, they are obviously experiencing operational problems. ”
Looks like you have poor guessing skills.
Ramp up is exactly that. You go from zero to a higher place. Stuff has to be done to get up from down. That doesn’t mean there are problems getting up. It just means that it takes time.
Please share your gold mine development experience with us. We need more expert opinions.
Surrey County Council leader David Hodge was interviewed today on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. He is head of the County Council group. He was saying that more charging points a required in the counties, “to reduce charger anxiety”.
Looks like educational establishments will be well catered for, if they contract with EAAS to lower energy prices, energy consumption, provide solar power from the rooftops and put EV chargers in the car parks.
All the time collecting net zero plaudits.
It’s a great business.
EAAS is MADE for net zero. I can’t say I agree with GB breaking its neck to achieve net zero, while the vast, polluting economies of the world ignore calls for reductions in environmental destruction, BUT, I agree with EAAS making profits by saving expensive energy consumption by its clients.
Environmentally responsible enterprises will be lining up to collect their green brownie points.
Guernsey has introduced special vape “recycling” points. I fully expect them NOT to recycle them, since they don’t have facilities to do that. They just want to reduce the risk of landfill fires, due to lithium combustion.
Glowacki
“ Much more to come??? The trading statement said their markets are stagnating. Due to high interest rates and reduced spending..All of next year trading will remain the same and not materially improve according to CEO.”.
Lords has increased profits and market share, regardless of high interest rates and consumer belt tightening. It has acquired two profitable businesses and has cash available to buy others.
Well run, profitable, acquisitive and funded. A very safe investment, imho.
From the RNS.
“ The Board remains confident of delivering its strategic targets of £500 million revenue by 2024 and EBITDA margins of 7.5% in the medium term, with the Group's colleague and customer focused proposition enabling Lords to take market share, as well as being an acquirer of choice in the market.”
“ There has clearly been chaotic infighting at the top of the company so effectively nobody was in charge.”
Plagued by spurious nonsense this morning, probably topped with this one. Try to ignore the noise that will be incessant until the JV or the much improved production appears in the RNS.