Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Yes HC I did. I'm watching intrigued from the sidelines and seriously hope shareholders don't get left holding the baby. They must be running on fumes , hope the Bod are talking to numerous parties. Maybe could avail of UKEF , timing though .
Am sure they could put a case forward for export of their tests.
Billed as one of the cases of the year, with the stars of the bar out in force. Expect more coverage as this case nears its commencement date .
https://www.legalbusiness.co.uk/disputes-yearbook-2024/holding-court-cases-of-the-year/
I don't think Alan Haley, head of Engineering at H&W, employed for 34 years ,fits into the category of maintenance and security. He is one of many highly skilled staff retained by Infrastrata , when they took over the yard. They have subsequently made a point of targeting grey beards to ensure the correct balance of experience exists in such a rapidly growing business. So much drivel stated as fact on here and it invariably emanates from the same posters.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-haley-a144445b?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app
Return to the address of the honourable House of Commons dated 17th November 2021 Randox laboratories limited.
Type that into Google and the Emails , whattsapp messages are very enlightening .
To say chaos was rife is an understatement.
The excuses made for Rx are unbelievable. From contaminated swabs to lack of equipment, to tolerance for errors/ issues. Assistance with media blah blah.
Wonder if something similar exists for us .
Hope our lawyers have this. May have posted this before, tbh can't remember.
I would hazard a guess that he is amused by the time you spend communicating with LSE to achieve his removal time after time. Who is the fool ?
He goads and you bite. Lol.
Not a fan of the ban and that includes BP.
It will not have been LTH's , probably one or two with multiple identities, who don't even post. Idiots. I prefer to sift through most posts and glean anything new.
BP informed the board about WB Yeates, 5 months in advance of her dry docking.
Yes indeed Winnie.
GM put money aside to replace tests the NHS said they couldn't use. It is my belief that he was prepared as a goodwill gesture to replace the original Exsig with Promate , the DHSC weren't interested, they had moved onto LFTS. The replacement is not an admission of any guilt it was done to try and ensure continuity of business and to try and ensure the lucrative phase 2 of the contract was signed. That's imo , see also Exmexes earlier post , detailing some of the places Exsig was used , with details provided .
They didn't offer to replace defective tests , they developed Promate, less cumbersome, faster...
there is a huge difference and the govt took it , used it and ordered more but refused to pay for it. See the redacted contract as to what exactly was permissable with regards to new /improved tests / assays.
At some stage most definitely, but how much have they spent to date ? I haven't a scooby. Hopefully after the finance deal completes Liberum will supply some answers. If they are going to put a target price on the share, I'd expect some detail as to how they arrived at that figure.
That valuation is without merit. It is worth nothing until someone makes a firm offer. If IM was worth anything remotely like that figure , we wouldn't be sitting with the current MCAP , nor going thru hoops to get finance sorted.. or paying extortionate rates to Riverstone.
I'd love to see a 100 % sale after court results , pay down a chunk of the debt and avoid dilution via a raise.
As a newbie I have zero interest in IM , didn't invest because of it and would like shot of it to focus on the core business , which I believe has great potential.