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Thanks elrico will be watching out for that, would be good to know if the current share price volatility is simply down to broader market (global issues, inflation etc) and what if anything is about SBTX specific issues.
Allatsee - very wise move ditiching shell and buying ceres I suspect.
I also have a long held small holding in RDSB but much more heavily invested on CWR - it will be interesting to see how they both compare in 5 years time!
Spiffing Brit refers to TRX as 'a garbage penny stock'. His point throughout the video is to do your research ....the irony! Clearly he as done none in choosing TRX to slander!!
If he had he would be saying it was a company with ground breaking clinically trialled and tested products which are proven in the market, is revenue generating and approaching near term profitability!
Yet of course he has clearly done no research and until yesterday probably had never even heard of TRX but the 10 year graph and the current share price met his criteria and to him that was sufficient. I have no idea what this will do to the share price, tomorrow we'll find out.....but i agree with Collinlaish - I don't think this will be helpful to us (even if it does spike up) as it undermines TRX's credibility, it is not a garbage penny stock....quite the opposite!
Currently the 4th most traded stock at 140,965,000 and its only lunch time. That is not typical for TRX.
I can very much see CWR getting to a market cap of £17bn in the medium term so long as it doesn't get bought out.
There was an interesting article in Telegraph Questor recently (27 Jan) which pointed out that CWR could be another Arm Holdings (which sadly got taken over). It said that it is perhaps helped by the 2 large shareholders of Bosch and Weichai each with 20% as any acquirer would need them on board and also because it has already grown in size from being a tiddler to being £2.5bn.
Not many get from AIM to FTSE 100.... but CWR most certainly could.
Welcome Doyezee. Below is a link to a very interesting article all about Ceres from Questor (Daily Telegraph) and how it is THE AIM stock of a generation. It might not open if you are not a telegraph subscriber ...but if you can get to read it you will not be disappointed. You've made a wise investment!
https://www-telegraph-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/shares/questor-buy-british-clean-energy-firm-arm-holdings-generation/amp/
A great promo for Ceres power
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/shares/diary-fund-manager-dont-want-ditch-bp-found-way-ease-pain/
TRX is now putting out these very informative case studies on Linkedin on a regular basis. I find them genuinely interesting and it shows just how capable their product is ..... they also help to showcase TRX and get them some recognition.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tissue-regenix-ltd_dermapure-minter-tka-case-study-activity-6752590828272726016-l7IL
Certainly the prospects for 2021 look good but I think it might take a positive trading announcement and strong forward looking statement (due at the end of this month) before things really get motoring. Lets hope that's what we get.
Yes I very much agree Adastra. Recently my sister asked me about where to park a small amount of money and I felt confident to introduce her to TPG. That's not something I would normally do - but the stars certainly seem to be aligned now for TPG.... its all coming together. GLA
I feel this is still the start of the beginning. The world is switching to Hydrogen. If Ceres's steel cell becomes the preferred design that is used within all the new types of kit, then we can be like ARM worth many more billions than we are today. We'll be bought out long before then ......British home grown success stories usually do. I wish that would change.
We have to be carbon neutral by 2050 ....hydrogen and fuel cells are acknowledged to be crucial to achieving that goal. I think CWR's journey is still in its very early stages. The Telegraph recently said that this is one to buy for your kids now and tuck away so they have a meaningful future sum. Appreciate that its individual and if you need the funds now you need them now.
They have also been using linkedin to post clinical updates of patients outcomes, a sort of picture A ) before and B) after. It really makes you realise just how good a range of products they have and how effective (astoundingly so) they are.
(go to linkedin and join the group called: Tissue Regenix Group)
Given S & N have a huge Advanced Wound Management division I'm sure these before and after outcomes would be of certain interest to them. I'd say TRX is an ideal fit for S & N.