Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Sadly KevinRound you will not get any sympathy on this board if you short He1 and gloat in it.
I'd love to be your stockbroker.
I'm sure the He1 splinter group will get splinters in their b.u.m.s for sitting on the fence for to long.
Maybe it's the sweet smell of Helium that keeps bringing them back on this board.π
At this moment in time, don't rule anything out, something is cooking and IMHO hasn't yet been disclosed, it will come out when ready.
Am I worried, not in the slightest with spud close and the reassurances we've recently had off the company. That's good enough for me.
Bring it on.
As Ian Stalker said in the last AGM In February, "dilution is toxic" and I sure now he's stepped aside that the board are fully aware of this and will do what's best for the company when the time arrives.
Some very good balanced posts this morning, especially after all the negatively the last few days, even after the presentation (no pleasing some) by the fear mongers.
If they were genuinely interested/ invested in He1, all they need to do is try and put themselves in LB shoes, and what would they then do different.
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Ignore the posts who constantly post doom and gloom, we all know who they are just ignore these sad trolls, they need to get a life.
GLA
Most RNSs are realised at 07.00am but one could come anytime, this does look less likely now though.
Tomorrow morning I'm going to try and multitask by listening to the presentation at 11.30hrs and at the same time watching the England v Australian womans World Cup match fully muted.
My predictions for tomorrow are, He1 will annouce a secound drill with funding already in place and a win for England 2 Australia 1.
π€
@ Cybertron.
If you believe in something it's always easier to take if something goes wrong.
But personally
I do believe that He1 will drill , I also believe that He1 have the management to carry this through, and π€ get a discovery under their belt.
Tomorrow's presentation will be interesting as He1 have got a habit of throwing something in you don't expect. Personally I feel it will be positive.
IMHO/DYOR?....GL.
Typo
easier to do in a bull market.
Investing has changed a lot over the years, agree that a lot of investors these days, buy on lows and sell on highs, or they try too as its easier said than done, especially in todays bear market. It was much easier to do in a bear market.
By doing this you also need to consider dealing costs, spread and possibly currency movement at the time of dealing, plus your liable to UK tax when you reach the tax threshold unless invested in an UK share ISA account.
One last thing to mention, you need a lot of time to do your research ,dealing, and possibly you loose sleep thinking on what to do next.
On the others side of the coin, been investing for over 30 years, I believe in He1 as they are unique UK Helium Company, done my research, have a decent amount invested here which I can honestly say, I don't loose any sleep over, probably because I haven't over committed, and have other investments like Exxon Mobil to balance my portfolio, I rarely post on other lse bbs.
Possibly a very big day tomorrow.
GLA.
If 1m shares was the amount needed for part ownership in He1 then there would only be 827 blocks available.
@rp6577
It's nice to see you've joined the millionaires club.
Good luck.
@Tiger179
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but totally agree with your sentiments, sitting on the fence days are gone.
@ InvestingGoals
Agree, I'm sure there is an Australian connection somewhere, He1 were also looking to float on the Australian ASX market in 2016/17 but decided to join the AIM market London.
Only seems like yesterday, Doesn't time fly.
I will be very suprised if there is not another RNS tomorrow before the presentation.
GLA
@gogsthelogs
Have you posted on the wrong bb?
lol
Nobles rig will be dispatched via ship in approx 80/90 containers compared to He1 on approx 17/20 low loaders.
Even when Nobles rig arrives at the port of Dar es Salaam, there will still be lots of work to do, but I do take my hat off to them, they seem very organised.
@KevinRound
Agree.
@InvestingGoals.
Lots of information online about Thomas Abraham-James especially when he was with Helium One, he was super positive with his time with the company, even talking about the big boys getting involved with a processing production plant on discovery.
As far as I remember, pre 2017 he wanted to take He1 to private equity, unfortunately it didn't work out and eventually the company went public via Attis Oil and Gas.
He resigned from He1 on 25th April 2019 .
Not sure about you guys but I'm looking forward for tomorrow's presentation, ask yourself, why are He1 going over the top by preparing a massive drill pad base? also ask yourself why Sarah and Graham with LB are in the presentation.
This could be big for He1 and we might get a possitive RNS before the meeting.
DYOR/ IMO.
Agree, didn't expect that drop today, will be even more interesting tomorrow with a company presentation on Wednesday . Correction will come, with where the company currently are in relation to Tia3.
GLA