Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
Sounds very exciting BurtonD. I also liked this bit when they were talking about the construction industries supply chain problems “We’re in that position that we have a solution to their problems which makes for an easy sale.”
I wouldn't agree that Versarien is a woeful company at all. There's far too much going on and stuff in the pipeline to say that. What I will say is that the newsflow is woeful and needs to be addressed ASAP. Until the BOD realise that acting like a grown up company on AIM doesn't work the better for all of us
MatthewC, MAS Holdings has 53 manufacturing facilities in 17 countries employing over 93,000 people globally. The company has design and development hubs in New York, London, Hong Kong and Colombo. They manufacture for Nike, Victoria's secret, Speedo, PVH, Lululemon to name but a few. They also bought Michelle Moans Ultimo brand. It's superb that we have such a great, longstanding relationship with them. Multi billion dollar friends are nice to have!
Not at all. 1.6p being paid. Cheap as chips
It looks like the seller (Lanstead) are out. It's been 24 months since they entered into the 24 month agreement. They still have a second , much smaller amount to sell as part of the agreement, but the biggest chunk looks to be done. It's been a real drag on the SP and I think we can see today the result when they're not selling down. SP looks set to run freely upwards now.
https://audioboom.com/posts/8039164-neill-ricketts-of-versarien-talks-about-their-collaboration-with-flux-footwear-to-launch-a-graphe
Neill Ricketts "It's going to be a constant process of bringing these products to market now, and that should keep our investors very happy"
Ready when you are. Bring it on! I'd suggest that now is the time to get in at this stupid low share price
The item in the background is a bench/table. Probably a demo program that came with the sofware from Cybe for the printer. I don't think it has graphene in it. Neill has confirmed on Twitter that it's a test print but it will be for sale. The item that's actually being printed in the video has graphene in it but I don't know what it is
https://www.versarien.com/files/2816/4381/9184/Longhope_Event_2nd_Feb_22_-_Main_Presentation_.pdf
It was the client / landlord that asked for only a 10% reduction. 30% is possible according to Neill. Does that answer that fatherelmer? https://twitter.com/versarien/status/1488928367000932358
"In this pour there is no steel reinforcement, a conservative 10% reduction in concrete used ( landlords request) but 30% + can be removed."
1. Don't know. I know we have a contract to print toilet blocks for railway stations. Could be a scale model of that IMO??
2. From memory, I think it's a saving based on the slab being poured with less depth and achieve the same strength. From a time point of view, there are savings on installing rebar (not required) and the expense of the steel itself. We all know steel aint getting any cheaper. And yes, you just tip in the graphene additive as it comes out of the lorry as I understand so nothing different arrives in the truck. That's the clever bit
The ducks are all lining up for commercialisation. He knows VRS well from rubbing shoulders at GEIC. Looks like we're about to take off. One day pretty soon I'll be saying...I told you so. These prices are not to be missed for medium / long term gain IMO
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