The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.
Non Isa account v Isa using both as opportunity arrises, Am i right that in a non Isa bed-Breakfast does one have to sell all the shares and buy back within 30 days as the partial scheme was halted as too convienant to crease CGT losses as offests.
Firstly being an x oil worker there is no shortage its costs v sales.
I wonder how much the buy backs are sustaining the share price?
If current markets mean less sales lower revenues for sure then possibly an impact on dividends
Yes dividents and a stable share price beats bank interest a risk here
Considering to buy back in but at a lower price a possible value £16-17 could be lurking.
University of Delaware is one wbe title is High-Storage Double-Membrane Flow Battery
and a bit older Now, a battery membrane technology developed by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) may point to a solution. web title Go with the flow: Scientists design new grid batteries for renewable energy
Regardless its a frustrating share to own, given recent history surely 22-24 range is realistic, roller coaster ride is putting it mildly, however like many added again but we should be able to maintain mid twenty thats for now still seems a long way off.
read this morning that the chinese have developed a new maembrane which is different to the current types, and considerably less costly if i find it agqin I will add some details, good to the miners starting with renewable and storaqge for remote operations.
Join you all last week at 2.6p, aiming to accumulate on the lows as opportunity arrises, saw an interesting BBC short film on food shortages in Zambia, heat, low rainfall, I know the counrty well, Industrial jobs will be even more important for the ecconomy.
Like others was contemplating an email to BMN, yes the mamangement team are good and in place, so bought more at below 20 this morning instead, do I need them all no so may use some to sell into the market, however if this price persits until April 6th I'm sure our ISA accounts will add more, I'm roughly 60% trading 20% isa.
For those with YTD trading profits and higher BMN costs you can always sell bed and breakfast ans use the paper loss to yur advantage.
Similiar 600K 22p, also think JSE and off AIM will help, holding for the longer term the potential is there, it's dissapointing that given all the progress over the last year the co is worth less after the progress, should it move to JSE not sure how insititual investors will accumualte shares given the high private holdings! Apart from us selling into the market.
Surely you are RichKen of BMN?
Likewise I have a holding here too, the recent fund raising was a sensible move, mind you a healthy interest rate, which has not impacted much on us shareholders, quite happy with a slow plod upwards, hopefully without BMN roller coaster ride, the potential here is not relying on world bank intervention and a which technology might be chosen!
To me being a holder since April, despite the potential and given the news since april this year I for one think that our management do have a responsibility to address the share price issue it surely should be sitting north of 24p given all that has happened.
Yes JSE will help, they did take on a new management member who has experience of JSE, I think some progress on the Sp is long over due, dare i say it there are other stocks out there that plod along and upward ours seems to add a bit then drops like a stone, just look at the graphs since the spring!
so a bit concerned.
993444 As one of the new management team has been involved with JSE activities, hopefully this leads to JSE and subsequent moving away from aim, maybe the development funding initiatives will require JSE and FTSE?
Page 29 of the report:
NEWSwww.pv-tech.org | August 2019 | 113Vanadium redox flow system joins UK’s frequency response market Flow batteries’ could provide frequency response in the UK for the first time ever, as a modestly sized solar-plus-storage system has been pre-qualified into National Grid’s dynamic firm frequency response (dFFR) market since late July. Energy storage technology provider and system integrator RedT - which prefers the description ‘flow machines’ for its vanadium redox flow, long duration devices - and aggregator / energy data and technology specialist Open Energi achieved pre-qualification status for a 300kWh flow machine installed at an industrial site in Dorset, southern England. The device is coupled with a solar installation with a peak generation capacity of 250kW.In related news. redT has proposed a ‘reverse takeover’ with Avalon Battery, in effect a merger, to create a scaled-up global flow energy storage player
Yes bit of a roller coaster ride bearing in mind the recent lows and highs need 150 to break even, at least I sold on last highs but jumped back in what is now a bit early, such is life maybe if a larger co bought some of the main owner % out it would stabilize the SP (wishful thinking).
Yes useful play on some Lithium and Zinc, I see it as an even longer term hold as the mine develops, ISCOR drilled it extensively so data is abundant too, given the links to some of the management and BMN steady progress it bodes well, still accumulating on SP weakness, many of us here must own BMN as well,?