Adam Davidson, CEO of Trident Royalties, discusses offtake milestones and catalysts to boost FY24. Watch the video here.
Has anyone any idea how an increase in either the SP or the profitability of iES can affect those of BMN? OK, so we own 9% of IES but unless IES starts paying out a dividend I can’t see the link other than direct sales of V or electrolyte to IES.
Anyone’s thoughts welcome.
....is beginning to sound as bad as the Avacta one. All this bickering, name calling, arguing, my Dad’s bigger than yours stuff. Really childish. Is it something to do with COVID stocks I wonder? Why not take a look at some grownup boards like HZM or BMN? There they discuss interesting stuff like due diligence, finance, production figures, multiple income sources etc etc. But no mud slinging.
You have probably seen those poor souls that scavenge amongst the waste heaps in places like India looking for stuff to recycle. Well that’s the future of spent lithium batteries. Some poor devil will spend every day of their lives carefully separating all the useful bits from the rubbish. God knows what health issues they will have from picking out small pieces of cobalt and nickel all day.
Just a thought, if there is even a smallish amount of dry ice in the aircraft hold, it will evaporate into gaseous CO2 during the flight and kill anything living in the hold. So I wouldn’t assume that there is a lot down there, just enough to prevent them allowing any livestock.
https://www.mining.com/web/trump-rushes-environmental-regulations-that-could-handcuff-biden/
.......I just found this article on how the Trump administration is doing its darnest to wreck all of Biden’s environmental plans. It will make you sick. The man’s a total psycho.
https://www.mining.com/web/trump-rushes-environmental-regulations-that-could-handcuff-biden/
Has everyone watched this?
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/lockdown-chaos
Unbelievable the levels of incompetence and corruption at work here.
I think the biggest problem for BMN is its shareholders. This may sound obvious but looking at the volatility of COVID stocks you can see how investors lose interest in one stock whenever the news flow drys up or whenever a competitor (in their case, vaccines) suddenly gets into the news.
The constant media attention on vaccines has driven stocks like AVACTa and SNG down even though nothing has fundamentally changed for them. One is in therapeutics the other is in testing but because they have nothing in the news they both fall.
Our other problem is big sellers. We don’t understand why GS sold out and clearly it weighed our share price down for months. Now we have another big seller doing the same thing it seems.
One day this will all end, I am sure, and we will all see our investment come true. I only hope I am not too old to enjoy it when it does.
..the BBC health correspondent was talking tonight about the limitations of the current LFTs being deployed. Has anyone tried to contact him asking what he knows about AVACTAs “exquisitely sensitive” tests which would identify all those infected even those with low virus loads?
Apologies if this has been posted but it is quite important.
https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4425