Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
I don't wish to dwell on road accidents but the one i reported on 22nd december about THREE PENSIONERS being knocked down up here, two men who both died within hours and a woman survivor was hardly commented upon. Today, 8th Jan 2020, i have heard, unofficially, that one gentleman was a D DAY VETERAN at the age of 17, survived all the fighting on the beaches, through France, Belgium, Holland and into Germany and was among the first units to arrive at Belsen. We still don't know how a driver of a modern car, a Ford Kugar, could not see three pedestrians at an early evening time of 8.30 pm. in a 30 mph zone. ----- Yours, Max.
The REACH RNS was published on 15th July 2019. ----- Yours, Max.
Good Post, just one point to make. graphene is the material that is certified. Graphite is being dug up in numerous countries and sold globally. ONE EXTRA point, very importantly, VRS has REACH approval Check out RNS. ----- Youtrs, Max.
SP = 6.80 M Cap = £54M PE - 345
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Figures today ---- Friday 27th Dec 2019:27 Dec '19
SP = 6.55 pence. M Cap = £51M. PE = 327.5
Can someone explain this remarkably high PE in simple terms please ? ----- Yours, Max.
Dinoken: I don't think the banks would like its customers to believe that money placed with them will rot, Surely they are busy using it to make some sort of return on it. Perhaps any ifinancially-minded nvestors on here might explain the system. with regard to "Worthwhile Acquisitions" I feel these would be required to enhance a particular area of work, such as manufaturing in the engineering field, or in management services or in IT work. We must await any such tdecision o point us in any direction which I would hope will satisfy Investors. ----- Yours, Max.
I never thought someone might mistake you for a young vibrant Warren !! That person has been a member for 5 uears and posted 30 times -- an average of about Once in Two months. ----- Yours, Max.
Dear Student Able: Thank you for your submission, I appreciate you have not had a long time to Read, Mark, Learn, and Digest the information supplied. Your attainment today is a startling 8.5 out of 10. Another paragraph looking at the stark future of some of our industrial companies could well have raised you score today. You do know members of the family and friends are allowed to help with typing or thought processes, as required, but should be indicated as such to assist in the final assessment. Whatever is said on here is not likely to bear fruit with the company management, but one can hope that some notice may be taken by management when considering new contracts or, indeed, new acquisitions. Some of our collegues may well join in our discussions and so broaden the range of topics covered. ----- Yours, Max.
Colleasues, to get some Witless and Twitterless poeple like me up to date, would some kind soul please take the time to explain the latest news. i really did expect some comment by RNS as to why the SP is sliding into the dusbin of all our hopes. Perhaps Manchester University have said Graphene was all a mistake, and come back all we've said. I wonder what the potential customers, who may have all walked away by now, think of this apparent nosedive with no parachutes available. I am not going to chase the price down since, if the slide continues unabated, some foreign company (since UK firms seem to shundipping their toes into troubled waters) may decide they will make an offer and overwhelm the BoD in short time !! As the Americans might say - PDQ. ----- Yours, Max.
Dear Able and Colleagues: We are told that three Kings delivered Gold, Frankincense and Mhyrr (Edit) I confess I don' know much about any of them. SO, Let us look at the thrre companies you mention, in turn.
(1) TPG. -- If you have nothing to say, don't say it. Much of their work is for government bodies and as Boris threatened re-shuflles in dept heads, that may have led to new ministers holding back on new orders, meanwhile the company will be rapidly completing various types of contracts and awaiting, with fingers crossed, to be looked at favourably. Defence planning should not be the subject of individual ministers whims since global events often have spontaneous effects. I forecast, tremblingly, TPG will receive a contract but not such a large monetery satisfaction in the next two months, ie before end of March, 2020.
(2) ITM POWER. -- ITMs rise IS justified, a new director has been appointed representing Linde who hold a 20% stake in ITM, secondly the HyDeploy Project has just been declared fully operational. This has been, and is, based at Keele University and allows up to 20% of hydrogen to be injected in the gas mains and has Security verification from the Health and Safety Executive.
(3) Versarien. -- VRS is an enigma. The products of this company are world leading in quality and desirability, and yet, and yet, we do not seem to witness any great resolution of potentials customers decision making as to its suitablity for their individual purposes. If the purchasing price to customers is thought to be too high, tough. Someone else will make better concrete, or road surface material. Someone else will make great sports wear in time for the Olympics this year in Tokyo, perhaps a Japanese customer. The Chinese raiways may opt to make fire resitant seating in their trains and longer lasting rails for thei trains to run on.
END of todays ruminations from me ----- Yours, Max.
Amerloque and Nanonano; Your discussion of funding being delayed regarding QDs is somewhat disapointing to say the least. I have been out of touch lately but wondered what the situation is about ROHS and imports into EURO. Any light you may cast on this area would be most welcomed.
Have a Happy New Year Everyone. ----- Yours, Max.
f15: Your post of 10 December RE Negative Burke.
M Cap today New Years Eve is stated as being £13.193 Million. that is over 13 Billion !! ----- Yours, Max
Happy New Year Everyone !
SP = 6.55 pence. M Cap = £51M. PE = 327.5
Can someone explain this remarkably high PE in simple terms please ? ----- Yours, Max.
On the day after Boxing Day 2019, EXIT Day has been fixed by Boris and a quick look at three different types of shares show Private Investors selling OFF. Any thoughts to explain this so far ? Is everyone packing up to re-locate in warmer climes like Spain ? AND to stay in EURO. Hmmm, better the devil you know than the one foreshadowed under the new government with so many inexperienced MPs ? AND, dare I say it, Inexpeienced PM ?
Happy New Year EVERYONE and let us hope the country does not sink beneath the waves between Ireland and UK, OH and the North Sea which may be renamaed the NORD Sea ? ----- Yours, Somewhat apprehensively, Max.
Dear Wisheye and co: -- Here Here less of the Old Crocks !! Bet you would like to see me doing my exercises - so would I !
A short extract from BBC Northern Ireland today. shown below.
Gavin Patton spends his days grappling with the dangers of cyber-warfare.
The 23-year-old graduate engineer works in a Cyber Range at Queen's University's Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), a virtual environment that emulates the threats that can emerge in the "real world".
"Companies can bring in their security employees to take part in different scenarios that we have created in order to test their defence and attack strategies," he said.
"We have created multiple scenarios where the red team have to hack in and the blue team have to stop them from getting in - you have got hackers and defenders.
"It is a great way for companies to develop their employees skills in attack and defence." ----- Yours, Max.
BBC report from Northern Ireland today, Monday 23rd Dec.
Gavin Patton spends his days grappling with the dangers of cyber-warfare.
The 23-year-old graduate engineer works in a Cyber Range at Queen's University's Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), a virtual environment that emulates the threats that can emerge in the "real world".
"Companies can bring in their security employees to take part in different scenarios that we have created in order to test their defence and attack strategies," he said.
"We have created multiple scenarios where the red team have to hack in and the blue team have to stop them from getting in - you have got hackers and defenders.
"It is a great way for companies to develop their employees skills in attack and defence!
----- Yours, Max.
Dear Colleagues: Read the extract below from a BBC report from Northern Ireland.
Gavin Patton spends his days grappling with the dangers of cyber-warfare.
The 23-year-old graduate engineer works in a Cyber Range at Queen's University's Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), a virtual environment that emulates the threats that can emerge in the "real world".
"Companies can bring in their security employees to take part in different scenarios that we have created in order to test their defence and attack strategies," he said.
"We have created multiple scenarios where the red team have to hack in and the blue team have to stop them from getting in - you have got hackers and defenders.
"It is a great way for companies to develop their employees skills in attack and defence." ----- Yours, Max.
Robin: Sorry to hear you have been laid low, though to some extent you seem to be enjoying the remedy prescibed for you. Hereabouts it is usually whisky which is imbibed. Don't overdose on the Gin and get better soon, many on here like your Tales of Sherwood Forest, with or without the ancient clothing you seem to have discarded ! ----- Yours, Max.
Merry Christmas Everyone - Management, Staff and Investors ONE and ALL ! ------ Yours, Max.
Golden Bull: A lovely and thoughtful message from you, May i join you in wishing Everyone a delightful celebration. _------ Yours, Max.
Dear Colleagues; I posted a comment about the work that the company is engaged in and among the text I mentioned that their research may help restrain speeding by drivers.
I regret that on Friday last ( I understand the police call it "Mad Friday") that three pensioners in my quiet area were Knocked Down, all taken to hospital and two of them died soon after. A man thought to be in his eighties and one in his seventies, a woman survived with serious injuries. Their families and the family of the car driver must all be in shock. My family and I had been celebrating a double birthday event nearby and were turned back by police and told to find another way home. Had this occured in London I think it would have been top news but up here almost no infoormation has been divulged. A question of "NEED to KNOW" perhaps or the citizens up here don'count ? ----- Yours, Max.