Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Is anybody around who follows this share?
The Market is saying that IES isn't going anywhere. I guess the only consolation is that volumes are quite low.
Trading volumes seem quite low.
Looks to me like good insider support recently.
My guess is Yes. Because there is (supposedly) an economic advantage in using Vanadiam. There was no economic advantage in using. Betamax.
Thanks Alfacomp. To an ignoramus like me, your explanation is very welcome.
On a minuscule trade of 900 shares! Hardly a massive sell off.
I agree with Mikemine. Could you girls take your handbags elsewhere.
Somebody certainly had inside information yesterday. Anyway. I'm only circa 30% down now - an old RedT investor too. In the long run, I might actually make some money on this.
... that went up to 55.45 million. Whoever bought that block must be comfortable with the Company's outlook.
There have been some big share lots going through over the last Month or two, including 46,6 million today. Somebody must have some confidence in this Company.
Personally, I was unaware of the issues around Lithium catching fire, until, before the lockdown, I was caught out trying to return a piece of (very expensive) Lithium battery powered equipment to China. The equipment had failed and was being replaced. The Airlines were onto the Lithium Battery component and they required extensive manufacturer's information before they would accept it for shipment. What they did with it on the flight, I have no idea, but the shipment was treated with the utmost caution - understandably I now realise.
Has this Company got a hope of surviving?
What's left? As far as I am concerned, the Vaccine Business was one of the most exciting parts of Benchmark, This looks to me like a bad move!
Thanks very much for the link jupiternmars. I have been involved in risk managing the industry for a number of years and am a believer in this Company. All that was said in the video stacks up as far as I am concerned. I am a long term investor - i.e. years not months.
Anybody know what's going on?
See: https://fis.com/fis/worldnews/worldnews.asp?l=e&ndb=1&id=104140
I think somebody did, specifically referring to Camco, but I am not sure that I heard all of the exchange that took place as it was at the front of the Meeting, at the time it was breaking up, and I was at the back. Maybe someone else who was there could comment more accurately. My impression though, was that it was specifically addressed by a question, and specifically answered by a) a reference to the person raising the subject on a Bulletin Board, as being invited to the AGM meeting and b) being supplied with information, and c) that no directors have any interest in that Company. But I could not swear to the details.
If it's the same person AIMforprofit, it was mentioned at the AGM that he had been invited to attend the AGM, and also he had been supplied with full information about the sale of the Subsiduary (I forget its name.) about which he seems to have been complaining ad infinitum. The Meeting was told that none of the directors have any interest in the ex-Subsiduary, and it was made absolutely clear by the CEO and the Chairman that they run the Company properly and "by The Book".
Again I would reiterate that I was very impressed by the people we met and the answers they gave to all our questions, as well as by the general air of competence and professionalism that prevailed, and by the equipment - but then I wouldn't know the difference between a Flow Machine and an Icecream Maker! :-))