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All good points earache, ATB
Obviously...
Indeed, just hate having paid more than I had to.. should have researched who were the major holders better
Looks like he's going to sell it down to close to 2p... FFS
No need for that Magoo! Just because you are over exposed in SPAC
Because Cathal is a shareholder and some of us followed him over..
What are you the bulletin board police!?
Flipped them.....
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/SPC/holdings-in-company-ytbxih8muicow3z.html
I totally agree AIM.. Marketeers can waste massive amounts of money, especially on Brand advertising. Rolex spend £50 million a year on formula 1
I'm just really surprised the charging system wasn't even mentioned in the one hour launch video. I'm hoping they will be doing interviews around the cars when they are charging, stuff like that.. that would be good
I don't think that's true taskmaster
Unfortunately people don't realise, they have heard stuff but think its 'project fear' to borrow a phrase.
That's why we need the David Attenborough programs and need ExtremeE to highlight it more.
Some people won't see what's going on till their house is on fire
Not on the sponsorship strip any more either, that's harsh!..
https://twitter.com/ExtremeELive/status/1376427863491088386?s=19
Old video that doesn't show it in action with the cars but the thoughts there...
https://twitter.com/AFCEnergy/status/1376426148939317248?s=09
We'll see.. I've got 2 million shares now so that's quite enough on a blind bet! :) ;)
Adam is out there so hopefully they will be lots of twitter activity..
They have some good Interaction now, would really help them build a following..
Tesla haven't spent a penny on marketing, they do it all through social and referrals
https://twitter.com/AFCEnergy/status/1373695203371065359?s=19
Just got an e mail from extreme marketing:
28 March 2021, London: Extreme E, the ground-breaking off-road electric race series is delighted to announce that Chinese media giant Tencent will stream all five of the championship’s X Prixs on its digital platform, QQ.com as well as its associated apps Tencent Sports, Tencent News and Tencent Video.
In addition, Extreme E’s race highlights and magazine programmes will also be available online and free-to-view along with behind-the-scenes documentaries ‘How to Build a Race Car’, ‘The Electric Dream’ and ‘Climate Changers’, in both Chinese and English.
Based in Shenzhen and founded in 1998, Tencent Holdings is indisputably China’s most popular media conglomerate and is dedicated to providing more than a billion users with the most up-to-date global news content and multidimensional, original sports programming, including Formula One, Premier League and NBA.
Ali Russell, Chief Marketing Officer at Extreme E, said, “Extreme E’s broadcast agreement with Tencent provides unparalleled reach for our ‘sport for purpose’ series in this vital region. Tencent’s superb array of user platforms will help us to bring our thrilling electric race format as well as our important environmental messages to over a billion people.
“Digital outlets like Tencent are extremely important for Extreme E and it is imperative we continue to create partnerships like these to reach a global audience. One of the championship's missions is to shine a light on the climate crisis and encourage change, and the only way we can achieve that is by reaching as many people as possible with our innovative broadcast product.”
Ewell Zhao, General Manager at Tencent, said: “Electric vehicles are an important development of the automotive industry. While Extreme E brings the charm of electric vehicles to the off-road racing, it conveys the core concept of environmental protection. In the future, Tencent Sports is going to share the excitement of Extreme E with more motor sports fans, and promote electric car racing in China.”
The inaugural season of Extreme E debuts in 6 days in the deserts of Saudi Arabia with teams travelling on from there to four more of the world’s most remote locations - Senegal, Greenland, Brazil, and Patagonia - all of which have been negatively impacted by the climate crisis. Not only will Extreme E shine a spotlight on the devastation caused by climate change, the ‘sport for purpose’ series aims to leave a long-lasting positive impact through its Legacy Programmes.