George Frangeskides, Exec-Chair at Alba Mineral Resources, discusses grades at the Clogau Gold Mine. Watch the full video here.
The tired Capa sat back after a long day keying Toyota's near his £156000 two bed mansion outside of Ipswich, he'd been knocked off his bike by a single cab Hilux that didn't indicate in 1983 and vowed to exact revenge on a daily basis from that moment.
He fired up his typewriter and to his glee BMN was down 8% on the day, he flicked through his list of potential LSE usernames so quickly that he almost spilt his Gatorade - this enraged him - how could he be so careless? Nearby was a poster of the Team Pursuit GB team that won bronze in Munich, 1972 - he'd asked Ron Keeble to sign it but Ron thought that 4:27AM was an inappropriate time and that him and his wife would prefer to get back to sleep.
He was onto LSE in a flash, hoping that Alfacomp might take the bait for the first time in weeks, he began with the usual first post rituals then delved full on with the usual deramping drivel, ringing the bell of his Boardman bike everytime someone replied.
When it was all over, he rested.. Contented. There was a time trial on Eurosport at an ungodly hour and he needed to research cucumbers for lycra down at the cash n carry before then.
Tomorrow... We go again.
The end.
Sorry for the format
17:44:54 11-Mar-2020
13.50
GBX
83,561
11,279.90
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TNCP
XOFF
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11.05
GBX
1,000,000
110,500.00
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LRGS
AIMX
12:37:46 11-Mar-2020
12.00
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1,500,000
180,000.00
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LRGS
AIMX
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11.05
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1,324,767
146,386.75
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AIMX
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11.70
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1,250,000
146,250.00
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AIMX
Denno90
Fast drop in Vanadium price 2019 started the slide
Shorting and profit taking
Vaneck have not helped
Tame seller
Manipulation almost certainly
V price recovered a bit end 2019/early 2020 but general market woes and CV pushed it down recently
At the current price I'd say PI's selling who hadn't planned to.
That's just from memory, probably loads I've forgotten.
Can it recover? Most certainly, but there is damage clearly. Once it starts on the upswing traders will jump in and out (target 18p/20p/22p whatever) and we will bounce around because of it.
Difficult to do but best thing is to let our esteemed BOD get on with what they do best, bringing home the bacon.
Wombles.
As we have seen before, it is dangerous to make share price predictions! Like you, I believe 100% that this company has a great long term future but I wouldn't like to say what the next few weeks/months hold.
Picked up a small amount under 18p today :)
Batteries are a vital piece of the transition away from fossil fuel-based sources of energy. Without batteries capable of grid-scale storage, it will be impossible to power the economy using solely renewable energy. And lithium-ion batteries, while suitable for consumer electronics, don’t easily scale up to a sufficient size to store enough energy to power an entire city, for instance. Flammable materials in lithium-ion batteries also pose potential safety hazards. The bigger the battery, the more potential damage it could cause if it catches fire.
Several companies are currently developing redox flow batteries for commercial applications, most of which use vanadium as the electrolyte. However, vanadium is expensive and toxic, so battery researchers are working to develop a redox flow battery based on organic materials which are cheaper and more sustainable. However, these molecules tend to degrade quickly.
“There are few in situ mechanistic studies of organic redox flow batteries, systems that are currently limited by degradation issues,” said Grey. “We need to understand both how these systems function and also how they fail if we are going to make progress in this field.”
The research was funded in part by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Shell.
https://pvbuzz.com/technology-extend-battery-lifetimes-transition-large-scale-storage/
Max19 - Don't get your hopes up.
In the 3 years I have followed this company they have wasted every drill season, other than a decent jorc 2017 (that was later retracted) and in early summer 2018 a couple of metres section with 2.0% copper (from memory) - What ever happened to Sharktooth Peak?!
I'm surprised this lot are still going, they need to change their name to keep the shenanigans going as most PI's wont touch it with a barge pole.
Thank you Delboys
First paragraph:
CellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc. (“CellCube” or the “Company”) (CSE:CUBE), wishes to provide an update on the sale of Enerox GmbH (“Enerox”) as well as an update on the Company’s audited financial statements.
The sale of Enerox to a consortium of investors, as previously reported, is progressing but more time and due diligence is required by the investors. There can be no assurance the investors will complete the transaction, but they continue to fund the ongoing working capital requirements of Enerox, as per the Initial Share Purchase Agreement signed in December 19, 2019. The Company continues to work closely with the investors in hopes of finalizing a transaction in the near future.
http://www.asianmetal.com/VanadiumPrice/Vanadium.html
Looking good over 1-3 month period.
Yes, thanks to all who keep us updated with the vanadium prices.
If the upswing continues, then the timing of the Vanchem acquisition and subsequent renegotiation shall go down as another masterclass from FM. You can call it luck, skill or both but the company is certainly expanding quickly and this will obviously increase production for bushveld and d-risk the Investment somewhat.
There has inevitably been much talk about the share price recently, we have to remember though that some pretty amazing companies have gone sideways or down for a longer period of time than we have and eventually the tide will turn.
Enjoying BMN progress and looking forward to the next round of crux/proactive investor interviews. Good weekend all.
just looked in an seen the SP.
What in the wide wide worlda sports is a'going on here?