What thickness is the foil you are using in your tinfoil hat? "Standard Duty" foil is too thin to get good reception; the Flat Earth Society recommend a mm in thickness at a minimum.
Nothing like an escalating trade war to hamper trade; just what the world's economies need when both China and the US are looking at looming recessions. The only big 'hot spot' seems to be the wider green energy sector, and El Niño is going to reinforce just how important this is going to be as temperature records are repeatedly broken around the world over the next few years.
UK net migration has more than doubled from pre-Brexit levels21 May 2023 22:06
So, we throw away the EU welcome mat and have to replace well-educated EU workers with others from less educated countries... Who would have thought that you would need more inferior workers to do the same quantity of work?
Basically, a private company is instituting private criminal prosecutions against shoplifters etc that the Crown Prosecutors do not think are in the public interest; the prosecutions are on a no-fee basis; if the case is won they make a claim against the state for their costs. A pizz taking loophole exploit.
Maybe arrange a group of shareholders / new investors to take part in the next placing (it does seem likely that there will be another) at a PREMIUM. If Prof Hargreaves were to invest with a group at 15p or 20p the share price would likely rocket.
I am sure the BOD would welcome such an approach; maybe some punters who keep posting that the share price is so undervalued would willingly contribute?
Also, they claim to be using a new type of electrolyser made by TOPSOE to manufacture the hydrogen to make the ammonia with; if the claim of '30% greater green-hydrogen output compared to other electrolysis technologies' holds up then ITM / CWR become worthless unless they can improve their efficiencies sufficiently.
RE: Adrian, Aim's worst swing trader20 May 2023 10:29
Seems to be a nice sunny day to get drunk whilst watching for the mythical tankers at Horse Hill... Seems fair to expect a barrage of twisted posts from Adrian sometime after bitter o'clock.
ZA facing a bleak winter: "You can see where this is headed. The cycles are vicious and feed off each other. And will Stage 8 be the limit? If it’s not, industries such as mining could grind to a halt.
“If the power constraints become too severe, we could go into essential loads where the mining industry would only receive 20% of contracted electricity supply. At that point, only essential services like fans and pumping will operate,” the Minerals Council’s Teffo said.
“This means there will be no production from mines, nor processing, smelting or refining of minerals until electricity supplies are restored.” "