George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Mogwhy. With respect. You and everybody who ticked up you post need to either take a reality pill or sell your shares and invest in the latest unicorn chasing company.
From where I'm standing we have a BOD that are building an integrated Vanadium mining and grid scale energy storage company from the ground up and doing an incredibly goo job of it to date.
To suggest that they should divert millions of pounds to pander to the short term desires of a handful of impatient pi's is naive at best and pathetic at worst.
If I thought for one second that Mr Mojapelo was so stupid as to give that a milliseconds thought I would sell up on Monday.
However, thankfully I am sure he isn't and will be buying £2,300 more Monday.
You really should be careful for what you wish for.
So we had to go back to school this week. Mummy says I shouldn’t moan and I suppose we did have a good run. My poker game has improved a treat and Gladwin Senior, who lives just up the road, taught me how to make a catapult and smash street lights and greenhouses. Top fun.
Millie from up the road taught me something interesting to do with my fingers as well.
So anyway we have this science project. We have to invent something in groups of three and I get lumbered with Jocasta who has developed a couple of interesting points in fairness but is an utter bore. And Sebastian who is ace and has the latest version of COD.
Well everyone knows everything has already been invented so it seemed a bit pointless to be honest. But Mr Chigwell insisted so we had to humour him.
Jocasta came up with some contraption to dry nail polish using an elastic band, a clothes peg, some playing cards and a thermic lance. We decided not to make that as it was silly.
I suggested we tried to make a perpetual motion machine. I made one last year but the wheel fell off and I forgot what I’d done.
Sebastian pointed out that a perpetual motion machine was of no use to anybody anyway so we gave up on that one.
Sebastian suggested we should make a Vanadium Redox Flow battery. Well that sounded like a jolly good idea but it had already been invented. Sebastian said he could make a better one with the inclusion of his unique blend of sulfacetamide magnesium strontium blackberry cryptocurrency particle imploder.
Well that sounded perfectly reasonable to us so we thought we’d give it a go.
Well it turns out it's really not that difficult. The builder man told us he could have the house rebuilt in about a year and the neighbors all discovered they knew somebody called sue.
But Daddy didn’t even shout at me. He said I had alerted him to the greatest investment of his life. Some firm in Borneo who mine the blackberrys I believe.
Double maths tomorrow.
For the layman, What Alfa is trying to say is-
The Lithium atom is connected to the Vanadium bone.
The vanadium atom is connected to the other Vanadium bone. The other Vanadium atom is connect to the Barcardi bone.
Now hear the word of the Mojapelo.
Macanaman, as I understand it from what alfa said (and let's face it, he could be talking Martian as far as most of us are concerned) ev's, or more specifically, Tesla have an algorithm that allows their cars to leave the factory whilst operating on a percentage of the battery cells to activate new cells to achieve the illusion of no degradation over a few years.
Not that I have a clue about anything. I am generally drunk as a Lord