George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
They did mention in the AGM report that 'A more comprehensive trading update for the six months ended 30 June 2022 will be provided in mid-July'. The term 'comprehensive' seems encouraging: perhaps that is what's delaying its release as they collate and double-check the figures.
thanks jamrock
Nice to see Zak spot on! It doesn't always happen. What's your chart suggesting after this Jamrock as, although Zak included it again today, he did not specify a figure?
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/trader-s-cafe-with-zak-mir-bulletin-board-heroes-july-11-903bc18/
Looking like four 500,000 buys in there today (plus the two from Friday)
Good morning everyone: for the past 15 mins, it's been possible to sell, but not to buy: even one thousand shares!
nice to see this moving up.
Covid cases up 32% as Omicron sub-variants drive infections
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-62008118
Yes Dactions. Surely they must realise that an effective marketing strategy is vital. Perhaps all will be revealed at the AGM. It's all well and good having a visually aesthetic website which can be easily navigated, but interested customers need to be directed to it, especially as the products are very good. That's why the Boots and Lloyds' connections were so pivotal to MHC's success last year. BTW, I bought a Fit-to-Fly test from them last year and have not received any marketing notices via email relating to the new DNA test: it is said “It’s easier and much less costly to keep a customer than to acquire a new one.” '
I must say that was my distinct impression at first, but I did check and found that the same person had a couple of other reviews (one on the MHC covid test) and ones on unrelated products which seem to imply they are all genuine. Still, let's see if there are some more over weeks ahead.
Separately, I think we need to know about how they plan to advertise and market these DNA tests. The Boots' contract afforded the Covid test coverage and it's what we need to get potential customers aware of these new ones.
This has just been posted on the Trustpilot review page for MHC
https://uk.trustpilot.com/review/myhealthchecked.com?utm_medium=trustbox&utm_source=MicroCombo
"Having used their PCR tests last year and been very impressed, I was interested to see them launch the DNA Wellness tests. These analyse your DNA and produce a tailored report on a number of health related areas. I chose the heart health and weight management tests - not that I’m particularly overweight, but I do have a tendency to eat what I shouldn’t.
The weight DNA analysis was really eye opening - a 20 page report that looked at a number of common areas that people struggle with. It really helped explain where I was going wrong in trying to control my diet and what I should and shouldn’t be doing exercise wise and eating,to give me the best shot at maintaining a healthy weight.
At £54 it’s not expensive considering it’s your health and probably a month’s gym membership, so to my mind money well spent.
Looking forward to the heart results in the next couple of days and also what other tests they’ll release.
I do think this is the future of personalised medical profiling - it’s commonplace in the US from what I’ve seen and really does show how your genes affect so many areas of your life.
Ordering process was simple (their website) and the sample collection and kit activation really well explained.
10/10 so far !"
Is Zephyr's self-contained, modular cryptocurrency mining facility a good idea in the current climate? Remember, it was initially mooted last year when the situation was different. The time it has taken to materialise means circumstances have changed detrimentally.
Bitcoin miners stung as fallout from price collapse widens
https://www.ft.com/content/60a8a0ad-3946-4aeb-a0f5-f32a1b3d2637
Underlines the potential here:
Global oil supply may struggle to keep up with demand in 2023
https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/061522-iea-warns-global-oil-supply-could-struggle-to-match-demand-in-2023-on-russia-opec-constraints
https://www.ft.com/content/51bc0be8-7e46-4691-af1a-a5bca0003068
This bodes well going forward following the close of the open offer.
Thanks and agree Quadrum, BTW, it was NudgeNudgeWinkWi who first posted the BBC article. But I just looking at the headline in today's FT
''Oil breaches $120 a barrel as gasoline and diesel prices soar:
Tight fuel supplies at key hubs and pick-up in global demand are boosting crude prices'.
This confirms what a great position that Zephyr is in.
https://www.ft.com/content/e98313fd-a072-40f6-9e1b-4b52a1b1b20c
forgot to say: thanks NudgeNudgeWinkWi. it was.
This is an interesting read.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61446317
Today's Special Address by Ursula von der Leyen, President of EU
Some interesting quotes from her about the diversification of gas supply and having reliable trustworthy suppliers; "More energy pipeline gas will also come from the Middle East and North Africa"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR5tjGkSw74
thanks Builder12.
Builder12
'Someone mentioned at the weekend that the 1 per 47 open offer wasn't very generous and I agree.'
I didn't take up the December open offer, much to my regret, but in this and the previous offer were SH permitted to purchase more than their entitlement and was this granted?
Thanks
Dan: I think I recall reading on one of the BB posts here this week that the CPR was briefly alluded to by AP in a presentation. I am not sure it was actually mentioned in an RNS, although someone with more knowledge on this should be able to confirm.