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Guys and Gals, Imagine how much this would tank if our results are bad... Oh wait a minute... It can't at present due to suspension, so if they were bad, why not release them now so they can't affect the SP? Maybe, just maybe, they are holding on to them until a return from suspension to further enhance the SP should we return and a succession of Cracking RNS's... Just my twopenneth....
Whilst we are considering the use of Palladium in Catalytic Convertors and the subsequent shift towards electric vehicles, what also should be considered IMO is the move towards Hydrogen Fuel Cell vehicles - Palladium will play a big part in the making of the fuel cells and storage of hydrogen so as they say, as one door closes, another one opens...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702111701432
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Good Morning Cap'n Tilly! York is such a marvellous place and our 'Go To' short weekend spot. I've fallen out of the Evil Eye inebriated on far too many times! All being well, we are coming again in July for the weekend - I'll make sure I drop some high quality Rum off at the mighty vessel for you - all courtesy of EUA of course! Good Luck All... Tony
Yes, I'm the same - If this fails to materialise, I'll have to work a few more years... You pays your money, you takes your chance - Especially on the AIM Casino.... I still have very good feelings about this... I don't believe it will go the way of INFT on of my other suspended shares... Life does and will go on regardless of the outcome here and there's no point getting worked up about it - Que Sera Sera...
Ian,
Condolences to you and your family from me and mine. Take care and if you ever need to chat, just give me a heads up on here and we'll make it happen (this applies to anyone on here that is struggling with the lockdown and the mental health problems surrounding it) . I truly understand how difficult times are given the Covid-19 situation. I'm taking patients into hospital on a daily basis without their loved ones, some of them seeing them for the last time as we close the doors... Truly heartbreaking to see at times. Stay safe and will look forwards to a jolly good knees up, once we can - if this comes out as good as we hope. Tony
Drunkinftl - 19 patients being treated in the Nightingale hospital is down to the damn good work by NHS staff up and down the country... It's better to be prepared rather than be caught with your pants down and have nowhere to put patients should the pandemic become unmanageable. You just appear to be antagonistical in whatever you post and I've not seen anything positive from you. From now on, for me, you will become just a green box . Good luck on your journey! 2 in 10,000 chance of being struck down with Covid-19? Really? That would mean only 13,000 would be affected in the UK... I'd be doing cartwheels naked in my street if that was the case... See you!
Good morning all, just having a well deserved day off from the frontline battlefield. Looking at the RNS, I remain extremely positive and would call the NOMAD resigning - housekeeping by EUA. We need a robust NOMAD to move us forwards and reading between the lines the board believe WHIreland aren't for us in our next steps forwards...
On the frontline, Covid-19 is really taking a stranglehold on us now. If you read my previous posts you'll see how my views have changed since a month or so ago. People really have to take this Virus seriously. Only yesterday, I was driving past a local hardware store with queues round the block. People just really aren't getting the idea that this is a killer virus now affecting healthy people as well as the elderly and infirm. NHS colleagues are giving their lives up for this and each time I step into my green uniform and leave my house to go to work, I risk mine. Please stop at home unless absolutely necessary. Don't think the rules do not apply to you. Please Take Care and Please Stay Safe. Tony