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This pull back of coal is for the power industry not the steel industry so it shouldn't make much difference to CGO as the potential off takers are steel manufacturers.
Hello.
I just looked at A J Bell and Canada is on their international list, obviously you'll need a trading account with them to use that service, trading is 2:30pm to 9 pm UK time.
I agree trying to predict where the agrimeat market is going is impossible as it's an unknown quantity, but if you take the McKinsey doc they also state, the 0.5% will be worth billions of pounds which will be a very good outcome for investors.
Then you buy at 24 this morning.
It will dip again when the new shares enter the market.
MMs alway make a big thing of fundraising but it's normal procedure for AIM, the oversubscribe shows huge interest in ANIC so it's a very positive showing.
The share has dropped 40% since the announcement of possible off take agreement, so it needs to make that up to be of any value to share holders if and when agreement is completed.
They've opened the spread today which isn't going help much.
MM's been desperate to drop this all day, down nearly 7% on 26 trade.
I've been watching these number and seeing the plateau forming and finally today it get mentioned, the rest of the media are on happy pills probably having booked a holiday abroad which they may now not get.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/21/covid-why-has-the-fall-in-uk-infection-rate-stalled-despite-vaccinations
That is true but there are many excellent companies who only have one product, this product will be around for years to come, because this virus and others will be around for years. It has a very good product which is in great need around the world.
Ride the pony.
I believe there is a national lockdown in Zimbabwe as of the 3rd March, I suspect we may need to be a little patient for news on activity in the area.
There was a meeting with authorities to finalise the position of two pits but not sure if that has been able to take place yet.
The reason the horseshoe bat theory started, was because they found a similar virus in them in Thailand, but after further scientific investigation it was found not to be transferable to humans.
I suspect the bats will continue to get blamed for it for ever more though, people don't like bats and they have been blamed for many things over many years.
Interest idea but the answer would be no, the technology used to grow meat is based on stem cells and truffles don't have them.
You can however buy white truffle spores and grow them yourself, I did this for someone in France whilst planting Hazel trees and apparently it worked, although I'm still waiting for a free sample.??
It's strange, if that were true why did Italy and Germany decide not to proceed with the threatened legal action.
The EU has conceded it was wrong in its accusations.
It is nice to see the interest remaining & long may it stay that way.
I think the big market for this product will be Asia, I've spent a lot of time in the area and will be very popular there. The seem very interested in trying and embracing new things, where the west tend to be more cautious. I remember when real ale arrived in Southeast Asia and wondered how it would be welcomed, it is very different and not for everyone, but it is a big win, there are lots of bars now just doing real ale the can't get enough of it. I have also enjoyed the uptake of the ale.
I expect this to go well in the same way there.