Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Beginning to think ECO is just a front for a money laundering racket lol as progress has been stagnant on all fronts for too long. 6% just shows at what level we are operating at and even if we hit a sweetshop SH ain't gonna get rich. Would love to bail but no chance at these levels!
Why are their so so many single digit trades here every day, can't all be bots surely?
"so the timeline suggests they are on with the sidetrack"
It's anyone's guess isn't it but I can't help thinking that if they have moved onto a sidetrack wouldn't that suggest they had hit a sweet spot in the vertical stack and would therefore have released news. Maybe there are delays in the vertical due to problems. Who knows lol!
Good morning.
Were there any further drills planned for this prospect in case of a duster or is this it finito ?
Investor relations have stated "things are on track and we expect to be able to announce very soon"
I am not sure that will have much/any more impact on the SP than we have already seen.
ATB
Thanks Mck, keep posting.
Mck, but still can you confirm whether boo is still bouncing around in the channel you mentioned and also comment on support if you would pse.
Thanks
Mck, wonder if you could please update us on the current chart position.
Many thanks
Morning, apologies if already posted.
Boohoo Group is reportedly looking to expand its office presence in London in the wake of an acquisition spree that saw it add Debenhams and three labels from Arcadia Group to its stable.
The online retail giant, which is based in Manchester, currently occupies around 15,000sq ft of space in Euston Tower in central London, but the Evening Standard reported that it was now looking to upsize.
Options include a satellite headquarter of between 60,000sq ft and 80,000sq ft, and possibly in the West End.
I don't know if this was posted yesterday or not. On the one hand it brings more control over the supply chain and therefore should promote more confidence in the market which we all want but the short time frame BH have given to their core suppliers to cut ties with sub contractors risks not being able to meet customer demand at first glance. It takes time to set up additional workshop operations.
"Online fashion firm Boohoo has told its Leicester-based suppliers that they must bring all clothes-making work in-house, either buying out or cutting ties with sub-contractors.
The demand has caused concern among some suppliers about how they will pay to hire new workers and rent space.
Boohoo has given them a deadline of 5 March to stop using outside labour.
The company says it is acting on recommendations of a highly critical report published last year.
Boohoo hired barrister Alison Levitt QC to investigate following concerns about worker welfare during the pandemic.
The report , published in September, said Boohoo had "capitalised on the commercial opportunities offered by lockdown" but took no responsibility for the consequences for those making the clothes they sold.
It recommended that "within six months Boohoo should reduce its approved suppliers to a list which contains a manageable number of companies, ideally without reducing capacity" with "the goal of reducing and ultimately eliminating sub-contracting."
In an email to suppliers seen by the BBC, the company said all of its suppliers in the city must "bring all finished goods manufacturing in-house".
It said companies without "the expertise and knowledge to run a factory" or the space must buy a manufacturing unit, or Cut, Make and Trim (CMT), as they are known.
While it said those with questions about the process should contact the company, it added that the move is "a mandatory requirement and not open to negotiation."
A supplier who spoke to the BBC on condition of anonymity said he was worried about jobs being lost, since the deadline is a month away and many sub-contractors are based miles away.
Garment-makers in the city often farm out large orders of clothing to smaller businesses.
The business is known to work on very thin margins, with each piece being made for only a few pounds.
In the past factories in Leicester have been accused of paying less than the minimum wage to workers.
"As we state in our letter to suppliers, the boohoo group is committed to growing our business in a more sustainable and transparent manner. Working with suppliers in a more strategic and sustainable way, is a key part of our partnership approach to improve transparency, efficiency and accountability," the company said in a statement to the BBC.
"One of the key recommendations from the Alison Levitt QC review was to consolidate our supply chain. Supporting suppliers to bring their CMT units in-house shortens our supply chain and is just one of the ways that we are helping them to build st
Just one more example this morning how c0rrupt the AIM market is blatant manipulation. There should have been an investigation by the FCA long ago
I am invested and I believe in the stock which is nothing to do with not wanting to see a thousand posts /bickering from U 2 every day. Yr obsessed by yr own voices, its not your own private board.
Thank god for filtering
@rag individually you both have good things to say but FGS cut down on the posts and the bickering. Its a shame to filter anyone but filter I will
I am not a contributor to this board, instead a silent observer who reads a lot.
Do you 2 realise that your constant daily bickering over weeks and weeks has completely taken over this forum, this board belongs to everyone not just U 2, FFS guys give it a rest and cut down drastically on your posts, if U want to continue your bickering take it offline or get a room. Thank you
6th January
Fashion brand Misspap has appointed Bring Digital to help support its paid search strategy amid record growth.
The Manchester-based retailer, which appointed Missguided’s Samantha Helligsø as CEO in September, was acquired by Boohoo in March 2019 for an undisclosed sum.
Bring won Boohoo's SEO account after a competitive pitch in November.
Helligsø said: “During this period of unprecedented growth and demand, we’re delighted to be able to support our talented internal team by bringing in a specialist eCommerce agency.
"Bring Digital are known for their experience and knowledge in fast-paced online retail, and we’re excited to be working together through this busy trading period.”
I would love to know why sooo many single digit trades for this stock, cant all be 'bots'.
Proselenes
Serious question......why are you here, you bash the stock every single day therefore can't be a holder so do us all a favour and flip to a board/stock u actually hold
With market reaction to a 29% increase in resources and the reiteration that the heavy oil is still marketable with increasing worldwide demand.
Sorry if already posted, I dont look in very often
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The Hammerhead discovery, like Jethro and Joe is also Tertiary in age. It is heavier than the Cretaceous discoveries and reportedly saw positive flow tests. Hess commented recently that they drilled three wells on the discovery and were unlikely to have done this if they didn't believe it was commercial. Hess and Exxon have already decided on the first 3 FPSOs on its Stabroek block and Hess commented that Hammerhead is highly likely to be the 4th or 5th FPSO development to be sanctioned.
Bloody predictive text, spudded, not skidded