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Well, it's a leap year in 2020, so not too long to wait....
Yes, I am pleasantly surprised by this too - the previous updates seemed to suggest that an appeal may have been a distance away, but it's good to hear that they obviously feel there's mileage in this. Wonder what the timeline is for the appeals process?
An excellent summary 987 - many thanks for posting.
Looks that way - nearly halfway there just with today's trades.
Has to be the latter, but why is the trade price .349, and not .3 as per the RNS?
Someone accumulating, or are all these buys part of the placing?
Ha! We must be desperate!
Well, it is coming up a year since the MOU.
To the point made on the podcast, you'd have thought that something will have to happen at some stage. Won't it...?
How many are you trying for Reece?
Mention on Vox markets podcast today. Not exactly top financial journalism - he doesn't say anything that we don't know already, but interesting timing nonetheless. Listen from 35 minutes. Listen to "Ncondezi Energy (NCCL) Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas (ECO) and Alan Green on (MWE) (RAI) (TYM)" https://www.**********.co.uk?mediaAssetId=5bfe8bf982e70c001c6e6b2c @**********
Yes, spot on LSE. I was listening in the car at the time and thought exactly the same thing. Particularly interesting that she mentioned battery technology, etc in response to a straightforward, but not directly related question! She was either thinking on her feet and drawing from memory, or had pre-prepared this line to drop in where she could. Either way, it's obviously got her attention...!
Agreed, weight / strength is of huge interest to airlines due to the potential fuel saving over the life of the aircraft. The flame ******ent qualities of the components are important or the product wouldn't be allowed inside the aircraft, but this would only be a requirement of the engineering approval / certification process for the parts, and I don't believe that this is a 'feature' of the graphene itself.
For the record, since the Manchester disaster, all aircraft interior parts larger than +/- 3 square inches need to pass burns tests for smoke & toxicity, heat release and vertical burn.
I'm certainly not saying it's a bad thing - it's great that graphene doesn't affect the flammability, but I don't think flammability is the USP in this application.
Indeed Lytton, although I don't think anyone's enjoying it...!
Interesting. I'm being quoted 0.58 for £4k worth.
Yes, I thought the UT was normally set at mid price. Unless someone's bought a chunk at 0.635 (or something like that anyway).??
Curiouser and curiouser
Hmm. Can't be too difficult to tot up today's trades, surely?!
CAKE contagion perhaps?
Hope so... I'm back in as of Friday.
Where did those other posts from this morning go? A couple of deleted accounts perhaps?