Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Surely this is very good news?
"Award of £1.2m order for a 1.5MWh solid state battery assembly line
Mpac Group plc (AIM: MPAC), a global leader in engineering and automation providing assembly and packaging solutions, announces that it has received a £1.2m order to deliver a SiSTEM pilot battery assembly line secured by funding from the Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF), partnered with Ilika, Agratas and The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre ("UKBIC")."
They're doing it for Freyr in Norway, the battery gigaplant, now have an order for something here along the same line. Confirmation. And there's nothing like doing it: they will be learning at every step - and gaining from the other participants.
No one seems very excited. Have I got this right?
.... where these wafers will really end up.
"as part of its strategic partnership, iqe will supply awsc with gallium ****nide ("gaas") wafers for the manufacture of smartphone power amplifier devices to be supplied to its key customer lansus, the chinese rf technology supplier. this will supply tier one china-based oems in the android ecosystem, in a market which is expected to return to growth following a period of inventory build-up."
I’ve been struggling to understand exactly what liberation labs is doing. This article was helpful:
https://www.fooddive.com/news/precision-fermentation-help-nth-bio-liberation-labs-synonym-capacitor/636320/
Loads of companies call themselves 'leading providers...' in their chosen field so I was wondering whether CNS actually registered at all, being so small, so googled leading DDoS providers and found this: https://expertinsights.com/insights/top-10-distributed-denial-of-service-ddos-defense-solutions/#:~:text=Fastly%20DDoS%20Mitigation%20is%20a,providing%20real%2Dtime%20response%20capabilities.
Nice to see Akamai at Numero Uno :)). So we're right up there if I've got this right.
Could there be a message for the likes of Unilever here?
On this board we of course are largely the converted, we believe in the product and the company. The market is not, so of course it takes a knock. One thing I like here is the massive statement of confidence here by the management in their product, even in the face of all the other green formulations and products that they are familiar with and that are seeking to break into this market.
1. Is ISR generally faster to implement than normal methods? And does it recover the same grades?
2. Were there ANY downsides to this RNS?
You know what worries me? That there's only the one rampant ramper! What's wrong??!! To be honest I'm a bit disappointed that this news is being received so quietly. I don't remember any RNS for any company calling prospects or results 'sensational' -- let alone with an exclamation mark! ! And I don't remember Cobra RNS's being OTT as a rule.
Thank you!
You say the products work fabulously - are you in the trade? Interesting also to hear the broker target, I hadn't realised. Wow. Also, it's clear the products are selling, but does anyone know how the all-in costs compare to others/doing nothing?? I'm no farmer or investment expert, just a scientific background a long time back, and a tendency to be a bit adventurous.
Agreed, bots. I've bought in here today, had my eye on it since Moneyweek recommended it in November. [Before the fall!]. Risky, but lots to recommend it, so it's bottom drawer for when those registrations come in and hopefully volumes rise a lot.
From Moneyweek:
'Shah points to estimates that the overall global consumption of food will grow by 1.2% a year for at least the next three decades, leading to a 50% increase in demand by 2050. While this may not seem a particularly large challenge, the sector will have to meet this demand at a time when “the available land is shrinking”.
This is partly due to urbanisation, especially in the developing world, where many formerly agricultural areas are being swallowed by towns and cities. However, another factor is the impact of climate change. As Shah points out, this isn’t just a matter of rising temperatures anymore, but also a case of “increased droughts, more pests and generally more frequent extreme weather events”. '
Looks v positive, with several new contracts, and this:
"....reinforce the Board's confidence in both achieving full year market expectations*
....* For the purpose of this announcement, the Group believes market consensus for FY24 to be revenue of £32.1m, and adjusted profit before tax of £5.4m."
This hyperTunnel process is fascinating - and exciting. For years my daydreams have included how to tunnel more effectively, but I never imagined anything like this. Incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbBp8p3e2zI
Thanks Riv!
One of only 2 shares currently qualifying for the Zulu screen, according to Stockopedia, and Zulu is very good. Profitable, has cash, good divi, cheap now, consistently rising revenues and AUM, investing in and supporting what really matters now. I don't know what's not to like.