Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
Latest analyst ratings have BT much higher at over 200p
Boom to where?
Immediate short term?
Short term?
Long term?
I'm going for a number two either way
The £30k is in my SIPP, but I did buy £1k at 3.5p in my ISA.
£30k at 81p average.
Don't know if this has already been posted, or if it's fake, but heres the link:
https://mobile.twitter.com/cineworld/status/1561057302081425410?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1561057302081425410%7Ctwgr%5E090acd53836e2414f95fbf2ac14f41483a06a4e7%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-2170856366316369391.ampproject.net%2F2208051912001%2Fframe.html
Completely agree Sanboy. It's like going for planning permission for your house. All the questions have been answered, and now you're just waiting for the formal approval letter. In the meantime, whilst you await the letter, the wife's hired the interior designer to make sure it looks great (Z/Yen), and then she wants a picture of it in "housekeeping" magazine (major exchange) who have loads of subscribers. I'm sure there's better analogy's than that, but it's great news either way.
The markets (and crypto) will bounce back, it always does, and the SP will rise. It's just a matter of time and patience.
Things have been happening in the background for the last few months and beyond. So it seems like we're now entering a "news rich period", as such this could go boom this week or even today if more RNS's follow regarding the GSX, Juno or other deals.
https://twitter.com/crunewsdesk/status/1475587522872832000?s=21
Closing statement from today's RNS, "Juno has ensured that its clients and employees alike will benefit from being part of a large, growing and ambitious financial services group.” .
This was posted yesterday: https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/968565/genedrive-jumps-by-a-fifth-after-its-covid-19-test-kit-gets-european-certification-968565.html
"It was also 100% inclusive in detecting the omicron variant. The product is being provided for review and evaluation to a range of potential commercial partners who have actively expressed interest in it for Europe."
This was posted 10days ago: https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/news/shares/genedrive-shares-surge-80-after-new-covid-19-test-kit-submitted-for-eu-approval
"The process to approve the test is expected to take 10 working days to complete, following which the product can go on sale across the EU."
Sounds imminent to me.
Personally think the bridge is a metaphor for MAP or smart contract or protocol which provides the legal link from crypto to the underlying asset or financial product.
Personally I think the GSX deal is a mutually beneficial one, so I expect the cost to be minimal, if anything Valereum bring more to the table. Agree the MCAP is too low, as it was £29M before the GSX option was announced. Once the deal is ratified by the Gibraltar authorities, surely it doubles as a minimum, because the combination of VLRM, GSX and the combined potential that opens up has got to be way more than double.
Lots more to come from the Valereum team in the next week or two, and before christmas. Like Sanboy said "Take the time to read the company RNS, website, GSX profile, GATENET, Mattereum whitepaper, google news on Crypto and Gibraltar, Hassans Website etc. Read helpful posters who provide facts rather than statements".
With regards to Lenigas, no doubt he's had success and failures too, but doesn't everyone, thats just life?! I've said this before, for all his success, Richard Branson had epic business failures. Take a look, its quite funny, virgin cola, virgin vodka, and the next one might surprise you, "virginware", bet you all click on the link now: https://www.businessinsider.com/richard-branson-fails-virgin-companies-that-went-bust-2016-5?r=US&IR=T
Why? Is someone organising a cannabinoids fuelled party.