The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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Tim Yeo guest on the Sunday Roast podcast.
I'm not sure we are talking about the same thing, I was talking about the HUI statement below,
HUI has engaged with partners to commence the rollout and the process is gaining momentum. While Poland is still the primary focus HUI is not limited to one country. The primary goal is to provide Powerhouse Energy Group with a substantial project pipeline for its DMG® technology which will ensure a significant rollout of systems within the next 2 years in as many locations as possible. Under the licensing agreement each kiln will generate a royalty of EUR 500 k per year for Powerhouse Energy Group PLC. HUI remains focused on the regions which are under the EU Just Transition Fund umbrella.
If it is correct and it is EUR500k per year ,that is a discount, if it was an error and should have read £500k then it is obviously not discounted.
Thanks to roadster on advfn
https://ie.globaldatabase.com/company/roaring-waters-capital-limited
I posted this law review previously but its still a comforting read.
There are some common-and perhaps superficially plausible-explanations for the jury bias allegedly unique or special to the Eastern District of
Texas. One explanation is that East Texas jurors have a great respect for the
government.' 8 The logic here is that patents are issued by the United States
Patent and Trademark Office-a government entity-and therefore, the local
jury is loath to overturn this government.19 In other words, the perception is
that East Texas juries have a rigid and steadfast understanding of the presumption of patent validity.20
Another explanation is that the East Texans have a general distrust of
large corporations.21 Legal observers reason that this is because there are
relatively few large corporations based in East Texas, and corporations accordingly are "likely to be viewed with more suspicion in East Texas than
they are in places like New York, Delaware, or even Dallas."22 There is even
a story that allegedly supports this theory: "The distrust of corporate defendants goes back many decades to the time when the District was a major railroad center, which resulted in many personal injury claims against large
railroad companies."
https://scholar.smu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1146&context=scitech
Tre way I heard it was, Linn realised after they had met all the consortium and bankers and formed a good relationship with them ,they could do the job without spoton and save themselves a load of stress and money.