What encourages me is that the RNS states the new business comes from direct contact from the clients-this would suggest they are gaining a good reputation in their field.
Don't know but up over 20% in Sweden. Do hope something is brewing.
I don't think it is the core business worries that have caused the drop. Partly there is a covid vaccine reaction but in the case of TILS it is substantially down to the actions of the BOD. Overpromising, misinformation and confused messages. The market hates this type of thing and has responded accordingly. Only two options for lths, sell or wait in the hope things get better. Looks like this one is joining a rather crowded bottom drawer!
Check out the stock price-don't we all wish it was. Not a good day for LSE.
"Finally, we are looking forward to permits being renewed and the start of an intensive drilling campaign in Kosovo this Autumn," Budge adds.
Current stock price: 6.60 pence
The Social Dems have a tricky decision regarding a new leader, who they chose does not automatically become PM, parliament has to vote for that to happen. Indications are that the finance minister, Magdalena Andersson, could replace Lofven. Whether the new leader will have a reshuffle is unknown but there will be lots of deals going on behind the scenes which may affect individual posts. If Baylan backs the winner he'll stay but if not he might go or be demoted. At least there has to be some change to the current political inertia.
look good. Oh well another one for the retirement bottom drawer. Damn just remembered, I am retired. I thought CG was supposed to be a financial wizard. Must have lost his book of spells.
Swedish joint venture Hybrit has made the world’s first customer delivery of “green steel,” produced without using coal, to truck-maker Volvo Group, the group said on Wednesday.
The steel was produced in northern Sweden where they have access to low carbon electricity, hydro and wind. 3 firms involved including LKAB. Hope to be producing on an industrial scale by 2026.
Apologies to II, they have been allocated but have nil value as stock not currently tradeable.
kc911. At least you have yours. II are further behind the curve it seems. Waiting to hear from them.
Agreed Suzi, but they didn't grasp the nettle when Lofven lost the vote of no confidence. I think they were happy to let him squirm until the real elections next Sept. As a lame duck PM, his, his party's and the Green's situation will no doubt deteriorate.
Treetop. It is worth checking out Lofven's history. Questions over whether he completed his education and even his welding training. Became a trade unionist and eventually promoted to party leader although he didn't hold a seat in parliament. Compared with someone like Angela Merkel, who holds a doctorate and has held several ministerial posts, it is a surprise he is the head of a modern country and survived so long. I suspect no one else wants the job at the moment.
I don't think the market likes quoted passive investment cos.
You guys sleigh me.
But on the bright side a slate mine **** heap now has UNESCO World Heritage status. I went there once, it was grey and very wet.
CEO of Easyjet spoke with great confidence this morning but as pointed out by the interviewer the share price not reflecting his positive predictions on travel nos. A lag or buyers taking advantage?
Maybe this will explain. CREST accounts credited with Accustem Shares: 8 July 2021*
Certificates for Accustem Shares for those shareholders holding their Tiziana Life Sciences plc in certificated form: by 18 July 2021
Ok good, nothing I can see and I have filled in my US trading details with them. I shall enquire. Cheers
I trade with II and last corp action advised Accustem shares due on or after 8/7/21-clearly after as none yet.
Even the Swedish pis seem to have given up, a slow tick down over the past month. Perhaps someone needs to remind the Swedes that they have voted in the ineffectual government now serving them.
lbjj. Whilst we would all like to get out of this logjam, I can't see how the courts can make the decision as to whether mining can go ahead. They may well be able to opine on the process but not the decision or in this case lack of decision. The same thing happens in the UK, 3rd runway at Heathrow, HS2 or bypass at Stonehenge. Constitutionally the decision must rest with the Government/Parliament. Unfortunately, with a lame duck government and a year to elections I can't see any progress on a decision unless one party or another sees electoral advantage in declaring its intentions one way or another. Whilst it is an important issue to us, I suspect the elections will focus on other policy matters.