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Ive been in since the start of December and what a ride it’s been. I feel absolutely knackered tonight. I remember someone posting not long after I got in that’s it’s best to go for a walk...a long walk and come back to check this share sometime in 6 months....I kinda understand now what they were saying.
Everyone on this board who’s done a bit of research knows this is only going one way now, FTSE 250 and Nasdaq it’s just a matter of time...I’ve always thought April but maybe now sooner. It’s basically hold onto your shares now because the massive re-rate has only just started.
Yeah he was a character and absolutely bang on with what he was saying, however annoying with his 50 posts a day. This and KR1 have been my best shares by far. I’m not sure who it was on this board who pointed me in the KR1 direction when it was just over 20p but thank you.
We are certainly on our way there and no doubt in my mind that this will be Nasdaq listed by sometime in April. I’m still thinking anywhere between £10 and £20 a share by the end of this year.
Agreed, this and ARB have been my best investments so far and it’s no coincidence that both CEO’s are forward thinking and have great communication with the shareholders.
It’s basically an upgrade to the American OTC market which will allow the ARB shares to be traded more easily and to a much wider audience (millions more). The way things are going though expect a full NASDAQ listing at some point this year.
To me everything is pointing to a possible merger/takeover.
You only have to look at the share price history of GAN before delisting to go on the American stock exchange to see the great potential with this stock.
And then in the New Year the big contract with Siemens
‘As Saudi Arabia is to oil, the UK is to wind ‘ as in the words of Boris.
As per Oct RNS:
Gyrometric continues to be in detailed technical discussions with one of the world's largest manufacturers of offshore wind turbines about the installation and testing of this Gyrometric technology on a large wind turbine early in 2021.
The testing aims to prove the Gyrometric designed laser system, a relatively light touch installation, and will provide monitoring of important parameters not previously measurable on a rotating turbine or indeed in the field on an extremely large and powerful wind turbine.
The Gyrometric system is entirely designed and manufactured in the UK, and so, we believe, the business is well positioned to meet the challenge of UK technological services being central to the increase in wind turbine capacity as posed in the recent prime ministerial announcement.