L2 is 2 v 1 though that doesn't tell us how much stock some Market Makers have on their books so we may have a bit of a seller at this level but then will certainly change if this level of buying continues
RE: Cenkos the new NOMAD and sole broker26 Sep 2019 08:31
I think drilling is not too far away now. I believe FOG's decision to ditch RBC and DAVY is a streamlining operation to both cut costs and to pave the way for a more focused media strategy. I also believe this decision heralds the resumption of drilling in the not too distant future. Corporate activity maybe....
'On the issue of fracking in the Beetaloo Basin in the NT, Origin rejected assertions it doesn't have informed consent from indigenous groups and noted that the Alawa and Minyerri communities cited by the shareholder group in its supporting statement were on land north of its permit area.'
These activists are like a ****ing virus. they need to **** off to India, China, Pakistan and all the other polluting nations of the world and then patronise them with their dictatorial diktats....
scroll down and watch SEE eye-tracking in action..very interesting
danaXa 1mo
Eye tracking technology is mesmerizing, isn't it? (Dana Pordel at seeing machines, testing the #eyetracking #technology) Thanks to Julien BERNU and Nastaran Nemati, members of #seeingmachines for making this visit such a great experience!
RE: Japan seek LNG away from Middle East25 Sep 2019 19:48
Yes, well, I would hold off buying more at present. It is screamingly obvious that a structural seller still haunts this stock. I doubt it's one of us lot (PIs) but a heavy shareholder
SEPTEMBER 24 2019 - 12:00PM University of Newcastle Vice-Chancellor Alex Zelinsky tells what he has learned in 30 years of innovation
On September 26 you will lecture at the University of Newcastle's New Professors Talk: Think Big, Start Small and Move Quickly: Ways to Make Things Happen. Can you give us an idea of what you will be saying?
I will be reflecting on a 30-year career in research and innovation. During that time I've seen things that work and things that don't, so I'll be drawing on that experience and sharing what I've learnt. I'll also particularly reflect on how Seeing Machines went from a university start-up to a global leader and discussing how great ideas, when transformed into reality, can positively impact on our lives and change the world.