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Hi Surfie. Was hoping it wouldn’t drop obviously but when you’ve been here since time began this is small beer. Demand for the shares looks strong this morning , I reckon a lot of people will see this as an opportunity to buy in over the next few days and weeks. I can honestly say I’ve never felt more confident for ITM’s future but be sure there will be ups and downs so ask yourself “how’s your blood pressure”? Only my views , now’t for certain.
Don’t have a problem with any of this. Absolutely as expected. We’re building a ‘Rome’ here and it looks to be well on course. H2 will be key to the worlds survival and unsurprisingly to some of us industries don’t change overnight. As SatP says , “underestimate ITM at your peril”. Personally was expecting a bigger drop given the understandable naivety of the market.
DrA. Biodegradable plastic exists and is useful in certain situations , usually short life usage items but often these tend to be very high volume in nature. Often the type of item that does ‘escape’ into the big wide world and therefore very much a candidate for the biodegrading process. Maybe small in terms of plastics as a whole but a big nuisance whatever. Re PHE I can’t work out whether I’m for or against bearing in mind Bilbo’s views. I guess if PHE’s methodology gains traction then producing H2 from the energy generated is no worse than not doing it? If it can bring the cost of H2 down and therefore help promote its adoption then this might be a good thing. Definitely NOT green or anything like though. Mind slightly open as a whole.
Meanwhile it is absolutely possible to produce plastic which is 100% biodegradable. See SYM. No need for burning , no long term landfill requirement. Ultimately we still need packaging and other ‘plastic’ items whatever your stand is on the whole issue. Costs a tiny bit more but a truly green solution. Not good news for PHE and the likes.
Fairly certain I won’t be buying an EV. It doesn’t represent any kind of progress in my view , although I appreciate anything is better than FF’s ( on paper ). They will need to improve radically in terms of practicality for sure. My gut feel and hope is I will be able to buy and refuel an H2 car within the next 5 to 10 years.
Green will win out. It kind of has to. GC can’t win the battle on his own , it will be a gradual education and process. We’re up against some big boys with massive financial vested interests but even they will have to smoke their last fag at some point. ITM will get a slice of the pie. The pie will grow very quickly.
Apologies if this is a repeat but posts seem to be disappearing...... Bilbs is probably one of the most valuable posters on this board and has been since time began. He should not be filtered! I do agree that the order monitor may not be that useful as we’re not selling tins of beans. If only it were that easy and simple. Wouldn’t mind an order RNS though.....
Bilbs is probably one of the most valuable contributors on here and has been since time began. He is not a filter prospect. That said I agree re the order monitoring as we’re not selling tins of beans. If only it were that simple.
Thanks SP. Hadn’t seen it. What twaddle are people thinking , H2 cars are a no brainer! Relatively SO easy to sort this out. Who was the ChangeOrg petition chap on here? Can we launch one on the back of JM’s super sell?
To be honest Bilbs I wanted to put vol au vents too but wasn’t sure on the spelling. I’m not suggesting they have made firm agreements but I would suggest chickens and eggs came up in conversations. We’ll have to wait...... hence the patience remark. That said no one really has to wait. Holders can sell out at any time , especially if you’re in with a healthy profit as we are.
Patience please. Does anyone really imagine that all these guys have done is cut a ribbon and share a few prawn sarnies? No chance. The gigafactory commitment and talks of a second larger factory cannot possibly just be founded on BS. Also , let’s not lose sight of the scale of opportunity here. Of course China will jump in and be successful , so will others. That doesn’t mean ITM’s share of the pie will be insignificant. Indeed we are looking at several mahoosive pies here.