Unless you have a Time Machine Gingy and can see into the future or a magic ball then as posted by others on here previously it’s irrelevant at present.
With Trump winning in the US and his drill baby drill rhetoric it makes one wonder where that leaves the push for decarbonisation in the US. Definitely not on his to do list . Will the US still require as much tin now ? Bit of a paradox as Musk was backing trump what with Musk being the electric vehicle king in the US.
RE: Renewable Energy: Cornwall - Hansard - UK Parliament2 Nov 2024 14:27
I wouldn’t have thought the US state department went to look at wind farms. I might be wrong but I think they are probably more interested in what is in the ground. The US imports 75% of all its tin requirements. Just my thoughts.
Renewable Energy: Cornwall - Hansard - UK Parliament2 Nov 2024 13:16
For those interested, check out the Renewable Energy: Cornwall - Hansard - UK Parliament.
October 22nd 2024 - Mentioning the US State Department and representatives from France visiting Cornwall as they are interested in the renewable opportunities in Cornwall.
Hi Gingy, I averaged down along the way . It’s edging up and I hope you realise a profit eventually. Yes, it’s a waiting game for those who bought in at the 20p range but little wins as it heads north.
I’m guessing and hoping something is going on in the background that we aren’t aware of yet. Share price up nearly 50% in the last month so why ?
First tin is down 12% in comparison, although we now have a new CEO is his appointment responsible for such an increase. Any thoughts besides the presentations ?
Hi North Flag, thank you for your insight it’s much appreciated. It would be wonderful if you are right and would be a huge boost to Camborne and Cornwall. Will be interesting to see what transpires from the budget next week although many will be taking shelter behind their sofas I think. Let’s hope there is some positive news on the 30th and CUSN is one of the beneficiaries. Keeping the faith.