Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I still can't believe the amount of people touting this stock with big valuations. As soon as there is any increase there is a flurry of selling activity and it nose dives again. Since before Christmas we have been waiting on "the final piece of the puzzle", "RNS any day now", "Big news coming, big gains coming". Well there has been news, there have been RNS, there have been announcements, there have been dog walker photos but there has been no "huge" gains. Don't try tell me now that it's going to be April, May, June because 4 months ago it was "this will be huge by Christmas".
The thing letting this company down is the reactionary investors looking to capitalise on dogsh*t minuscule gains. Once those people lose interest there will be money to be made.
You of course need to keep one eye on the COVID work but £50m is still £50m at the end of the day and its a £50m opportunity which has been taken away from its competitors. That resulting gains will put AHT on a much more positive footing for when the major construction and infrastructure projects kick off - newer kit, a reinvigorated team, an expanded team of experts. As always be cautious but this is very positive.
Scarnhorst, you are wrong. If that was the case the vaccines would be ineffective and they are not. The virus is still ***extremely*** similar to the wild variant and will still show positive on a LFT. Going by your theory they would also have to re-engineer the PCR tests. Which they clearly are not. It would take an incredible amount of mutations for the tests to be rendered useless.
Has someone hacked their Twitter?! Very unusual tweets from Omega!
Real112 - that's wrong. It's not ODX's fault - it's the relentless baseless rampers.
FYI seeing the source code of a web site means nothing. It can be done on any web site. Try it, right click on the background of this site and click "View Page Source" if you are using Chrome. If you are using IE do the same but click "View Source". It doesn't tell you anything.
The file on which the reference to the test is made is 4 months old and the last change was adding the transcript to the Abingdon video. I am not saying it doesn't mean anything but there's no reason why it shouldn't be in the public domain and I don't see it as confirmation of anything. Yet...
I'm not entirely sure anyone needs to justify anything to you. I was being polite by replying previously but since you continue your baseless claim, I won't be replying any further. I am sure LSE has mechanisms in place to detect people with multiple accounts so let's just leave it to them. If you're genuinely looking for trolls you shouldn't have to stray too far from home by the looks of things.
Let's get back to SP chat shall we?
AHT took a good increase in 2016 on the promised news from Mr Trump about spending on infrastructure and construction. Will Biden do the same? As the second largest rental company in the US, this would benefit AHT's business over there greatly. As would (sadly) any disaster recovery programmes, post-hurricane/flood etc as the business over there are experts in deploying the right equipment to the right areas.
AHT's employees are fairly active on social media, particularly LinkedIn and it gives an insight in to performance and desired direction.
In the UK AHT's business seems to be heavily involved in the COVID19 testing infrastructure and this continues to allow them to perform well - I am not sure there is an end in sight in terms of testing so from a financial perspective this is good news. While all their competitors were closing branches, furloughing employees, AHT's UK business were mopping up all the work and I think we will see that this has stood them in good stead when the next set of figures are produced. Having the testing infrastructure work in place and boxed off while the economy get's going again and adding that work on top surely means this should be a bumper year for AHT.
I note from their report and their employees LinkedIn they have been spending Capex on new equipment which when the dust settles will set them apart from their competitors who have been forced to take a more conservative approach to spending. AHT's businesses will be able to win new work as their equipment innovation will be ahead of the competitors and their equipment age profile will be far more favourable - an increasingly key point on large projects tenders.
I'd say although the price may be a bit heavy for some to get involved it would still be worth taking what you can, whenever you can. DYOR though!
The board is visible without an account, but I needed an account to post for the first time.
Long time lurker here, not been in ODX for as long as some others on here however I can't believe the bipolar style hype on here - there seems to be very little middle ground on this stock - either people think it's doomed or people think it's going to answer everyone's prayers... any day now. I 100% think this stock will come good to an extent, I'm not experienced enough to say what a good target price would be but I know that if you're buying at yesterdays and todays prices then you will make a return. Again, I am not experienced enough to know when that might be but my advice is sit tight, don't believe the links to random articles about other companies products, don't believe that just because the Oxford/AZ vaccine is being used then that means anything at all for ODX because it doesn't.
All the pointers are there for progress happening though, the vacancies (as long as they have actually been filled, and not just testing the market), the UKGov desire to have accurate rapid testing (as long as the MHRA agree that ODX is accurate).
Until there is something concrete in the form of an RNS then the share price will stagnate. The longer there is no news the lower the price will go. If ODX/Wallbrook have something to announce, they will do it as soon as they possibly can and hopefully everyone will get a pay day.
Ignore the major rampers, ignore the major derampers. The truth lies somewhere in the middle, boring I know but it's true!