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Warrie, think you're mixing us up with He1. No evidence of Hex drifting and BoD have been very clear no fundraise and money in the bank for this drilling programme. Unlike the situation with He1
Clearly not done your basic homework here. The transport all covered in interviews by Minchin, even down to detail of recovery method using pressure swing absorption.
The transport is a not an issue. Will be bottle/liquified and sold to market. Even better for Hex is they are located in probably the market that can command the highest retail price being source is in the US. Far easier than other operators like He1 and Nobel Helium.
Think market is waiting here. Waiting for affirmative news on project plan to drill into Q3 as proposed. I'm confident once this gets RNS'ed we'll see some strongly SP action. Meanwhile patient investor strategy needs to be in the "on" mode
Not to worry about our awareness at this stage. Just wait until the Minchin PR machine gets into a full swing. OK had some other challenges during his service as CEO at He1, but one thing he was sure good at was working the communication channels and promoting the business. I fully expect similar treatment at Helix Expl.
Slightly better situation here than in America. There you can't even be considered for presidency if you don't believe in god and give a "so help me God" at the end of swearing in oath.
Not to worry, he'll be out of office by November this year at the very latest. Likely a lot sooner.
Same is true for many other products. Oil, gas, munitions, fast foods.
Pressure to lower and/or ban consumption but its not going to happen.
For tobacco, the tax take is way too high for governments to ever consider an outright ban
Great stuff, hopefully should bring the SP up somewhat. Bonkers the free cash flow BATS have with a progressive and well covered dividend at 10% yield. As good as you're gonna get for income investing.
To be fair, they've paused buybacks in recent years whilst interest rates have been high to pay off debt. If interest rates fall (which is forecasted) and debt pile and its interest is manageable why not recommence buybacks?
I'm curious, what evidence is there to lead to the opinion that we could nose dive over the next 3-4weeks to 1.55/1.75?
I can't see any?
Seems sensible to me to use the H2 with the N2 from the free flow gas to make ammonia. Got the feedstocks for clean ammonia production which is normally high carbon to manufacture.
Second best headline "Freddie star ate my hamster" on the red top front pages.
First being, "Double decker bus found on the Moon vanishes"
we've had all the stars at exeter city.
ade edmondson, noel edmonds, uri geller (spoon ****** extraordinaire) and of course freddie 'ate my hamster' star
Will do, as soon as Lorna puts up a RNS and gives us something better to talk about.
Meanwhile, chill, kick back and look forward to the weekend
Next you'll be saying Scotland have a good chance at this summers Euros
Yeap, just need to reiterate this point in case any Janners are reading.
Only one team in Devon ;-)
Reason for He1 to wear Exeter City FC tops:
1. We are better than Plymouth
2. We were the first football club to play the recognised Brazil national team in 1914
3. We play at the proper St James Park (unlike the Toon)
4. We are better than Plymouth
****nal, boro?
surely they can do better than that. need to get he1 linked to a proper football club.
a proper football club like exeter city fc 💪
If our gold hydrogen at Itumbula we're derived from microbiological activity deep underground I would be expecting to see CO2, H2S, methane, ethane and/or propane. The absence of any carbon bearing gases nor dihydrogen sulphide tells me we have a truly unique generation of hydrogen resource.
And that's on top of the global significant helium resource.
Coiled spring and all that