Pretty consistant deramping7 Jun 2026 00:34
Pretty consistant deramping going on here. Plus tree shakes and what some might say looks very much like massive manipulation! Wonder how long it will take for this message to be superceded by some derogatory message trawled up from the past! Could it be that the big boys are trying to drive the price down and get in cheap? Setting the AI boom aside it is worth realising that a 1% increase in world energy efficiency alone is worth about £600 billion a year. Modern petrol engines run at about 30% efficiency. A diesel engine is about 45- 50% with advanced technology. Fuel cells about 40- 60%. Ceres Fuel cells 60 to 65% (85 -90% when capturing heat). So you can see that when you look at total world wide energy gains, the numbers start to run off the table. Much as I like the sound of a V8, things do have a habit of progressing. Oxon, horse, steam engine, combustion engine, electric motors turbine, nuclear etc. Now fuel cells have higher efficiency, are less polluting, more cost effective to manufacture, have the required lifetime expectancy and can meet time to market why would you not use them over combustion engines and turbines! Ceres has a further advantage in that it uses low cost steel and very limited precious metals which might become difficult to obtain, unlike some of its main competitors. I struggle to see how some of the financial markets arrive at their ratings on this! PEEL some weeks ago downgraded Ceres and then a few weeks later I see PEEL shares on the console for over £7! Now Panmure Liberum. To be honest, I am reluctant to take a companies advice when historically they seem to struggle to turn a profit themselves! Having said this the broker bios is still towards a higher price. This much more understandable to me when Ceres is in a much better place than it was in five years ago, when the price went over £12. Ceres now has some of the biggest companies in the world (Weichai, Delta, Denso, Doosan, Centrica) who, having evaluated the product, carried out vigorous testing and market analysis and are now racing to complete mega factories costing 100's of millions. In Doosan's case they are already at production and filling orders. The world needs more efficient energy production now more than ever. There is a gap between supply and demand coming that is not going to be filled by other forms of energy, be it because of time to market is too long or such things as enviromatal issues like noise and pollution. Already States in America will not allows other forms of energy due to pollution or noise. Some have criticised the Ceres licensing strategy but why? I say thet should carry on doing what they do best, to stay one step ahead of the competition and let their partners do what they do best. In my opinion the next we will hear is going to be partners filling big orders and more partners. If you have travelled to some of the partner countries and see how they embrace technology and the speed they move technological advancements for