Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
If you have noticed , since the supply chain disruptions during COVID most nations are attempting to source food and other raw materials locally. This is apart from the perceived 'green' benefits of doing so.
Also, since COP26 many individuals are starting to question the provinence of the items they purchase. Just think about what today's young people, tomorrow's consumers/voters/investors will do to those who do follow a 'green' strategy. Long live Greta!
I am not sure but I have read on other boards that the sell/buy designation has something to do with the spread at time of execution.
I also bought into Cornish Metals, not sure what will happen here. SP is up 15% since I bought stock. Apart from any potential gains I am enjoying and learning from (some of) the Share Chats on all three . So many armchair experts out there .
Yes, I review both daily as have been in both in order to spread the risk. From what I ascertain from various sources, and not technical analysis, the sentiment is that Cinovec is close to an offtake deal and in an advantageous geographical position to supply nearby manufacturers .
Just my personal 'gut' feeling.
I have been invested long-term in three European lit. mines. All three have achieved incremental increases in value but nothing which correlates to the perceived increase in company value or lit. price increases . Don't understand why stock price performances are similar?