If you're invested here, you'd know they use a lot of renewable sources for their energy, such as hydropower. This is one of the unique selling points for Argo. They're also spearheading a green initiative for mining. Texas will be sustainable...
Based on modelling that is within 1% accuracy.
According to his forecast, bitcoin will return to its all-time high of $64,000 by the end of next month, before hitting $98,000 in November. December will see it finally reach above $100,000, according to the analyst, who predicts it will finish 2021 at $135,000 — more than three-times today’s price.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/bitcoin-price-prediction-2021-planb-b1929965.html
BTC is on its way up. Should affect the SP with any luck.
Independent ran an article on Bitcoin modelling that is within 1% accuracy and predicts a record year end.
Quote:
"According to his forecast, bitcoin will return to its all-time high of $64,000 by the end of next month, before hitting $98,000 in November. December will see it finally reach above $100,000, according to the analyst, who predicts it will finish 2021 at $135,000 — more than three-times today’s price."
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/bitcoin-price-prediction-2021-planb-b1929965.html
I invested in argo because I want to make lots of money. The IPO has been a disappointment, but luckily I sold half beforehand on the huch of an alleged deramper saying it would go to £1.10! It wasn't far off!
The other half of my holding will remain In ARB but I am not expecting any serious movement for a good three months, so it's a file away for now.
I'll enlighten you.
A clinical trial doesn't happen at the drop of the hat. There are ethics to consider, budgets to agree, processes to sign off on, procedures, recruitment of staff and training and then recruitment of patients... Many of whom are sceptical of clinical trials.
A clinical trial is not a simple process, it is scrutinised daily. I know this as a fact. Going it alone has likely saved time, as it is one company with one objective calling the shots. Not two.
Such a shame we didn't have this kind of common sense before the IPO... Somebody called out £1.10 last week and got flamed big time for deramping the share. They saved me money! They were actually almost right (though I think the bottom was around £1.15).
I always find it amusing how these posts offering common sense arrive post event. Nothing like a bit of naval gazing. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Onwards and upwards.