Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
What I don't understand is it's under the financial instruments column so does that mean they've bought some fancy contracts or something?
Not sure Rover but its not a standard holding, I need an adult to explain this one to me.
It looks like a cut and paste job to me or half generated by ai with some direction, regardless it's the worst article I've ever seen about any stock ever and I read the Motley Fool.
They could have seen the gap and decided to fillet.
Outside chance of Bezo's and Gates?
It's rise plus massive volume that's cheered people up. This isn't some typical Aim rise on an illiquid share.
Oh and that's how you make a point quickly ..
Ok who said Candyman three times backwards in a mirror?
Call it a hunch but I'm going for a 6.85 finish.
Merci ,très intéressant.
Ok fair enough, yes I did look at that. That's a major part of today's uplift.
I think it's fair to say though that what appeals to investors here is different to what appeals to investors in poly. Sure there'll be some crossover but you need balls like space hoppers to get involved there.
People are wired up differently and have different levels of tolerance to risk and patience. I honestly think most people left in here now are the long termers, sure there might be one or two left that got spiked but I think that the minority.
And yes I do know the adage about traders getting trapped and rebranding themselves as investors
Even polymetal?
Wow, I'm beyond shocked, totally beyond shocked that a stock crushed by concerns about war would rally upon rumours of peace.
Even polymetal folks you hear that?
”do not waste my time waiting for years for deals to materialise and when they do nothing comes of it in terms of SP.”
There's no one way which is correct.
Just let investors invest and you do your thing, preferably somewhere else. This is like a weird obsession.
Beats watching ITV ;-)
From the previous RNS
” The Project is well positioned to start the main earthworks at the start of the dry season in early Q2 2022.”
That suggests to me conditions are a factor.
Could that actually be related to the wet season though?
That was a good listen TD2 if anyone is wavering around thinking about listening to it, go for it. It's twenty minutes and very listenable.
What really stood out to me was the points beyond just the nickel market. Regarding wage inflation etc I think the guy is spot on .
I agree with the opinion of GW62, and appreciate the fact he used language that made it obvious it was an opinion.
Meh
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Hm maybe Highfield resources might be a better parallel then ...
Not too far away , arid country, Hayden left after he'd done his bit and they were waiting on permitting.
I wasn't there right at the end as I got out when the previous chairman said no more raises on vox markets and then there was a raise the next week.
In the end they took on too much debt and just couldn't extract enough potassium from the brine they had.
I didn't know about them claiming they had the money at the end. I guess lying was endemic.