Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Profit takers moving in for now though...will look to add
Managed to grab a small holding at 2.3p at the bell this morning. (Was already 35% up!) Would normally sell to take profits but this really feels transformational (and reminds me of Bidstack with their similar recent deal). So gonna hold and hope for some well overdue positive movement for my portfolio! GLA!
50% up already....unbelievable!
Ditto, bought in this morning at 8.4p. Way, I see it, if it crashes it would just be the same as 90% of my portfolio!
It's still just 0.90 to buy though
Thanks for that. Considering the much shorter view of most investors in AIM markets its unusual to look that far ahead! Hopefully the company will secure a new producing operation at one of the new sites it is in discussions for.
I've never understood why, with one of, if not the highest (someone correct me if I'm wrong) dividend payments out there, the share price is not alot higher? Presumably (hopefully) SP will trickle upwards over next 4 weeks prior to next divi announcement?
All rise again this morning...good news to come hopefully...
The only thing that is certain here is uncertainty....applicable to all share prices of course...but given where so has been, a whiff of good news could be a resurrection..
And quick as a flash, now only 10% up...
Up 23% so far according to my ii account, any thoughts why? Not complaining mind!
Another extn. but the conclusion sounds promising from 27th Oct update
"The Bond offering will complement the Company’s intended reverse take-over (“RTO”) of Curzon Energy, which is listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. By offering Green Bonds, as well as equity during the RTO process, the Company expects to have access to the external funding required to support a rapid global commercialisation of industrial volumes of erPET©."
This has risen from around 5.5p level so expect it to drop back there sadly. Long term future looks bright though