Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
An interesting speech given by the Shell CEO two days ago... Quite a few hydrogen references in there too... https://www.shell.com/media/speeches-and-articles/2019/getting-to-net-zero-emissions.html
I agree bilbo - a bit of guidance from the broker would be good.
In terms of the share price, it was always going to be rocky around 40p, which was the last OO price. A small retrace after the recent bullish run isn't a bad thing... But I'm hopeful we'll have another bash at 40p in the next week or two. GLA
Looks like a new competitor appearing in the hydrogen train market... http://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/fuel-cell-trains-to-be-tested-in-japan-by-jr-east/
Rodney Spicers... It has quite a ring to it. I'll sort out the deed poll tomorrow :-)
I'm sure we will have a few flat days ahead... I mustn't get too greedy here.
Good little article about ITM on GasWorld today...
https://www.gasworld.com/itm-power-right-place-right-time/2017482.article
Another great day Seaangler... I'll happily take the 5% and 6% a day. Monday is going to be interesting to see if we can break 40p. Have a good weekend too!
I'm not sure if there has been much profit taking Seaangler... Or not at least by the masses. The flurry of sells (264,000 shares) in 60 seconds was very bizarre at 11:33am this morning and there was one big reported Sall at 12:5pm of a round 105,000 shares. These were all absorbed extremely well by the market. I personally think there is one person (or II) dumping shares. Once they've cleared, we'll be testing a breakout at 40p. All IMO of course. Either way, the close today was very bullish. Roll on tomorrow...
I'm of the opinion that there is room for both. As mentioned before, I firmly believe that hydrogen will 'win' in the heavy transport, rail and long distance (>50 mile journey) car sectors. Battery vehicles will have their uses for the city run around, low mileage (ie local commute, delivery vans).
Let's also not forget that hydrogen cars do have batteries too....
There were a huge amount of trades over 60 seconds at 11:33 this morning... A large amount are showing as automatic and we're significant round numbers... My rough calc is about 264,000 shares were dumped. Anyone got any thoughts?
Quite a tussle into the close... A few of those weird trades again this afternoon.
Tomorrow is another day... And I would happily take another 6 percent.
The 52 week high (37.224p) has just been broken... Let's see where this goes and if it can hold onto the gains.
We're going to need a bigger factory Captain!!
Some good volume too... The last eight trades however were a little odd... 77, 38, 19, 10, 5, 2, 1 and 1 shares bought consecutively. Roll on tomorrow.
A MCAP of 370m Canadian dollars... Convert and apply that to us (simplistic and wrong - I know) and we are talking 68p per share here...
I'm very much loving the ANN on the ASX over night. Roll on today and let's see if London can do better with the SP. GLA
Very nice to see...
The WEF are certainly thinking positive things about hydrogen... https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/06/it-s-clean-powerful-and-available-are-you-ready-for-hydrogen-energy
A good light technical article on the HyDeploy Project in this month's The Chemical Engineer magazine. It is interesting to see what the project is looking to achieve and best of all using ITM kit... https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/features/heating-with-hydrogen/
Like most, I chose to take up the 40p OO too... Yes it has dropped, but I personally added at 30p and again at the low to mid 20s... Averaged down nicely. I failed to cash a few in at the mid-30s, but personally I'm not concerned. This has always been a medium term play for me. We all have different attitudes to risk. GLA
The shareprice pretty much doubled in May... The current drop is not too alarming IMO and it is just the market settling a bit. It will be interesting if we get a second leg up later this month. With regards the California fire, it looks like it was at an Air Products plant at a chemical factory. Nothing to do with HRS / FCEV and definitely nothing to do with ITM.