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Yes, the difference is startling:
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/index.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/index.html
Weird. You wrote this about the Daily Mail a couple of days ago, and yet here you are linking to them to support your arguments when it suits you:
"I'm not even going to entertain clicking on the link and giving them the few pence clickbait revenue they'll receive by me doing so. Their so called journalism is always clickbait shock headlines, crap research, baseless assumptions, baseless conclusions, and the majority of people that read that crap have it by the time they read the next days crap. That's the great thing about the brain, useless information is the first to be binned when new info arrives."
No offence, but you're your own worst enemy in terms of managing your expectations, and as a result emotions.
As Trev says, just sit tight until the time you break even and then sell so you can get off the rollercoaster.
Nothing you do between now and then will make any difference to the share price, it'll just play havoc with your mental state.
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/taster-futuristic-airport-flying-taxis-22912396
Thanks for that, for sure a very welcome first (side)step around red tape.
Here's hoping they can revive the remainder of the clean/energy climate aspect of the defunct BBB, which totalled some $550 billion. Fingers crossed because this sector badly needs a re-injection of faith, both figuratively and financially.
This isn't the first time a Bond has been put in a tight spot by Russian shenanigans but to take people's mind off the doom and gloom of the SP, I thought I'd cheer people up with a thread about the impending WW3.
What are people's thoughts...is conflict inevitable? What are we looking at in terms of a response from the West; NATO retaliation? Seems a bit more than sabre-rattling now.
Oct 27 was not a regulatory announcement.
15 July 2020 was a regulatory announcement and only stipulated a year long contract.
Based on that pattern I'd anticipate the need an extension/new contract to require a regulatory announcement so I'm curious as to what's going on.
Linkedin is certainly not the place to be airing grievances, however legitimate they may be.
PS Forgive me for not saying this when I was posting earlier but thank you OP for posting, you're quite correct that it's enormously positive for AFC to be name checked in an article that's hitting mainstream news outlets.
More info:
https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/19/22891368/gm-hydrotec-hydrogen-fuel-cell-mobile-power-generators
GM didn't mention AFC.
This initiative is re-purposing GM's existing Hydrotec fuel cells.
https://www.gmhydrotec.com/product/public/us/en/hydrotec/Home.html
"A reduction in SP from in excess of 80p to 37p is definitely a lost opportunity in my book Steve. They did nothing to sustain it, like sell anything!"
Could you find me an H2 stock that hasn't shown broadly the same trajectory over the last year?
Even the ones that *did* sell product have the same pattern, it didn't make much of a difference. They all stand at 50% of their value this time last year.
So they all squandered an opportunity? But that isn't an 'opportunity'...it's just a market spike, it wasn't built on any foundations, and the same market spike impacted every H2 stock.
This is an immature sector, and although it's gaining traction there will be a lot more blood in the water before market leaders are established.
You hold stock, and you know the above, so I'm baffled why you don't acknowledge it, shut up and just sit tight. Nothing you're posting will make the slightest difference to the market. Am I happy with the SP? No, not at all but it is what it is and the sector is out of favour again and likely to be for a good while yet.
FWIW I'm in much more agreement with you regarding the particular poster who posts fantasy as fact and have no problem with you calling that out.
Squandered opportunity? Sorry...what opportunity presented itself, I missed it, and how exactly was it squandered?
While I have a lot of sympathy with the view that the comms from this company are truly diabolical little would be bucking the sector trend here.
FWIW I'm glad they haven't announced anything in the market as any positivity would be swamped by current circumstances/market mood.
Although there was certainly movement from the ABB announcement it's difficult to tease out how much of that bounce was ABB and how much was the huge injection to the Sector as a whole that occurred since they occurred broadly simultaneously.
Today's SP reflects the Sector decline just as equally as that spike reflected a Sector rise.