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Headline to the story: £105m in aid to help world tackle Covid.
Most of this new money appears to be going to 'countries most in need' who need to improve access to oxygen and much else. It seems, that a little further down the line the Government could prove to be rather good customers for our product. By sending goods instead of cash, it perhaps increases odds against British taxpayers' money ending up in private bank accounts.
Midas3316,
What I do not understand, and please will you advise, just how big the US market actually is .
Just how many people are there wandering around dragging their huge oxygen tank on a trolley?
The other matter is, we seem to have about five US distributors but how many machines are we capable of producing each month
Lastly, please does anyone know the USD cost of the machine?
Thanks.
PS. Hope you get your 10 bags today.
In recent months HNE has had a good run.
I am most grateful to the person/people who manage HNE.
However, it is now time to move on.
Thanks, guys!
It seems sensible to have a top-quality European I.T. This particularly so now with London starting to be a bit of a backwater.
Canchat,
It seems that your buy signal was correct.
The stock is now up almost 20%.
Now having seen the interims, today's price seems fully justified.
Midas3316
A friend living in N. America wants to know if the product will be marketed and sold directly to the public. The reason for this is to do with sleeping in some decent air. His idea is to set it up in his bedroom and just turn it on, he reckons that if this is possible there are thousands of well-heeled people in NYC alone who are potential buyers. I told him to contact Belluscura directly. Perhaps this is a potential new product, or would the FDA have to be involved?
It rather seems that this is a well-run business, and is going the right way.
Seems to me that there is very little not to like in today's RNS.
Brysoa,
What you have written is of course correct.
Let us imagine that we end up selling a million units in the States, over a number of years.
Perhaps we would sell three or four times that amount if we used our technology to build a small machine for bedrooms.
Friends living in New York say that they and all their friends would immediately buy this item should it become available. People living in China would probably buy a machine for every room in their homes, and frankly, I would like one for my home in London.
To be precise at 14:3945 I happened to buy 2010 shares @ 193.6341 - I use a bricks and mortar broker who always tries for the 'touch', hence all the fractions - interestingly here on the deals page this bargain is recorded as a sell. Why should this be?
As of today, I am very happy with the way that matters are progressing and with the s.p. marching on.
What can be done about the the headline near 10% spread, goodness knows.
If it is just a liquidity issue then most probably there is little that can be done at this stage.
Many bigger investors will not touch any share that at least £100,000 worth cannot be bought or sold in one day, so apart from the original holders there are presumably no large 'lines' of shares available.
Probably some big sellers will emerge at some stage.
Please anyone, for what reason is the name of the organisation with whom we have done this deal being withheld? Thanks.
Good luck all!