RE: tm119 Feb 2023 21:24
Hello mate, wise words indeed. How much of a bagger? Time will tell. Even though I wobbled slightly last week before the RNS, I look at the basic facts of the business (just the recycling side as I see the exploration side as a bit niche and isn't the area which will drive capital growth). You have a load of batteries which need recycling. Who wants those batteries? WE DO! Otherwise they could end up in either landfill or specialist dumps for the ION ones. Does it make sense to dump these batteries? Of course not. Who wants to be first in line to receive these items and recycle them? WE DO AGAIN! One man's trash is another man's treasure. The idea is so simple it's fantastic. Recycle, sell on and then recycle again. As long as the machinery can keep on working and isn't prone to mechanical breakdowns then we are onto a winner here. I purchased just over 1mill last week and am looking to invest again this week for my daughter's JISA and potentially my SIPP. I have re-invested profits from our family portfolios and added a few £grand here and there, otherwise I'm a normal bloke on £33k a year with 6 years left until retirement, who wants to see a substantial return on his investments. EA licences to land covering both factories, start selling recycled materials to our agreed partners, get 100% ownership of Recyclus (it's gone quite on that front however same people are involved there as with TM) and make a few grand from the HALO boxes......once first factories have proven themselves and are shown to be financially viable then we can re-invest and open up more, as the company is looking at 5 of each. I make it sound so simple but remember the old saying about all your eggs in one basket and only invest what you can afford to lose. But it's a blooming exciting time to be involved, and all for under 1.5p a share.