Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
...and which club would that be Chesh :)
Awards have to have credibility within the associated business community/peers and be recognised in wider fields. Winning offers an opportunity to promote your business but only if it is a credible award. Everything is relative. Winning the Carabao Cup for a club that hasn’t won a domestic trophy since 1955 would be a big deal. For a club in the Champions League and picking up Premiership titles for fun, maybe the Carabao is no big deal. Trying to provide some context here. Winning awards as an emerging company has to be a good thing – hasn’t it??
I had that in my notes. Pretty sure Daniel Lee and/or David ****e hinted at that in their last presentation. Might re-visit it to make sure!!
Some decent buys yesterday, lets see what today brings.
Nigel Adams is my MP T.Rat. He might respond if there is a photo opportunity!!
Good spot T.Rat. Definition of interest is ...a 'phone call, meeting, order etc??
Never doubted the technology just XSG's ability to commercialise it. Nice RNS.
Nice words and the threat of unlimited fines (ultimately paid by us). Give the CEO's a bit of jail time for their criminal actions, then we might see a reaction!
Both now 9.5 on the bid. Amalgamation prior to merger - just to add to the conspiracy theory (I am joking!!).
Heavily scripted interviews but very revealing. So much potential, lets hope the potential is realised!!
Maybe so jimjam but I have been witness to a lot of 'over-promising' presentations elsewhere that have avoided the difficult questions and glossed over some aspects of the business that needed further explanation and clarity. Felt this was clear and concise and gave a bit of a heads up of what is to come. Wasn't expecting a rise after the presentation to be honest (would have been happy to see one though).
Everything you could want from a company presentation. Professional, thorough, good detail, a nod to future products and recognition of supply chain issues, albeit a minor issue. Keep up the good work TRX.
Reads well!!
First read through and looks good. As ever, the devil is in the detail so a few re-reads may be necessary. Looking forward to this evenings presentation.
Yep, happy with that Smeeno, pretty much my take on things. Perception that with financial resources available DVRG might be spreading themselves too thinly across too many opportunities/projects. I think STC will be snapped up in due course, and as with everything in life, timing is everything. If GB gets fair value for STC and can fully fund other projects then happy days.
Agreed Retireby40 but water companies taking full advantage of negligence to the point of them compromising everyone's safety. Just because they are 'being allowed' to do it, doesn't mean they should.
Gross negligence in my book Chesh. Water companies hand in glove with regulator so just a slap on the wrist. Massive shake-up required.
Nailed it trillsg !!!
Admittedly the legislation is poor but there is a failure or unwillingness to enforce existing legislation. Enforcement and accountability does it for me!!
Ok so we have an impotent water regulator, an antiquated and failing sewer system, a systematic failure by water companies to improve water treatment works and our rivers and seas becoming open sewers. A collective complacency and ignorance by the general population, (with some notable exceptions), until some sensationalist headlines about polio in wastewater and of course, during the holiday season, the beaches being closed. Amidst this, DVRG have the tech' to tell people that there are even more 'nasties' in the water. Is it any wonder that the powers that be are running scared. My oft used phrase is 'blissful ignorance' as applied to regulator and water companies (hard to differentiate between the two). For me, this makes our tech' a hard sell until there is a genuine desire to (a) identify the problem(s) and (b) be prepared to do something about it. Let's start by prosecuting water company CEO's for gross negligence and give them a bit of prison time , not just a fine paid out of petty cash. Only then will the water companies take things seriously.