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Considered doing the same but I've held off. I am comfortable with what I have already got (I think!!!).
More to come on China - hopefully positive news Gerry.
Very encouraging news and long overdue. Understand the sensitivity of disclosing the royalty payment but some financial figures would be helpful. Royalties going to manifest themselves in 2023, so be it. Lets hope the UK follow France in mandating microfibre filters be fitted to all new domestic machines.
Nice update from 'Baby Face Brandon'.
Yes, it was a breathless performance, and Gerrard was his usual exuberant self trying to cover as many bases as possible within the given time constraints. Difficult to read the room from a video clip so difficult to know the degree of detail needed for the target audience. The DeepVerge team availability to put more meat on the bones at the event is very reassuring. I am sure if interest was piqued by the presentation they would have sought clarity at the stand.
Gerry's presentation at The UK Investor Show recently. He has posted on Twitter and is a very good watch.
https://t.co/jB26GiCZvF
Be brave Gerry!!
"On another note, we are relieved that restrictions are easing in China and our office in Shanghai is back open for business. The team have continued their incredible work throughout the pandemic, and I would like to thank them for their commitment and dedication during these challenging times."
So a trip to meet China Resources might be on the cards?????!!!!
Nice!!
Hope we got a huge trophy that Gerry filled with brown ale and passed it around the team for you all to take a drink! Well done DeepVerge.
Lots of possible contributory factors for the drop Bear666 but for me it is the uncertainty over the China Resources deal that is causing a drag. I trust GB to update the market as and when there is anything new to announce.
https://t.co/njuQgx31hP
Posted by GB on Twitter
DeepVerge are certainly hitting the conference circuit pretty hard. I guess it would be difficult to attribute specific outcomes/results from each conference attended, but I would be very interested to see how DeepVerge manage it.
I assume we are looking at a collective impact on the markets, using the various platforms to raise awareness and profile of DeepVerge.
There does need to be a sustainable momentum in all aspects of the DeepVerge business, and, considering the diverse range of products DeepVerge have, maintaining this momentum must be extremely difficult. I would be interested to know what tangible outcomes Gerry is expecting from all this work his teams are putting in and over what time period.
Bet it's Gerry's school yearbook photo'.
'This is Gerry Brandon. He likes Lego, Meccano and Playdough. Voted most likely to find the elixir for eternal youth'.
Local news last night highlighted micro-plastics in the water supply and how washing clothing contributes to the problem. It was fairly superficial in its approach but referenced work undertaken at Hull University. Viewers were left with advice on how to wash and dry their clothes to help reduce the micro-plastic/fibre problem. No mention of washing machine filtration systems being used to ease the problem. Opportunity for Xeros Tech to suggest a follow up article showcasing their technology and the work undertaken by Dr. Imogen Napper at Plymouth University. It's an opportunity on your Yorkshire doorstep Xeros - exploit it!!
We must be stocked to the gills now with the delays to elective surgery. Glad the new storage unit is operational (excuse the pun).
There is no doubt that Gerry and DeepVerge have a lot of plates spinning at the moment. The question is, should some of these plates be allowed to fall to allow the others to keep spinning longer and faster, or do we keep them all going.
My take is GB has seized opportunities when they have presented themselves, at a cost, but for long term gain. World events have played a part in this strategy, having to secure supply chain being a recent example. A big play was the collaboration with China Resources. This certainly whetted the appetite for a lot of us. Radio silence on this front is a bit disconcerting and I suspect is dragging the share price. I referred to it some time ago as the ‘elephant in the room’ and still feel that a positive outcome here will be massive for DeepVerge.
I don’t like constant references to NDA’s but understand their role and I would never question GB’s integrity by using NDA’s as a reason to duck an issue, the guy is made of sterner stuff than that.
Is GB the right man to take DeepVerge forward, bloody too right he is. Don’t underestimate how far this company has come in a short space of time and all the assets/tech/data etc, it has at its disposal. Commercialisation is key and our respective ‘acceptable timescales’ will vary according to when we first invested and what we paid.
Am I frustrated, yes, am I worried, no but Mum needs another pair of slippers Gerry, so if you are reading this let’s get the bid price up.
Howay thinkaboutit, they wouldn't get the car park at Sand Hutton for that!!
Am I reading this right T.Rat
'Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof' ??
Thank you for posting trillsg. I am fascinated and frustrated in equal measure that WBE can be thwarted or restricted because it may identify 'narcotics and illegal substances' that may or may not be used to identify and prosecute users. I remember procuring and installing CCTV cameras to a large high school. I had to establish very clear protocols as to who had access to the images and what the images could be used for. For example, the cameras were for building security and prevention of bullying and could not be used to identify staff arriving late for work or leaving early. My point being, if the protocols are established and robustly managed and adhered to then the WBE should not be hindered or compromised.