Ryan Mee, CEO of Fulcrum Metals, reviews FY23 and progress on the Gold Tailings Hub in Canada. Watch the video here.
Well TT, it's all very well doing the verbals with sttl but I am more interested in why Bytrol still fails to get airbourne. I first looked at this share a year ago but thought better of it investment wise until Covid19 kicked off.
Despite absolutely ideal opportunity to get this company off the ground it's flapping about like a dying swan.
Oh, I forgot, this is AIM!
Any other suggestions as to why this SP does not secure a sustained rise, as it deserves
At this rate, some of us might actually be able to get our heads above water. lol
With JP Morgan increasing heir stake, that will do me as an endorsement(see RNS). Just saying. GLA.
Isn't it brilliant how stt1 gets everyone else to do his research for him? lol
Anybody got any opinions on the difference that the research of Rice University on Flash Graphene will make to the marketability of Verditek products? (go see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzDrnoGdLO4). We are not getting any updates from Verditek: perhaps investors here have some ideas?
It seems one of the factors holding back graphene developments is the difficulty/cost of manufacture of the graphene itself. I am no scientist but wonder if the work of Rice University of Flash Graphene ( go see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzDrnoGdLO4) will have the impact I believe it will.
Hi RH, Not wishing to be a wet rag, and there is little doubt that the latest RNS heralds much needed good news and progress for Haydale. But I can't help but look further down the line and to reflect on trumpings from US about unlevel playing field, particularly with regard to IP exploitation by Chinese companies (must add here, I am no Sinophobe). Don't always agree with the Donald but for me there are concerns re. protection of IP. And with three in the bed, will any roll over, roll over? Just sayin! GLA DYOR
Any applicable ideas here for ramping up production at La Parilla - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsZP0iSWj_A
Bearing in mind that Verditek Lainante Italy's plant is centred in Lombardy, shouldn't the bod be making some statement about the impact of Covid19.
Personally, I hope that the workers (and their families) are well and keeping safe but it would be nice to know from the bod how things are going. Just sayin!
Eish, Thanks for your perspective. Was not aware that Covid19 was classed as a 'whiteman's disease' in SA, which, in my book, puts a significant slant on matters.
Eish, have little doubt that effect of CV19 will have dire effect on SA population but the demographic profile, age wise, is such that although many may get the infection, proportionately, will not fewer die? Yes, this is reducing human beings to statistical data but perhaps nonetheless true?
CV19 is undoubtedly a serious threat to the population (particularly the elderly and vulnerable) but it is also a very real threat to the economy and we need to keep our eye on that ball too. SO, some of you may not have noticed today's RNS (https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/summary/company-summary/GB00B18S7B29GBGBXAMSM.html) about the Subscription of 14,000,000 Ordinary Shares to raise £1,400,000. GLA
An interesting view on btc longevity from Ark Investment (video EP41) at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vs3pjDwsdA
It's a 33 minute discussion so not for grasshoppers! lol
Also lots of other info about disruptors.
DYOR
With $175 billion invested in btc, can someone explain why it is going to fade away? Perhaps btc is not going to become the everyday crypto currency for the masses. Yes, there is a case for a slowdown in its uses and therefore a question arises as to whether crypto miners will have exponential earnings in future, and therefore is Argo wise to invest in even more machines. Just sayin!
If electrical power is an issue now or likely to be so in the future, perhaps PAF might look at Bushveld Minerals (BMN) who appear to have a local (SA) and ready made backup resource with their VFRB large capacity batteries. Just sayin!
Hi Id441,
I agree with much of what you say and thank you for raising this with the management.
The other fly in the ointment is the possibility/probability of one of the major national governments (China/US/ India) introducing their own crypto currencies - which could seriously undermine any HODLinf strategy.
Of course, with a global crypto market caps around $200 billion, there is clearly a lot of 'grey' money about which is unlikely to find its way into state run cryptos but it does represent a challenge - which is perhaps why Facebook's proposed Libra is getting such a hard time from the US vested interests.