Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Nope, easy to buy this morning and to sell this afternoon. Made more than the day job pays...
LOL - abrooking's helpful twitter link has done the sp no harm ;)
I am afraid I suspect this a concerted effort to pull the SP down and buy in cheap. If not, why weren't these same people warning a couple of weeks ago when the SP was higher?
Draw your own conclusions...
GLAH!
Reported by New Scientist:
We polled 52 leading UK epidemiologists, virologists and public health researchers to see when they think life will return to something resembling normality.
A majority expect mandatory face masks in shops and on public transport to remain in the UK until at least 2022.
https://twitter.com/newscientist/status/1364222974253961218
People are already anticipating the next pandemic.
RMS's tech will be in steady demand for the coming months / years / decades IMHO
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210106-nipah-virus-how-bats-could-cause-the-next-pandemic
I think most of us have probably been painfully underwater at times. My p/f was down 40% overall at the covid nadir early last year. I sat it out and am back in profit (largely thanks to IQAI, but most of my holdings have done OK). As has already been said, entry points are really key to coming out ahead. I was lucky with RMS as entered at 1.3p. I usually initiate new holdings with a small investment, which is a way to start focusing attention on the new share. Then I add or sell as seems appropriate. I am now underwater on RMS, but I do expect it to come good. I am patient. As I posted earlier, we haven't seen the last of new zoonotic viral threats, so I expect the masks will be needed and highly saleable even if the manufacturing and licensing rollout is slower than any of us anticipate.
They have already identified the zoonotic virus (Nipah, from bats) which may cause the next pandemic
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210106-nipah-virus-how-bats-could-cause-the-next-pandemic
not great news, but motivates me to continue to build my RMS holding.
these viral threats are partly a result of the unsustainably high human population IMHO, though there are a number of complex interacting drivers
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK215318/
Covid may not be around forever, but there will be other emerging zoonotic viral threats. Zoonotic means the virus jumps from animal hosts to infect humans. There have been a series of these of which covid is simply the latest. There is another one which people are already worrying about...
http://www.emro.who.int/fr/about-who/rc61/zoonotic-diseases.html
I'm inclined to agree. I am holding - small fraction of my p/f - while I am underwater on RMS after top ups over the last fortnight I think this investment will come good. I am patient.
Much sympathy to those who are badly burned, I know how that feels. Sometimes patience pays off (IQAI, IQE, BGO...) sometimes it doesn't AEX. I lost my shirt on AEX, but learned some very valuable lessons.
GLAH
Yes, I agree @Theanalyzer
BPM seems like a really well-run operation all round. Consistent 11% p.a. NAV growth. Have been a happy holder since 2014. I'm surprised there isn't more interest, but I guess LSE posters are drawn to more dramatic SP fluctuations - i.e. trading rather than investing.
Yes RJH27 those were exactly my thoughts yesterday. Very happy to have a sizeable holding here!
Be interesting to see what happens next and on what timescales. I have been very confident indeed that the market cap will reach the £M100s since the rollout of implementation with the globally leading partners like Mayo Clinic started.
Dyor glah
well like many I thought the RNS was disappointing, but I think the drop is overdone. I topped up a few more. Psychologically easier as this was "free" money from patiently waiting out with other small cap holdings to bag or multibag.
yes, I'm with you in a smaller way @TLM (and @star786). Over the last 9 days I have taken some profits in D4T4, BGO, REC, and BVC and put the proceeds in RMS, to add to the RMS holding I initiated in dec 2020. Still have decent holdings in all of the aforementioned, and in profit on all of them.
Fingers crossed for us all!
RattyRy no they aren't. I have a 15% gain on shares I've held for less than 3 hours!
fantastic news! I am really chuffed - my holding is modest, but this a great result not just for RMS but for PIs in general.
*Huge* thanks to Gareth Cave, Nathan Ahmad, Jonathan Hall and the people who worked so hard to dispel the confusing de-rampers and create the tally. Well done, all!
I thought it was too much of a bargain, and have been adding this week. I guess we'll soon see whether this was a mistake!
I have a small number of shares held on iDealing - the cost to vote via them is prohibitive. Please can someone post the URL for the form of proxy? I cannot find it. I have looked at
https://www.remotemonitoredsystems.com/investor-relations/
and
https://polaris.brighterir.com/public/remote_monitored_systems/news/rns_widget/story/rmqqenw
I have already voted against with my larger holding on HL (and have added to that holding since I gave info for the tally here)
thanks and GLAH
I assumed the quoted R was without the current UK lock down as clearly this level of isolation is not sustainable.
I had a quick look and couldn't verify the statement about the 1880 Russian flu, but that doesn't mean it isn't true. I did find this
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=rRIdiGE42IEC&pg=PA3&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
IMHO Our pre-pandemic lifestyles, travel habits and population are probably not long-term sustainable. In fact, the size of the human population is a serious problem by itself I think.