Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Whilst people are in the mood to help me, can I burden you all further? I remember (I think) that it has been said that one advantage that our fuel has is that it burns at a lower temperature and thus emits less carbon.
But the whole point of burning fuel is to produce the hottest gas possible, is it not?
(Please do be patient with me, thanks)
If the trial in Morocco is successful, I would expect a rapid conclusion to a contract. They would not have got this far without some idea what the contract would be?
I for one don’t have a tv. (Seldom miss it), so can one of you guys, Hotfinance, Dpsandison, give me a clue as to what I’ve miss re. Shell? Thanks.
Having eaten it, will you still have it. That is the question.
Kurlyboy. I’m sure that you will agree that nobody in authority has ever promised joy in the future performance of any share. In the case of QFI, this year is somewhat different to previous years, so optimism is, I think, justified. I may be on thin ice, but hey.
No one has mentioned our being bought out by a large company. Thoughts on that?
As surely as the earth nutates,
the rising tide will not be late.
Oh my God!
With a lot of money already committed, I would be very surprised to learn that Greenfield do not have more than one client 99% committed to buying the fuel. And a reputation is on the line, to boot.
“Anyone who buys or not buys based on bul boards info should not be in the stock market”.
I disagree with the above sentiment. My investment in QFI has been directed by the analysis’s that follows on this board of each RNS. As an aside I might add that I’ve learned a heck of a lot about oil, for which I thank the contributors to this board.
“As far as I am concerned the longer everyone keeps knocking quadrise the better! Keep up the good work. I have managed to increase my share volume by 10 fold so thankyou every keep up the good the good work! “
King Canute demonstrated to all that the tide could not be denied. The spring tides are due soon, and the timing is preordained. QFI ‘s rise will be equally irresistible when the time, also ordained, arrives. So be it.
“.....focused on turning waste into sustainable aviation fuel, green bio-methanol, and renewable natural gas..”
I do not understand what is meant by “renewable” natural gas. Once used, that’s it isn’t it?
NOT TO BE READ UNTIL THE 1st. OCT.
I would like to thank the many contributors to this board who have both encouraged me to invest in QFI, and taught me more about oil than I could ever learn from a textbook. And about the stock market. And for making me a relatively rich person. Oh! And to thank our directors too, of course.
“If things don't go well there'll be no company so all deferred benefits are performance related.“
If even I can see that, why does Wong’s have to be told?
I want to invest some more money into QFI, but won’t have any spare until the 13th Sept. So there is no harm in a long delay with knowing the results, if you know what I mean.
At the risk of joining Boyporche in the sin bin, I’m of the opinion that all three companies will want to make any money there is to be made from a plant already paid for. It must be in QFI’s interest that they run the plant, so let’s hope they do.
I find it hard to believe that the “demonstration “ plant will be left idle if it can make money.
Now we know who to blame if it tanks. ( and to praise if it soars, I hastily add)