I am still an optimist27 Sep 2019 18:38
To All,
I have written previously to some of you about my great concern for SXX , but have now expanded circulation to both Government Ministers and those who have adjacent Yorkshire constituencies.
I must declare my interest as both a shareholder and as a patriotic Yorkshireman a Unionist, a pro Brexit supporter, and as a lifelong Tory supporter. However the situation with SXX is both cross party and non political, except that politics in general across all fronts is in a dire state, and the country is badly in need of good news.
I am sure that the background to SXX is well known to you all, but I would just remind you that this is not a failing company - a Thomas Cook or Boris Bus - seeking large handouts to prop up bad management , but a huge new UK and Yorkshire project that
has discovered massive 75ft metre fertiliser deposits 1500 feet below Whitby and surrounds,
That will provide 100 to 1000 years of mining capacity,
that will within a few years become a Footsie 100 company,
that has already designed the project and spent £1.5 Million on its development,
that has already set up trading agreements for 12 million tons of its product
that has a product that has been proven to be both unique and more agriculturally efficient in 100's of completed crop trials,
that already is supporting a 1000 plus jobs in its mine construction,
that will bring more jobs, more wealth, more spin off prosperity to Whitby, Scarborough, and Teesside area,
that will increase the GDP of Yorkshire by 15% and the UK by 7%,
that will increase UK balance of trade by 2%,
that will hugely support the Yorkshire National Park financially,
that will be part of the Ben Hauchen /Teesside / Tata Steel Site development,
that will eventually pour £2 Billion per annum into the UK's coffers.
that has a superbly gifted BOD and management team.
Sirius was started on the initial finance by around 85,000 private investors , of whom I believe 25,000 are local inhabitants, very loyal and emotionally involved in this project in a way I have never experienced with any other company investment. ( Just out of interest, I made a small investment in Siriusin 2009 when they were just a small Australian co. with some interests in N. Dakota. The Yorkshire project did not exist until 2011 / 12 )
Government, Parliament, and politics is in a dire and ghastly mess, and consumed by the anger and chaos surrounding Brexit. The UK is in sore need of some good news. Sirius has progressed at the most remarkable rate in the leading technology development of its Whitby and Teesside sites, but has run into final stage 2 financing difficulties, much not of its own making. It does not need huge Government cash input to continue, only some strong and supportive underwriting guarantees from the UK Infrastructure Fund for its final stage financing arrangements. Has not the present Government boasted loudly of its Northern Powerhouse intentions?? Then is it not time that it demonstr