Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
It must be Vanadium.
I've just received this email. The link is really interesting until he goes into his sales pitch, and he went on and on, so I switched off.
Alfa you might be able to use some of this in TBP
Nov. 07, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
A new battery fuel is emerging that's 60,000 times better than lithium for grid storage.
Lithium has been hyped up by the likes of Elon Musk and Tesla 3. But the story has been oversold.
There’s a new kind of battery with more power than 60,000 Tesla 3 batteries.
And it’s NOT using lithium or cobalt.
Instead, it’s harnessing another kind of fuel that you'll have see to believe.
To your wealth,
Nick Hodge Signature
and a hot water bottle or two, obviously.
I can wait until your cold is better for reply to my questions, mate. I won't be doing anything over the weekend anyway.
Plenty of vitamin C and water to sweat it out always works for me.
LSE says 32.5 mid moneyam says 31.75. which is correct???
BHow try putting the bit after @ as your header
Thanx motd
the reply from EnergyandCapital.com after my comment to them yesterday evening is below, for what it's worth,
Thank you for contacting Angel Publishing - Customer Service.
Your message has been received.
Have a Great Day!
I've sent you a p.m.
...Lithium feckin' Lithium. Needless to say I've contacted EnergyandCapital.com and asked them if they've even heard about Vanadium and its benefits. I am waiting for a reply
Anotheroptimist- I've triedto find the american circular 'Energy and Capital'.
What I did find was energyandcapital.com AAh this is it,, I thought.
I scrolled down and down looking for a potential article. Clicked and listened to an American saying about a little known, undervalued resource.
That the new electric cars will need this resource, that billionaires Buffet and Musc are trying to get their hands on this resource (to corner the market)
This must be the article AO was on about, it must be
and it continues 'If you invest $1000 today it could be worth $47040 in ????'
All I was waiting for was confirmation that the resource is Vanadium.
and it continues ...and this highly sort after commodity is...
I was the same as you said yesterday, "... balls deep then I used the withdrawal method...." and instead followed your advice and put the withdrawl into BMN. This is now over 50% UP. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
Hi Faramog, You have misspelt my name, also I will donate £100
Jimed- to publicise a company I am in, I opened a LinkedIn account and contacted appropriate Fund Managers that way, to try and drum up support and advertise the company. Some Fund Managers in the same field as the company had not even heard of them (their PR is virtually nonexistent).
You could try something like this. I got a success rate of 15-20% of people "connecting" with me to find out more. It was time consuming with little immediate reward, but if it brings the company into focus quicker, the sp should be reward enough.
Whoops lol, that's what I meant, 31/12/19
Cheers faramog, for the purposes of the cup rules i'll say 31st Dec 2019, 12.29pm just before close for the New Year bank holiday.
I know, everyone detests a smart Alec!
Unfortunately my time guesstimate is outside the time frame. Following the Eliott waves, the next wave which I predict should start about april 2019 will take us up to around the 76p/78p mark. The next wave I would expect starting around the middle of 2020 would take the sp into the pounds, but it is outside of the time restrictions. Therefore my prediction would have been 5th Oct 2020. Mind you I know little about EWs and just stare at the charts, so I know nothing. As long as £1 is reached in the next five years I'll be happy.
Monday's 1 trade and now an RNS. Hmmm I wonder
Will it stay smashed?
Thanx again Alfa, that has just about laid my fears to rest.
Thanks for the reply Alfa, I'm slow in replying as I went and played Walking Football with the Hasland Hasbins and am rather stiff and achey now.
I've trawled through the link you sent me and cannot find categorically a price where it would be priced out of the market. I'm sure I read elsewhere when I first invested (and read the BP) that there is an alternative at some point.