Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Captain Tom has now exceeded £6M.
I've given him some of my profits from here.
Get him to £10M+. Show some appreciation for his efforts and the NHS'
If all the millionaires gave £1000 each, easily affordable, think where the NHS charities would be.
THIS COMPANY DOESN'T NEED TO BE BOUGHT OUT. they have signed upsome partners to produce this at high volumes, so don't need a bigger plodding company to slow them down and have their inspirations reviewed and stamped on. That's what happens, I've been through it twice in my career.
'Lol. Fifteen posts and 2 weeks of investing and 22k salary and now a millionaire and retiring early... Are the schools closed this week. It's a jackanory ;-)'
Some people watch too many James Bond films and believe they're invincible.
But they don't seem to have included the 15% electrical losses because the remainder of the losses, by inference, add up to 15% to ~5% which make some of them over unity efficient. NO such thing.
Tesla did a similar study.
The bigger your transport and the further you want to travel, electric becomes completely impossible. Think of a 400,000 tonne container ship, needing 100,000 bhp (75,000 kW) engine travelling for 4/6 weeks at full power and the CO2 emissions created during the battery manufacture and also carrying full battery weight all the way.
Break point will probably, by all technical accounts, be above cars and vans; big trucks not really being viable. Not my opinion but by independent authorities.
A bit of an effort by VW Car Marketing Dept., I believe.
Ho, Ho, Ho.
On the basis of lots of companies shut down, 10 plus weeks, to be delivered in batches within that period together with stage payments as items delivered. Also depends on life of supply chain to each manufacturer.
Clue, Research, research, research
On the basis of lots of companies shut down, 10 plus weeks, to be delivered in batches within that period together with stage payments as items delivered. Also depends on life of supply chain to each manufacturer.
Clue, Research, research, research
'you'd have to define 'bonkers'... a 10% bump would take it 187... 20% to 204... 30% to 220.
i reckon most folk would be happy to see this back at 175 for lunchtime... 180 by eod and then just wait to see if there's news, either from the press or the company.
might see 220 then... i won't hold for better than that... but happy if it zooms much, much higher for everyone else! : )'
Yes COdey, it goes up and down, just like all share prices do.
UP. down, UP, down, UP, down, UP, down, UP, down.
Got it?
Get real.
'GET THE PRIMERDESIGN TEST ROLLED OUT IN ALL THE LABS AVAILABLE IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. YOU WILL REPORT TO ME DAILY WITH AN UPDATED GANTT CHART, SO I CAN SEE YOU ARE DOING WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN TOLD.'
But does Johnson know how to understand a Gantt chart, does anybody in Government?
For quicker manufacture of NHS equipment, and without going into details of HOW they do it, we need specialised jobbing companies that can manufacture parts as they have the expensive CNC controlled machines that can be quickly churn out parts at a high rate of knots, then companies that can assemble and test equipment ready use. These companies are used to quick pickups and delivery. Dyson and JCB will no doubt use these types of companies and would be well versed in organising just in time or similar systems to co-ordinate deliveries.
Many smaller companies used this method to avoid the cost of buying expensive machinery which are geared for batch production.
It's a system I used to minimise total cost and cash flow.
I'm presenting this appalling piece of news as an aid to keep us all safe.
|We may be here to profit from the company's success but at the end of the day we want to stay safe and healthy and get rid of this virus, which we hope this company will assist in.
Part of a report from CNN-
Picked out of a CNN report-
(CNN) A Phoenix-area man is dead and his wife is under critical care after the two took chloroquine phosphate in an apparent attempt to self-medicate for the novel coronavirus, according to hospital system Banner Health.
It does not appear they took the pharmaceutical version of the drug, but rather "an additive commonly used at aquariums to clean fish tanks," Banner Health said in a statement.
Though Banner did not provide additional details, NBC News spoke to the wife, who said they learned of chloroquine's connection to coronavirus during a President Donald Trump news conference, which "was on a lot actually." They took it because they "were afraid of getting sick," she said.
"I had (the substance) in the house because I used to have koi fish," she told the network. "I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, 'Hey, isn't that the stuff they're talking about on TV?'"
Trump has touted chloroquine as a possible treatment for Covid-19. It is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating malaria, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, but the FDA has not approved it to treat the coronavirus.
Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine: what to know about the potential coronavirus drugs
Banner Health experts emphasized that the medication -- as well as other "inappropriate medications and household products" -- "should not be ingested to treat or prevent this virus."
"Given the uncertainty around Covid-19, we understand that people are trying to find new ways to prevent or treat this virus," Dr. Daniel Brooks, medical director of the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center, said in the statement. "But self-medicating is not the way to do so."
Seven years ago, the publication, Advanced Aquarist, heralded three forms of chloroquine as "a 'new' drug for treating fish diseases" and detailed its effectiveness in fighting off certain parasites in saltwater aquariums.
One online aquarium retailer, which was sold out of "the wonder drug" Tuesday, included in its terms of use that customers agree to use chloroquine "ONLY in the treatment and maintenance of ornamental fish. ... We agree not to intentionally divert these chemicals for any other use."
Banner Health, which is based in Arizona, didn't give any details on how the couple, both in their 60s, acquired the chloroquine or which Banner hospital treated them.
"Within thirty minutes of ingestion, the couple experienced immediate effects requiring admittance to a nearby Banner Health hospital," its statement said.
Trump has called chloroquine and the closely related hydroxychloroquine potentially important in the fight against coronavirus.
Dangerous in its extreme.
May your G
I think that some of the sells recently posted are buys. MMs still continue to play trcks aeound the mid price.
Stirrings of more controls by Lon Stk Exch hopefully to clamp down on this sort of thing.
GDR looking better now.
I don't really understand how much weight the WHO carry throughout the world but from what I see on their daily statements it could be a lot stronger. There are 'leaders' throught out the world who need to be brought to heel in this current crisis.
I've just had an email from a ex Brit cousin in the US who expressed his opinions on how he sees it from an accountants point of view.
He says 'it seems to me that Boris has been a bit lax in making sure people stay away from each other and I really worry that what has and is still happening in Italy is going to replicate in Britain, and in the States. The States are in particular trouble with the moron who calls the shots here listens only to the stock market and Fox News, the most horrendous poor excuse for a news network that you have ever seen – although I am reminded that you are in England, and some of your newspapers are no better. But the thing is that he is sooo reluctant to issue an order for people to stay home because it would mean more stock losses. He is trying to push legislation through that would (supposedly) help the country as the effects of home isolation takes hold, but traditionally if there’s handouts they should benefit him, not poor slobs who have lost their jobs – it’s their own bloody fault, or China’s but not the Prez!
Lets take heed also what's going on elsewhere. Everything is not so white as it seems.
Y'all take care, ya hear.
I've just had an email from a cousin in the US who expressed his opinions on how he sees it from an accountants point of view.
He says '
In these exceptional times Iwould expect a virtual meeting to be acceptable and red tape cut to get things done quickly. Maybe the government and civil service are hidebound with red tape which is why things aren't being carried out at urgent speed. They're ticking all the boxes in regulated order and aren't being proactive, ticking all the boxes in one go, throwing the papers away and doing it. They're far better at talking it all to death. This situation is far more urgent than instantaneous go.
Oh ,wonder of wonders, everybody today is an amateur virologist. Give it up and stick to what you know.
I hope your not the same people ignoring advice to stay indoors and away from everybody. THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE.
We used to be British and behaved but now we seem to be total moronic idiots.
look where the panic has dropped the SP down to.
DUUUUH.