GreenRoc Accelerates their World Class Project to Production as Early as 2028. Watch the full video here.
Interesting article on how the technology is moving forward and strategic partnerships are forming.
https://dcnnmagazine.com/data-centres/it/se-cooling-with-chilldyne/
You may all remember a 'documentary' that was on tv a few years ago regarding an enthusiastic inventor that built his own rocket in his basement with a view to visiting the moon. All seemed to go according to plan, rockets fired up but it went nowhere. It turned out the handbrake was still on. Come on Peter, release the handbrake!! (Good old Wallace & Gromit)
GLA
Forget all the rubbish in the jackanory Boatman Report, my real concern is the news in the RNS regarding ePIC. We've gone from an $8m order due to be delivered Q4 to a situation where we now have a $5m deposit? If Peter needs to clarify anything it's our mining infrastructure plans moving forward.
Top up Friday morning and then anchors away, out of port and head for the horizon.
Out of curiosity, before we get going, who amongst us should be walking the plank? I don't believe in filtering but there are some on here I would be happy to see cast overboard. GLA
I have such faith in Argo that I have gone all in here, inspired by Michaels Saylor's views on Bitcoin and the stewardship of Peter Wall, I have moved all the cannons in my arsenal to Argo. It has the battle plan to weather what ever lies ahead. I was not one of the smart Argonauts that saw this opportunity earlier and didn't get in until this year, as such I am underwater but still feel unbelievably fortunate to continue buying (where I can) at these prices. In my view, one of the best opportunities around. Not too long before land ho. Full steam ahead. GLA
I've been reading some of the rubbish on here about Peter Wall selling some shares and the company is funding his lifestyle. The facts are that Directors are limited as to when they can legally buy and sell shares. They cannot trade between the closing of the financial period and the reporting to the market of that information, often two months later. Companies report at least twice yearly, sometimes quarterly, so the dealing ‘window’ available to directors is oftentimes very narrow, and not necessarily the optimum time, price wise, to buy or sell shares.