happy new year cheers im having penderyn whisky and Holston pils for my celebrations all the best to one and all,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-==#''llkj
if they run short of tea and biscuit money they could always open a rally car race track round the mine site or a venue for rock festival's or even a rifle shooting range just to add a bit of local interest
must be all stock piling this time of year, they could open up a new storage unit and mill at the other side of the mine to keep up with the massive future orders expected
yes its getting hard to breath at this sp its like having an oxygen mask connected directly to the exhaust of a bus , I'm not sure whether to buy more hmi or hzm ,hmi will probably come in to profit earlier as I think hzm is 2 to 3 years away
YES THEY ARE QUITE CHEEP WHEN YOU CONSIDER you can buy an old post card or black and white photo for $5 to $10 on a Russian flea market , ...........still there no accounting for taste...……….
it could be that people are unsure what battery's will be made of in the future or even if battery's will still be used as a primary force, apart from that most of the nickel at the mine is only for the stainless steel market .people should buy and sell the shares as they want to and let the company get on with mining for the products
as kp fertile (not peanuts) is a new product id think it would have a slow up take until it has been proven in the field by farmers ,assuming that it might be worth choosing a softer price point for the product ,i.e. farmer colleague discount on rrp. 20% for the first load 15% for the second and 10% for the following load , thus giving the farmer a chance to prove the product with out much risk . I know testing has been done on the product but not on a mass scale so people may still be sceptical …………...also could approach a major importer and offer kp fertile as a core product for blending.....
apparently the new shares of 1p are to replace the existing shares and then to be split into 0.01 Ord shares and 0.99p differed shares the differed shares will be bought back by the company I'm not sure of the date you have to have owned the shares for you to qualify for this apparently there's a meeting end october
it looks like hmi is owned 60% by 2 party's ACORDING TO MSN MONEY HMI is also owned by CLI SVM UK OPPORTUNITYS fund and 2 others leaving about 38% for pi's
sounds reasonable although id probably send one of the men out to get some in the pickup just to make sure I wasn't passing by a product of a life time
WHY NOT TRY A ONE TON BAG IN THE CORNER OF ONE OF YOUR FEILDS SURELY 60$ WONT BREAK THE BANK ,THEN YOU CAN WRIGHT A REVEIW OF YOUR OWN. JUST A SUGESTION AS YOU SEEM TO HAVE BEEN ON THE CASE FOR A LONG TIME.