Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Now you're just being silly. We don't all want to be happy clappy...
Another classic piece of misinformation - you don't come out of the stalls if you are going over fences!
He obviously thinks a rise in the share price is imminent.
Brock - I think I'm perched on the same side of the fence as you and its getting increasingly uncomfortable, but if any of the various estimates of growth come true. there remains the outside possibility that the reduction in cash burn comes about from an increase in revenues. No, I haven't worked out what that means in terms of cars on road or any other measure - although it might be worth doing.
I sneaked some more in last week - not often I time things well - great news, let's hope it flies now
I've decided that PMcG must announce all these big contracts in advance knowing that NDA's will stop him talking about them when SEE win them. Either that or it's time he changed names and became McWhopper.
It's been in the back of my mind for a while that Magna might have been the big seller that took the price down. It would have effectively reduced their cost of obtaining the licence, if that was all they wanted in the first place. We shall have to wait and see like so many things with SEE.
It's the 'all around the world' nature of the sales that's capturing my imagination. Prove it works in practice and then there will be no stopping.
One of the problems with that scenario DR77 is that the money goes into the company and wouldn't necessarily be paid out to shareholders if SEE carries on as a research company - which I could see happening too. Watch out for the company being reorganised into a group with formal subsidiaries rather than divisions - could be first sign.
Where would the share price be without him?
Wise: not the sort of board where we always agree with each other - but not one where you can make it up as you go along. This lot have all been here ages - all done their research (or double-checked Terry's) and are in various states of despair at the time it's taking to turn gold. Nobody's selling yet, so give up on the waffle - you'll be called out every time. If you genuinely want to add something find a niche like TLS or SandyKS... PS: Anybody checked BAE lately?
I hope Jane Hill is asking Paul McG some serious questions about why we keep missing these timelines - I hope it's not a not 'understanding the markets SEE are in well enough' problem, because that is a serious weakness. Or is it that we are 'just an R&D company' a view that was posted a long-time back? At some stage you have to sell what you have... I can hear the FD keeps buying shares argument already...
It's enough for even some of us long-term holders to start perking up again!
Message to self: Next time there is a competition take the lowest number you think is even remotely possible and then take 20% off. I really didn't want to be in the 'top' three - been here too long and have too many shares for that. Come on PMc - time to focus on the SP.
4.41p is not going to be much of a discount the rate we're going
7.15p sadly - I think SP take-off will still be 6 months away
Another nail in the coffin of self-driving cars? Right click 'go to' if struggling with link below!
https://link.newscientist.com/click/30414593.425/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubmV3c2NpZW50aXN0LmNvbS9hcnRpY2xlLzIzNTY4ODgtc2FuLWZyYW5jaXNjby1pcy1nZXR0aW5nLWNvbGQtZmVldC1hYm91dC1zZWxmLWRyaXZpbmctY2FyLXRlc3RzLz91dG1fc291cmNlPW5zZGF5/62f670d7b4c0ae4acc5b436aB763d2912
It looks like most of us will be way too optimistic - again...
9.9p End of Jan after CES, then drifting back (as usual) to 6.8p by Dec. for me
Is that you Jazzinthehouse?