Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
With all the algorithm/computer driven volatility in the broader market lately, I wonder if it's not to our benefit to be on SETSqx on days like this.
Glad for my position in BMN :)
His just-released monthly commentary here:
http://hallgartenco.com/file.php?path=Portfolio&filename=portfolio_nov18.pdf
Has a section on Tando and includes this lovely paragraph:
"We shall reserve for a later date our commentary on the trolls that have infested the Bushveld Minerals story and are doing damage to its public credibility on Twitter and other forums. That kind of love, Bushveld can do without…"
The guy just can't let go! It sounds like Alfa will get his own special feature at some later date? Unbelievable really. I wonder who his clients are and what they think of this pettiness
I don't know what the official criteria is/would be, if there even is one. But something that might intuitively make sense is something like "average daily volume " / "shares outstanding"
See where we rank in that metric on AIM. Amongst SETSqx traded shares, amongst SETS traded shares.
This may have been said already (sorry sometimes it's hard to keep up with all the messages), but has it been discussed/considered that we are on SETSqx not by oversight but precisely because we do not have the necessary liquidity to trade on SETS?
When we consider how many shares are held by private investors with no intention of selling, maybe this is a possibility?
I know I have heard Fortune say countless times that BMN is largely held by retail investors. Maybe this is one side-effect of that?
I could be very wrong, but it seems to me it is at least possibility. There are many days where we do not trade very much. For us, is SETSqx the chicken or the egg?
some people.... what was the point?
https://twitter.com/hallgartenco/status/1069912167326121984
What a thing to tweet? I hope he is just poking fun at technical analysis?
in an efficient market, the price would raise in the BOE project fear scenario
Maybe one day, but the market would need to be much bigger. The lithium crowd has expressed a similar sentiment to limited success, and it is a much larger market than vanadium (at least for now)
As I often do, I made a downloaded audio version I can upload somewhere if someone likes to listen to fortune without an internet connection.
typos have a way some times, haha
nope (and thankfully based on the share performance)
Okay, refreshing my memory by sitting through that video. Their license with PNNL is with regards to a Vanadium Solid State Battery technology not the Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
Sorry it's a long video, he first mentions PNNL at about 9:20
They are definitely a very small company. But they did give an interview in the youtube video I had linked to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhzl5hVwSm0
I was just wondering if anyone knew more about their relationship with PNNL, it had kind of seemed to me that they also had some licensing relationship.
Alfa,
Have you heard of Golden Share Resources?
I watched a youtube video from the PDAC conference at the beginning of the year in which they were talking up their relationship with PNNL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhzl5hVwSm0
It's not clear to me that they're much more than a shell company at this point though.
I had understood the explanation was a change in assumption about V prices in the medium term because they do not see where new supply is coming
I don't think the company can credibly RNS a valuation of their own business unit.
That is for the markets and the analysts.
The Globe and Mail is one of Canada's most reputable newspapers. I may be missing something, but I don't think they are the authors of this piece.
They are just displaying content put out on the newswires because it references Largo (listed in Canada)
It looks to me like "paid research" in support of MVT which I had understood owns some land near Largo.
Again, I may have missed it... but I don't think emailing the author of this 'article' changes anything. Mailing a cheque on the other hand... haha
Yes, it's massive downturn had me wondering. Glad to see it turning around.
I guess. Investing is serious business. The Fair Disclosure of Information is an actual legal thing, with serious consequences (even if you're Elon Musk). When the CEO of Netflix said something on Facebook several years ago, it was very controversial and the SEC issued an opinion that he did not violate Fair Disclosure rules (aka Reg FD) but it's still a bit of a grey area.
Look at us here even, at the beginning of this thread, speculating what the implications of the Bushveld Twitter account liking or retweeting a particular tweet. Who is running the Bushveld Twitter account? Fortune? Or the unpaid intern? (likely neither, but you get my point).
Sorry, but I couldn't resist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ona-RhLfRfc