Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
And, to continue the theme, beware MDF.
It is commonly written now that MDF is the “asbestos of the future” as we are only just waking up to the hazards of its dust and particulate matter.
Back on topic, when I started my fairly small time investing hobby about 12 years ago the two biggest areas of interest for me were Hydrogen and Graphene and I’m still licking my wounds. I simply didn’t realise how long it would take for them to become sensible investments and, like many early adopters, I went in at very high prices and watched as my share values went down through share price drops and dilution after dilution.
Recently ITM and, to a lesser extent, AFC have helped recover some of those losses and stand to do more than that for me in the future, I hope.
As for my Graphine holdings – I eventually sold them for a fraction of what I’d paid and put that pittance in to SXX, but that’s another sob) story!
Not particularly relevant, but thanks for listening!
My share dealings over he years have turned me in to sn eternal pessimist.
I hope YOU are right, but right now I feel it is ME who will be.
But that's only for tomorrow.
A few years ago held Ceres, ITM and AFC.
I sold ITM and Ceres but kept AFC and then watched with horror what has happened over the last couple of years.
Come on AFC, let's get back in the game :-)
Good day today.
Thank you AFC.
The first day in several years that both my ISA and Trading Accounts are showing a profit.
I'd forgoten how good it felt.
We'll see a bit of a retrace tomorrow I expect, but then............ who knows?
To infinity, and beyond!!!!!
You might want to start lobbying your MP about the government’s new proposals to start taxing energy from waste to, in their view, encourage more recycling.
PHE should get on the case too if they are not already aware of this.
From the link….. “The government is to consider using taxes to encourage recycling plastic instead of energy recovery, following strong public support for the option in a consultation on using the tax system to reduce plastic pollution, the Treasury has revealed.”
https://www.endswasteandbioenergy.com/article/1490786/taxing-energy-recovery-mooted-uk-treasury
Isn’t it about time that this company got somebody on to the board who knows how to drive a company forward through commercialism to marketing, product sales and making some money?
A look at the board of eight shows 3 Drs, a prof’, a Sir and a Lord. Nice work if you can get it!
But I see nobody there who has taken a business from small startup to being an established profit making company. It’s about time there was someone there to do that.
Rant over.
I'm told it tastes just like Chicken anyway!
SprogBarnes > �you can change the page number in the URL an that'll help you skip back to historic posts. Page 100 is mid-april��� I used that method, but accidentally ended up on page 1000 instead of 100. The share price was showing as 239p, and the main topic of discussion was whether the Ferrari 488 was a more desirable car than the Maserati QuattroPorte GTS, or is it better to stick with an Aston Martin. Our little group of LTHs was arranging a bit of a get together at the Hotel Hermitage for the Monte-Carlo grand prix and there were, as usual, a few rampers and derampers arguing about whether our share price would hit 300p in the next six months, or whether it may take a little longer. And then I woke up :-(
SprogBarnes > �you can change the page number in the URL an that'll help you skip back to historic posts. Page 100 is mid-april��� I used that method, but accidentally ended up on page 1000 instead of 100. The share price was showing as 239p, and the main topic of discussion was whether the Ferrari 488 was a more desirable car than the Maserati QuattroPorte GTS, or is it better to stick with an Aston Martin. Our little group of LTHs was arranging a bit of a get together at the Hotel Hermitage for the Monte-Carlo grand prix and there were, as usual, a few rampers and derampers arguing about whether our share price would hit 300p in the next six months, or whether it may take a little longer. And then I woke up :-(
You seem to do a lot of single posts on this site, all ending with your hypertext link just like your one below does. I haven't bothered clicking it, and have reported the post. Bye.
There is no specific reason as far as I am aware, it's just typical AIM drift in that without a very regular good-news stream, prices drift downwards until the MMs decide to give it a little bump or until a 'Good News' story is released.
I seem to remember that Suzuki used to get the occasional mention in Ceres discussions, but they don't seem to figure these days. Has there been any news I've missed? (or could that be in connection with another of my fuel cell holdings?)