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FBT Ft Fbt

1,487.70
20.50 (1.40%)
22 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Name Symbol Market Type
Ft Fbt LSE:FBT London Exchange Traded Fund
  Price Change % Change Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Traded Last Trade
  20.50 1.40% 1,487.70 1,484.60 1,490.80 - 0 16:35:04

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/2/2019
15:30
There is a fair chance extinction will arise before IM makes good.
bonio10000
21/2/2019
14:51
A cozy co2 wrap to keep us warm during the ice age?
nickb
21/2/2019
14:24
Bonio/Hyper

I'm veggie and the science with regards the connection between meat production and CO2/Methane production is overwhelming, I believe outstripping car use (I may have made that up) but those 'lovers of a good steak' overlook that... 😂😂😂

GL

paulcon1
21/2/2019
14:16
Hyper

Agree with your sentiment entirely with regards CO2, the rise in CO2, if I recall, is directionally proportional to the advent of the Industrial Revolution and a spike in global population. The science is not clear when understanding 'longer times scales (100,000 years) with regards CO2 production and consumption and other species population and non human global processes.

Air quality and plastic consumption (And lack of ability to break it down) though, are directly connected to 'the human effect' and will cause a detrimental effect to many species (including ours) if not reversed.

The rising sea levels (9500BCE) are attributed to end of the ice age but the reason for the spike in global average temps (at that time) range from solar flares to comet impact to the elliptical orbit of the sun.

Not enough is known, we are still 'throwing sxxx against the wall and hoping some will stick'


IMHO

paulcon1
21/2/2019
13:56
paulcon1

Spot on.

But you can't reason with headbangers and the green jihad. It is a cult and no matter what you say they will plough on.

I have already said the physics are unproven - but for the third time I am being told things are "facts".

Hyper Al.

I don't have any kids.

I don't drive and am a vegetarian.

If you do, and the chances are you fall into all of the above - I suggest you have been very selfish, if you think man made global warming is the issue. They way in which you could have directly contributed to it is shocking.

Best

bonio10000
21/2/2019
13:26
The Milankovic Cycles matched with the Greenland Ice Core measurements suggest that increase and decrease in average global temperatures are not directly connected to humans. The science also suggests that we should be currently entering into an ice age with human 'interference' nullifying (in some part) typically predicted colder temps.

IMHO

paulcon1
20/2/2019
22:16
The new just announced Samsung Foldable screen phone would make a cool mobile video editor with our Blackbird solution
nickb
20/2/2019
13:35
IM was the only one who purchased or purchased any decent amount.

The other 4 are a waste of space and leeches via no risk options.

bonio10000
20/2/2019
11:42
Agree, I never bought into the 'CEO bought shares because he knows something' scenario.... If a CEO came to me (as a II) for further investment I think I would be inclined to say 'I will if you do'... The CEO may have been the only one with expendable funds.

That aside the CEO's financial commitment (for whatever reason) to FBT is impressive and if things go well he could gain a lot of money and credibility with his involvement with FBT.

IMHO

paulcon1
20/2/2019
11:18
But if the management fail to buy even at a discounted price what message does that put into the market? In reality with FBTs history it's very unlikely they could have done the placing without agreeing to take part themselves. I don't like it but that's the real world.
chriscallen
20/2/2019
09:50
They can buy in the open market like the rest of us.

Not sure they should be able to benefit from their failure at the expense of PIs.

Will Main get another £100k this year?

bonio10000
20/2/2019
09:44
Would we have been happier if the managment had subscribed nothing?
chriscallen
20/2/2019
09:28
Especially when said management helped themselves to a nice chunk of the business with a discounted private placing.
bonio10000
20/2/2019
09:19
As spoken by many on here before, good or bad the Financial Results (due soon) are the only true measure of the performance of the FBT team (to date) and will confirm the current status of the company.

IMHO and GL

paulcon1
20/2/2019
00:01
Missed this from Ian M it should help sales and adoption.

'...I’ll also be talking about how we’ve improved the way we work with post houses with our Production Partnership Program"

That should make Post Production houses better re sellers of our Cloud service it is important they have a financial incentive.

nickb
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