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21/3/2025 13:22:18 | June for bringing partners in for the hydrogen sounded interesting. Could be a useful extra spoke for their wheel. |  bad gateway | |
21/3/2025 12:11:42 | Keep taking the tablets. |  revy1 | |
21/3/2025 09:50:42 | Blue week finish as AGM delivers.
Future getting brighter as success and Revenue grows.
Broker Targets share price Higher as Value grows |  halfpenny | |
21/3/2025 09:44:08 | bigbudda - I don't think it's June/July any more. Yesterday's AGM presentation implied first production timing had likely slipped to late summer/early fall.
Which might explain the subsequent share price drop, even though any slippage is unlikely to be that material in the bigger scheme of things. Especially as they say they're fully funded - through to initial production at the very least. |  lord loads of lolly | |
21/3/2025 07:35:42 | It will come good but not Until end of June July when production kicks in and Cash Revenue streams are confirmed |  bigbudda | |
20/3/2025 18:21:09 | And down we go againJust promises AGAIN |  1sharewithme | |
20/3/2025 14:44:39 | Had I realised stas20 was in this I would have invested elsewhere ,that man is an out and out idiot remember him from copl days |  1sharewithme | |
20/3/2025 14:31:11 | That was a very positive AGM |  andyalbi71 | |
19/3/2025 12:50:02 | Let's get past 20p again and see |  hooded claw | |
19/3/2025 12:45:21 | Hello hello. Bit quiet on here today considering the mini spike |  digger2779 | |
19/3/2025 12:14:51 | Nice little rise today. Here’s hoping for a positive AGM tomorrow and us back to the high15’s. |  xongkudu | |
17/3/2025 11:43:52 | The future gets brighter as Broker uplifts Target.
Happy Days Ahead...Wednesday Great News Update |  halfpenny | |
17/3/2025 10:43:47 | Remember it’s the AGM this Thursday. I believe there will be a presentation and who knows maybe more news.
Anything under 15p is an absolute snip. Great value. |  xongkudu | |
15/3/2025 14:39:38 | Halfwit....what company are you talking about ? |  hooded claw | |
15/3/2025 14:29:14 | ..Expect RNS after results review together with a statement on a Partner which should be Transformative.
Higher Highs and Breakout as Progress Succeeds...Beyond Expectations.. |  halfpenny | |
14/3/2025 01:19:31 | re "Repeated failed helium companies same prospect, all promising Helium from the company making find" seems to be a bit erroneous as both co's have centred ops on the same play as Montana only in Canada as Canada pushed for helium production as an industry building their own production facilities. Welcome other input as ever but can find no problem with the wells mentioned above myself it just having the Canadian end of the plays and being encouraged to do so they've made that their core interests and spent their funds there.
Find their ops in Canada comforting for success at Montana myself but only for a co. that has its own plant. |  bad gateway | |
13/3/2025 22:08:45 | I know Bo Sears has no intention of selling shares and I'd imagine DM is exactly the same. |  xongkudu | |
13/3/2025 21:33:52 | OhWotFun The locked in shares are held by Bo Sears and David Minchin. If they start to sell their shares then there's reason to be worried. My guess for what its worth is they WONT be selling. |  barnsleybitter | |
13/3/2025 20:51:39 | Who you working for? |  blueblood | |
13/3/2025 20:06:27 | The point of all this……
If you check the admission doc it states (in basic terms) for all the broker and company comments.
Zero liability for the accuracy of the content of the document.
With a catch all of read the document IN FULL, AND do your own research into the company.
All I have done is provide a mass of missing information.
The company could have included all the detail about the history but have avoided it at every opportunity.
5.5m shares exist at 1p with the early backers who stumped up £55k.
There are also 17.2m shares with them at 5p.
All for creating a company transferring about 11k of leases which for all we know (without the data) could have cost $1 to $5 per acre as that’s the range on dormant areas.
Then you have 4.8m warrants across the brokers and the like.
Locked in shares up to 9th April 14.9m. I haven’t fully checked re others yet.
They have to sell them through the brokers with a 5 day timeline for a broker to sort an orderly market.
So it has always been the case to promise like hell this last year to make as much money as they can for the early backers.
It seems like nothing more than 11k acres of leases which is easy and cheap in Montana for unexplored unknown levels.
It’s only fair that retail know the full extent of the area and history rather than the company and the brokers with millions of reasons to pump it and sell out to retail.
The founding partner sold at 10p 10 mill shares at IPO.
5.5m shares held at 1p poised for April at over 10 times their value.
Repeated failed helium companies same prospect, all promising Helium from the company making find.
That’s the reality of it.
Let’s see how keen the ones in the know are to hold onto their shares once the 12 months is up.
Watch out mid April, keep an eye on any large late reports, after market trades etc.
Good luck.
Rudyard is unproven re flows, very few wells ever went into the red river/souris.
Bair did in 1960, Weil did twinned into Bair 2012, Darwin is simply another well near Bair/Weil so the result was always going to be identical.
Let’s see where Linda appears, anywhere near those and it’s going to be the same result.
What other news can they muster before 9th April……..
Lease acquisitions, they are 2 a penny in that area, dormant for decades. |  ohwhatfun | |
13/3/2025 10:16:14 | bad gateway.
That article was Nov 2021 but parts are still relevant.
Looking at Global Helium’s website they seem to have lots of Helium rich land (millions of acres in fact) but no production. They must have recently thought ‘we need to stop hoarding, slim down, focus and GET PRODUCING…,217; probably in Canada where I understand they’re building a processing plant.
A re-focus by them is why we could have got their Rudyard land at a snip. The lease may also include some modest landowner production royalties so they had pressure to develop or lose. Who knows? I’m speculating. There are always numerous potential reasons why you get a good deal. What we do know is our CEO Bo Sears is one of the best connected guys in the Helium, North America arena so such cracking deals would normally cross his desk.
It’s certainly now all about focus & production for Helium companies. Make hay whilst the sun shines… That is actually what Helix is doing. |  xongkudu | |