Yes this is a corporate governance disaster. No rotation of the Chairman. 32 % voter turnout-not that I voted. AGM at a very inconvenient time. Communication with the core shareholder constituency-UK retail-restricted to 2 IMC meetings a year. |
Ten years in post, 80 years old - time for a change. |
Quite a few against the re-election of Sir Roger Bone! |
thought there might be a bigger one today but nothing yet |
Is non issue of an AGM RNS yedterday significant ???????? |
Been celebrating for 2 yrs shouldn’t have bailed out at 100 ,but the barney is back in your lives. Do I have some news. ? …… Happy to see moon is still surviving after such horrendous losses, supporting hopeless woke causes. |
Where are results of AGM today |
I was about to post the same |
Surprised there wasn’t confirmation of the AGM results today.
Normally get something to say resolutions have been passed |
AGM tomorrow. |
Please stop it norbus |
It is unlikely to ever happen Carbon capture is the chosen way forward |
Sorry. Pure guesswork |
Sonic - it is utter madness! |
Norbus - Coming soon I presume and the response will be most positive. Can you tell me if the money is Government or Private Investment. I think the Govt involvement is confined to securing a floor price for the Hydrogen produced. Very confusing!! |
How will ITM react once UK commits >22 billion to support Green Hydrogen |
"On 21st August 1986, in northwestern Cameroon, more than 1,700 people and more than 3,500 livestock were killed. Thousands of survivors who were fortunate enough to evacuate developed longterm respiratory problems, lesions and paralysis.
What had happened?
Lake Nyos suddenly released an estimated 100-300 thousand tons of CO2. The cloud rose out of the ground at a speed of about 100km/h and, being heavier than air, descended into nearby villages, suffocating everything alive within 25 kilometres. What triggered this CO2 outgassing is not known to this day. Some geologists believe in a landslide, some in an underground volcanic eruption or earthquake, however, there were no tremors noted by people living close to the lake. Others believe that cool rainfalls at the side of the lake led to the disaster.
Now, approximately 40 years later, and with scientists still not having fully understood what caused this horrible disaster which led to the release of “only” 100-300 thousand tons of CO2, the UK government has decided to heavily fund carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. The programme foresees £22bn of UK taxpayer money to incentivise companies to store 20-30 million tons of CO2 underground - every year…
My suggestion: Let’s decarbonise by avoiding CO2 emissions in the first place, instead of just hiding them out of sight, and hoping that 1986 will not repeat itself or worse. Stop the greenwashing, or as it is nowadays referred to: “clean”. Truly green technologies are readily available." |
Dennis not happy chappy with UK government. |