Not the best xmas pressie for shorters |
Oh I say ! I recall this being over £5 but now look. Many on here will have been well and truly shafted , ooooh hold that thought yum yum |
More potential quantity down the road. That's the way it goes. Feed then fid, be good for people to a perspective of what things are really worth for feed and at fid. |
I haven't touched any uk stock or index for over a decade, my returns changed instantly! It's a cesspit |
Yep slowly but surely is the way. Getting them out there in the market will improve data collection to fine turn performance. |
From LinkedIn today
Project start Neptune V electrolyser from ITM for Guttroff
On 06.12.2024, the managing directors Dennis Schulz and Tobias Guttroff on the already commissioned electrolyzer for the Guttroff site in Dettelbach as part of the official start of the project. ITM is based in Sheffield, England, and develops highly efficient electrolyser systems for green hydrogen production. Following the recently announced order for the first Neptune V plant in Germany for the Guttroff Group with a focus on technical and medical gases, welding technology and engineering, the managing directors have once again expressed their clear commitment to the future market of hydrogen and a cooperation initiative as part of the start of the project. Neptune V is a 5-megawatt containerized electrolyser plant that offers highly efficient hydrogen production capacity. ITM and Guttroff are thus jointly starting a project from a whole range of market options, and further existing plans are to be jointly evaluated and advanced in the near future. The companies did not disclose the value of the contract, but Guttroff received €5 million in funding earlier this year as part of the Bavarian electrolyser subsidy program to initiate domestic production of green hydrogen in the region. Guttroff confirmed that the Neptune V plant is intended to ensure all possible forms of supply, including a filling station, including significantly expanding the company's own hydrogen fleet with further investments as early as mid-2025. |
Oh moon please grow up I won’t say anything about my shorts
I did say I won’t moan if it rockets I will be pleased for you all but I just don’t see it happening but that is just my opinion |
I'm surprised skinny can take it. I'm all for balanced views, but gloating about shorting and profiting from it here is just plain out of order, considering... aside from other factors, without the shorts changing or strengthening momentum the share price would probably not be where it is. |
Barney change the record mate mun. 🥱🥱129393;🥱 |
All shorts gone green now 👍 |
So they dropped to 250 from 100.Ah well got in at -5% wobbler. Unnecessary. |
I thought cwr had dropped back to aim? |
I wasn't talking long term dip, as us sector going other way. Despite Trump. But the financial outlook from yesterday's fed hit the market. And itm goes down. Watching for cheap entry points. |
Stamp duty isn't payable on AIM shares.
ITM is on the FTSE AIM UK 50 Index
Whereas CWR is on the FT250 index. |
Let’s get this right the US markets outperform the UK by a country mile yet the first sign of a dip over there and the UK market goes lower still
UK markets are not investable any longer I am afraid they are a on way ticket to ruin
If you don’t believe me compare the markets |
Quick question skinny you will know. . Why if I do a buy trade example on itm it's just dealing charge. But on cwr it's dealing charge plus stamp duty? Surely both should be treat the same? Confused me that one. |
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Moon has ITM gone up
Omg you really have to be joking right?? |
Sector dip due to u.s? |
Thanks - the article unlocked :- |
For what its worth I don't believe the BP contract is ITM. |
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