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01/5/2025 08:55:26 | I think that there are very few people that can successfully multi task. Jason is a clever innovator....no doubt about it. To get thus far, when bigger firms were struggling to find a viable alternative in the shipping industry and elsewhere, is something else....and near single handed. So they need to look for a suitable CEO to actually steer the ship. Forgive the pun. |  hazl | |
01/5/2025 08:52:07 | 'Quadrise plc (AIM: QED), the energy transition technology company focused on the decarbonisation of shipping and heavy industry through deployment of low carbon fuels and biofuels, announces a planned reorganisation of its senior leadership team to support the Company as it scales up its commercial and technical activities, reflecting the accelerating momentum at Quadrise.
Jason Miles, Chief Executive Officer, will transition into a newly created role of Chief Technology Officer with effect from 1 June 2025. In this capacity, Jason will focus on accelerating the development and deployment of the Company's core technologies, including MSAR®, bioMSAR™ and bioMSAR™ Zero.
In particular, he will take full ownership of the ongoing commercial trials and associated technical programmes and partnerships which are of critical importance for the commercial evolution of the Company. Jason will continue to be a director on the board and will report to a new Chief Executive Officer, whom the Company has commenced a process to identify and appoint.
To enable Jason Miles to focus on his newly defined role, and to provide continuity and leadership ahead of the appointment of a new Chief Executive, Andy Morrison, Chairman of Quadrise, will take on additional executive duties on an interim basis with effect from 1 June 2025. Andy remains Chair of the board of directors.
In expanding the Board with a new CEO as an additional executive director, together with the CTO's enhanced focus on the deployment of the Company's technologies, the Board believes that leadership and execution capacity will be enhanced across the Company's major projects, enabling Quadrise to capture upcoming opportunities.' |  hazl | |
01/5/2025 08:51:44 | I think this is a good thing. At last they are strengthening for growth. |  hazl | |
01/5/2025 08:51:07 | Oh I missed this! |  hazl | |
01/5/2025 08:20:35 | RR ping???? |  min ping | |
01/5/2025 08:12:38 | Hotfinance14 Posts: 2,670 Price: 4.39 No Opinion RE: Management UpdateToday 08:01 Tecchnically this is a demotion for JM so I wonder if his salary has been reduced. The new CEO will obviously be on a higher salary than JM who's current salary is over £300k. |  brookemia | |
01/5/2025 07:31:50 | RNS
Jason Miles DEMOTED from CEO
😂Demoted9315; for the useless CEO he never was
About time too, after 15 years of NOTHING, apart from plundering 🥷QED’s cash reserves🥷
Time for the other aged reserves-drainers to hit the road too.
Things must be bad if these shameless BOD have taken this step🤦♂️ |  brookemia | |
29/4/2025 13:17:53 | I'm quite proud to see I qualify for a troll following me around.
Jealousy, is a funny old thing.
8-) |  hazl | |
29/4/2025 08:42:35 | 'On a Final Note Quadrise’s latest agreement adds further credibility and momentum to its drive for commercial-scale deployment. With trials on track and strategic partnerships in place, the months ahead promise to be transformative for the company as it eyes a leading role in the transition to sustainable maritime fuels.'
Director's talk . |  hazl | |
29/4/2025 07:28:18 | ' Tom Fraine, CFA, Research Analyst at Shore Capital, emphasised the potential magnitude of this opportunity: “We believe the opportunity with MSC alone could be huge relative to Quadrise’s current enterprise value, noting that MSC currently consumes close to 10m tonnes of fuel oil annually and we believe Quadrise could charge c.$50 per tonne for the use of its technology.”
This announcement follows a wave of positive developments for Quadrise, including a significant rally in its share price—up more than 185% since the company’s AGM update in November. Previous updates in March also highlighted strategic progress, including collaboration with an Australian-based sustainable fuels partner.
' Well worth reading this in my view, from earlier in the month. |  hazl | |
25/4/2025 23:24:06 | Prob not small enough tbf. |  kreature | |
25/4/2025 17:32:46 | Ok. Thanks. Hopefully they are closer to the confluence, where the product is accepted and meets regulation. |  waterloo01 | |
25/4/2025 16:33:43 | Nice to have you onboard waterloo. |  hazl | |
25/4/2025 16:32:59 | Be aware waterloo that this is the shorters thread.
8-) |  hazl | |
25/4/2025 16:18:56 | interesting jump. I recently took a small position here at 4.4p |  waterloo01 | |
16/4/2025 21:54:22 | Shut up sheedy. You're a total loser |  min ping | |
16/4/2025 21:09:22 | Ginormous this time around. Will need a bigger projector screen for the AGM ? |  kreature | |
16/4/2025 16:36:33 | I have upset quite a few on linked-in for posting facts about QED, how thin-skinned and sensitive these lemming type 🤓idiots017;are.
Meanwhile some are sanguine: AKHM Posts: 1,297 Price: 4.35 No Opinion RE: LinkedInToday 10:26 I mean sadly the comment is factually correct, but no one can deny the opportunity that QED have created over the past 2 years, and now with their fuels and partners it is something far greater than anytime previously over the past 15 years. It could have been moderately successful many years ago where as now it feels as if it could be globally significant and be absolutely enormous!! |  brookemia | |
14/4/2025 17:43:51 | AGMs 2025 to 2075 itinerary; 1. Picture of big boat 2. A number of this, a number of that 3. We as frustrated as you are, blar blar 4. We can’t control the speed of 3rd parties 5. Yet another placing to last up until infinity |  kreature | |