Strange that, EU voters think Brexit types are the thick ones, question remains - any actual benefits? Try and stray outside of a Wetherspoons occasionally. |
Any chance we could stay on the subject of SRT please? |
I think you've confused being in the EU with being in the single market but then again remoaners were never the brightest of people |
As an investor, I like to see easy access to markets and not to put a road block between us and our largest trading partner - The EU, how utterly foolish would that be. Not sure what you mean by 'in Germany or France' as EU contains 27 member states. How's Brexit working out then, seen any actual benefits, I see capital flights from this country and a lack of inward investment resulting in this country becoming poorer. UK markets are declining and not seen as attractive anymore, talk about turkeys voting for Xmas. |
At least SRT is up 100% since Jan |
So you would prefer to be in Germany or France owenski? |
So much for DM articles then, maybe their readership base doesn't have the money to invest anymore after voting for Brexit. |
Well it sometimes pays to know what the other half is reading or thinking - in the 1999 boom you could get a feel for the level of FOMO. Not that it did me much good.
When they start going on about Bitcoin a lot, that's when I'll sell my cryptos. The Beeb have only just mentioned in passing that it went over 100,000, but they'll bang on about a 5% drop in profits for a multinational, even though the share price rises on the results (cos they've missed the 2 years of doomalready priced in by the 40% price drop) |
Does nobody here subscribe to the Daily/Sunday Mail? (wouldn't touch it with a bargepole personally, but happy to learn of their SRT insights!) That's one paywall I wouldn't scale. |
Thanks SmartMoney100
This appeared in my newsfeed, inviting reader to share, so 'paywall' didn't occur to me!
ATB |
Try this: hxxps://whatsnew2day.com/midas-sharing-tips-update-set-a-course-for-the-innovative-srt-marine-our-tip-has-increased-by-10/ |
seems to be behind a paywall. any key points to summarise? |
Good write-up in the Daily Mail. Focussed on Nexus, but useful background on Brierwood and Clake.
GLA |
And that means the companies are similar? |
yump, maybe it's because ST is the Chairman of TAND. |
Why is Tan delta mentioned? There’s no similarity apart from delays and someone bought some so they like it. Might as well compare with some other random stock thats waiting for contracts. |
If the PCG had the SRT system it would know exactly what is going on in its coastal waters. Geovs collates numerous information feeds. These can include AIS, satellite, CCTV, mobile phone signals, heat sensors and surface or underwater autonomous vessels. Geovs then 'slices and dices' all of these feeds and delivers the relevant information to the coastguard operator. It is the sophistication of the Geovs system that sets SRT apart from its competitors. |
It would appear that the opportunities for SRT are without limit. SRT is still no more than a lion cub starting out in life. It would be interesting to know how the margins work, when pricing a contract. Countries will know the list prices for CCTV and radar, with SRT earning the industry discount. However, the remainder of the pricing structure lies with SRT. I assume that the company can increase margins now that it has become established as the market leader and growing volumes allow for better discount and credit terms from suppliers. There is a similarity between SRT and Tan Delta in many ways. It appears that Tan Delta has cash reserves but shares are like hen's teeth. |
Hi Piedro,
You could make the same/similar argument for the UAE, esp given the contested islands in the middle of the Gulf.
They were seized by the Shah in 1971 on the day Britain's then defence obligations ended with UAE independence, knowing we were unlikely to resist.
hxxps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/14/top-iran-official-says-uae-may-destabilise-security-over-disputed-islands
This one's unusual, because the Chinese and Russians have both in the past supported the UAE...
After that, the case for a pan GCC system, including Qatar, would surely be compelling...ie the 'fax machine argument' for the old-timers out there.
GLA |
A good finish to the week which augurs well. |
The Oman may need some help,
Oman is actively stepping up its coastal security in light of ongoing challenges from the "axis of resistance." |
I had thought that Bakamla had sorted out all the sites for the project, but seemingly not.
He is pretty confident that it will be built and operational in 2025. Possibly a flight of fancy? |
Countryman - keep it up! As long as you continue to make it clear what's suspicion/belief/hope, and what's fact, we can all enjoy your views :¬) |