No problem. I traded them from 2016-2018 and kind of forgot about them. They were a solid company back then with very good management team. Might look at adding a position again now.
No problem. I traded them from 2016-2018 and kind of forgot about them. They were a solid company back then with very good management team. Might look at adding a position again now.
Nickel and Cobalt - the dynamic duo (lithium would be the trifecta!). Will have to investigate the reasoning behind the drop since mid-2018. CheersThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Just finished some light reading...
Going to buy them tomorrow.
I like it. I’ll get my dads opinion. He worked for INCO for 35 years and my brother works for VALE.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Will follow up today.
I'm sure Sherritt's other operations are significant, but it may be worth noting that their plant in Fort Sask is... a long long way from new... I have heard others more familiar with it describe it as held together with chewing gum and duct tape.
I can't find evidence of the story from the time some structural steel failed from corrosion and sent a conveyor operator for an incredible fall, so I guess I can't really provide many details.
I have not been there, nor will I ever go there, so this is not first hand info. *"Forward looking statements disclaimer... Etc"
I’m liking PYR for long term. Cathie Wood has it. It’s going to nasdaq soon. Sister company HPQ looking good for breakout.
I'm very interested in TechnipFMC, but I'm concerned about their divisional restructuring and who's going to be doing what in terms of their tech division and their EPC division.
Does anyone know more about them?
Bought some wellheads from them back in the day. Seemed more expensive than other options but better. Have never looked at the rest of the company.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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This would be fantastic, cheers!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Dad says Sherrit is a big NOPE! Madagascar project ruined them. 4 ceo's in 6 years.
HPQ is getting into battery anode tech. Cheapest silicon manufacturing in the world. If they nail battery tech it'll be money. Their parent company is going on the Nasdaq soon PYR and this will give HPQ a boost.
Does @BavarianBeast stick to his plan to buy today? As my unofficial financial advisor, I'll change my buy order on his word!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I like neat cars.
I'm interested in their Hydrogen production capability. They are dominant in that space.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I'm just as retarded as the next guy. Do what you do. I listen to my dad. He rich AF.(so he thinks)
I did, yup. In at 57 cents.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thanks sjw and ThePeni for the input.
How long are we holding this one for?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Could a US car producer buy batteries made with nickel from Cuba?
I’m thinking 6-12mo. Maybe sooner if it really takes off.. prob should of cross posted to short term investments
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But that's not new and that's not where their market has been.
More on TechnipFMC and their dis-amalgamation. (Not that anyone seemed to give a shit, but it's not hurting anyone for me to post).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I spoke to someone familiar with the matter and it sounds like their big tech division (and Hydrogen) will be part of the entity listed on the Paris stock exchange while the deadweight division will be listed on the NYSE.
Currently, the combined company is listed on the NYSE as FTI and I think it's still the same company listed in Paris, but with a different symbol.
Ive had PYR since 2017. Lots of potential.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote