Director buy Chairman now holding 1.5% of the company.TP
Re: Disruptive technology Problem here is that if HYR gets too ahead of itself and appears above the parapet itll be bought out by one of the big oil companies who will then bury the tech and the patents for good. That would be shameful and should be resisted if they try it.TP
Re: Disruptive technology Well, timing is the key, as always. If youre in too early theres a risk of price erosion. If youre in too late you miss valuable lift. Try8ng to gauge the bottom is never easy.However, for those joining recently(like I have) there may be reason to be joyful ))Heres hopingTP Glass half full hereGLA
Re: Disruptive technology I've been waiting 5 years for the wings to grow during which time there has been no evidence that HYR will ever get past the walking stage.Some things are just not worth the wait.Callun
Disruptive technology Always takes a little while to get a foothold. There are lots of established businesses that dont want to see it happen and do what they can to hold things back.The PoO is working in our favour here and will help.But, patience is the key. Dont buy here if you want a multi bag overnight.Longer term, and as the business gains traction, this will fly.Luck allTP
Re: Aviva OK, so maybe 50p-£1 is a slight exaggeration but I do think there's some cause for optimism regarding the share price, in the short term (6m) at least, so I've actually gone and bought again today. Now praying that the oil price holds up at least into the middle of next year, cos I'm unsure about how much of HYR's operating improvement is down to the company and how much is just down to the improved oil price.A bit more skin in the game now,Artji
Re: Aviva 50p? £1? Ho, Ho, Ho, 'tis the season to be jolly
Re: Aviva lets make it a pound . we deserve it.
Aviva Finally sold out. Who's bought the last 7.18%, I wonder. I assume it was their 53.5m that boosted the volume yesterday, but still the SP rose. Must have been an eager buyer to take that many, and I expect we'll see a declaration soon.Nice to get this particular monkey off HYR's back. Might help put a bit more upward pressure on the share price.Results slowly improving, long term seller gone, 50p next week Artji
Re: Q3 And so it continues. A breakout, even, and on huge volume.Makes the short term chart look rosy, but what a sad picture the long one makes.Let's hope this is the start of a return to a double figure SP.Callun
Q3 Things starting to look a little bit better on this one. Nice to see some movement
6m results However, from a personal perspective I am still to be satisfied with the speed of our progress, Chris Ellis, CEO.Can't say I'm satisfied either. Nice to see operating cashflow positive, but at $426k it's less than the $570k finance costs, and wouldn't even be positive if it wasn't for an increase in trade & other payables of $677k. I can understand why he's assessing, strategic acquisition opportunities and partnerships cos paying off the debts is going to take several years at this rate of progress. But with the current state of HYR's finances you can be sure that any acquisition or partnership will further dilute our holdings, in one way or another.They've got to get the feedstock issue in USA sorted out. I thought the collaboration with G&S was supposed to solve this. Canton utilisation rate 61%. What's the point of extra trains if they can't get the feedstock to supply them?Might as well put this away for another 12-18 months and see if there's any value left then.Ho, hum, the more things change, the more they stay the same.Artji
Re: SP up So here we have a part of the answer to my question. A new patent. Not convinced that would cause a 20% lift in the sp in 2 days.6 month results due out next week on 25th and perhaps the lift is due more to leaked info about them, which would overshadow today's news.Maybe, at long last, HYR is profitable? I'll believe it when I read it, perhaps.Callun
SP up After months of going nowhere except down, HYR SP has been launched upwards on good volume.On a general down day due to macro news factors, what prompts a near 10% rise?It was about this time last year that the half yearly report was released. Will there be some good news at last, and has it leaked? Could HYR actually have become profitable?Callun
Re: Carbon credits And how long will the carbon credits last with the Trump in charge ?