That video below was from Nov 2017. How much of that become reality ?
I’m more interested now in why the market wasn’t informed correctly about the payment terms of Hopes notes. That was material for a lot of people to make an investment decision and was not declared to the market.
I can’t believe that anyone is seeing anything else than an utter cluster-fuck outcome for FRR. This is one of the most grim and damning court summaries I’ve ever read. This was bust on Christmas Eve and to think anything else is simply delusional. Next step is for FRR to drop this case completely as they have been sussed by Mr Seeborg.
Just to cheer you up, this web ( [link] posted the following comment: "The first Velocys plant in the UK, which is due to start construction in 2021 and be producing fuel by 2024, will take hundreds of thousands of tonnes of organic household waste and convert it into clean-burning, sustainable fuels, delivering more than 60 per cent greenhouse gas reduction, compared with conventional fossil fuel and savings of 60,000 tonnes of CO2 every year. Latest research findings estimate that the Velocys fuel plant will create more than 5,000 jobs in the UK and add nearly £3bn to the UK economy." Love to know where they got their info from as I can find no corroboration!!
Just to cheer you up a bit this web site posted the following comment:
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Cheers Breezy, thanks for your kind words. I'll be OK long term, it's just a bump in the road. Business has been pretty good for 18 years so I was due a set back at some stage. Once you're invested in something like JLP you become emotionally attached (worst thing you can do) and you hang on in there despite the pitiful gains year after year. I still think 2019/2020 will be transformational for the company but I see a strong headwind coming in the form of a global stock market correction. 10 years of growth artificially funded by quantitive easing is coming to an end. Trumps trade wars, UK housing & retail slow down, Brexit shenanigans and the threat of a Labour/Corbyn government don't bode well. I want to sleep well so for me cash is king over the next 12-18 months. You can probably tell that I'm wearing my cautious trousers at this moment in time. Wishing you well. idg69
Hi idg69 So sorry about your contract loss but iam sure you will bounce back.Gutted for you having to sell your JLP shares after holding them for such a long time but iam pleased you got out with some profit.Dont blame you one bit for selling up as shares on Aim are a huge risk as we found out with BHR. I do think JLP will come good but i have been saying this for the last four years. I wish you well and hope you turn things around and please stay in touch my friend.
Hi Breezy, despite saying I was happy to hold for the next 2 years, I have reluctantly sold all my JLP holding. Circumstances dictated they had to be sold I'm sorry to say. I'm self employed and I have just lost a big contract which will put pressure on finances in the near term. I cashed out whilst I had some profit to take, I couldn't afford to see this fall back to 2.5-2.25p and then need my cash out at a loss. I'm also very twitchy the world markets are going to start a big fall in the next 6 months and as good as JLPs prospects are, they won't be protected. If JLP booms in the short term then I'll regret it but I can't take the risk of loosing any profit at this moment in time. I'm sickened to have to do this as I've been patient for over 4 years and JLP are on the cusp of making it but needs must. I'll keep posting from time to time and I wish you well my friend. Signing off for now idg69