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HTIG BeerMonkey 27 Nov 2014

its not very encouraging that the share price and jump and fall 50

AGM HandyAndy2 27 Nov 2014

Re: Too ..... something .... Graphene condoms are being developed. here are just two links about them:[link] as for water desalination and filtering, it has been proposed for reverse osmosis water treatment methods, but forward osmosis is what Modern water is about, and their process is around 75% cheaper on power usage than forward osmosis is.However, I agree;: there are so many wonder uses proposed for graphene, but they need to be practical, and capable of making a profit; which many are not at this time. Graphene batteries show promise - and there is already a product out there for charging 'phones etc. (Vorbeck Industries, if you want to research this) - but it's a long way between idea and profit, and many fall at the wayside before the end of the journey.So ... I think people now are aware and are moving on, and waiting until something concrete (yes, graphene has been proposed as a high strength lightweight substitute here too, lol) breaches reality.A good graphene based investment, IMHO, is CVD Equipment Corporation, headquartered in the US. They already have products out there that are selling and making money. Take a look at:[link] me, whilst the seive and spade makers get richer than the gold prospectors who buy their produce, at this time it is the product makers that are making it from graphene right now.Disclosure: long CVD Equipment. (NASDAQ:CVV)

GAL redbalthazar 27 Nov 2014

Third quarter results out I'm no accountant, but...gulp.Also, the ongoing viability of the company depended on gaining planing consent.

FPO Chief Mukuni 27 Nov 2014

Pistoria Income Trust I see Pistoria increased its shareholding to over 11%

MSI TX2 27 Nov 2014

Re: 4.178 % Yield On longterm basis probably as it is selling at half NAV which includes substantial net cash;the prob is how soon Naval orders return for its main division;and if weakness in Europe will impact on its petrol station steel work business.A good business with strong financials,product and record that should hopefully recover.

ROSE jmh 27 Nov 2014

What should that mean to oil price?

SPH winningstreak 27 Nov 2014

Re: Upto 10 potential buyers Baconegg - I think it is more a case of Rothschild managing the financial side ofany sale, not finding a buyer.ws

RMM thehickster 27 Nov 2014

Re: Another 2 million for Henderson I suppose every million pounds would enable Rambler to buy back roughly 4 million shares seeing as it doesn't move when there's someone buying big... How long would it take for them to buy back every share with the cash flow they're clearing ?

ADM UAE Sunshine 27 Nov 2014

Interesting Article 2% up today and 20 day MA flattening, MACD & Volume green.Could it be this article?With petrol a bit cheaper and new number plate recognition in action maybe the uninsured drivers have had their day. A few false claims merchants jailed in Bristol last week. All good for Admiral.[link]

RMM thehickster 27 Nov 2014

Re: Another 2 million for Henderson Does make you wonder.Try putting in a buy order for 2 million or so and see what happens.Where would they get them from ??

HTIG SalopTractor 27 Nov 2014

shame the momentum was lost because of that old news

TPET wikkid22 27 Nov 2014

Re: Won bid I only call liars liars, if the cap fits then you should wear it eARTHLy. If CSZ and yourself stopped telling lies then I wouldn't be able to call you and him liars?How many times have you posted libellous, character assassinations? Dozens if not hundreds. Why is it wrong for a poster here to post that it looks like the sp is about to rise but you have done the same in PMG while it has fallen by around 75%.the way, your spelling and grammar is very poor nowadays, another thing that you like to call others out on.You should give up as you know that you cant BEAT me, lol

LWB muscati 27 Nov 2014

Geosynthetics Market LONDON, Nov. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Geosynthetics market size in terms of value is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.99% between 2014 and 2019 to reach $15,403.7 million by 2019. North America held the largest share in 2013, in terms of value.The Geosynthetics market in North America region is growing fast, mainly due to evolving environmental regulations and standards, for example, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. has regulated all coal ash containment sites to use geosynthetics liners.The Asia-Pacific region alone is expected to generate over 38% of the global geosynthetics demand in the coming five years, as developing countries in this region plan to undertake large scale infrastructure and other development projects. In addition, erosion control projects such as preventing soil erosion in the coastal regions, and construction of canals and reservoirs will also boost growth of geosynthetics in this region.Partnerships, Agreements, Joint Ventures and Collaborations were the most preferred growth strategy among the major players in the geosynthetics market, globally. The major players are enhancing the global presence. For example, GSE Environmental (U.S.) opened new manufacturing facility in China for geomembrane products.Many companies offering geosynthetics are actively trying to increase their product portfolio and regional presence to cater to different regional markets. Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing market in terms of value during 2014-2019, mainly due to huge investment in the infrastructure projects in the region.The major players in the geosynthetics market are FiberWeb PLC (U.K.), Low & Bonar PLC (U.K.), Propex Global (U.S.), GSE Environmental (U.S.), and Agru America (U.S.). These companies showed significant presence among other players in the global geosynthetics market.

CFU Nooky Bear 27 Nov 2014

Idle thoughts I originally bought into this company because I was impressed with its technology. I still am and cannot understand why it is not of more interest to countries trying to come up with more efficient electricity creation. I know the units are expensive. The cost would be greatly reduced once volume sales kick in. I wonder if shale gas might push interest in households creating there own and extra electricity. Out of interest I visited the CFCL website. The list of partners is very impressive throughout the world. Personally I am keeping the faith with this one. GLA

WRN TX2 27 Nov 2014

Craig Whyte arrested in Mexico! Craig Whyte arrested in connection with warrant issued by Scottish Courts.Craig Whyte was a director of Law Financial Ltd,WRNs main subsiduary until Aug this year;company records indicate he was still listed as director of two of Law Financials subsiduary companies until banned as a UK company director earlier this month.Law Financial was purchased by WRN in exchange for a £1m convertible loan note convertible into 20m WRN shares @ 5p each.It was revalued @ £10m in the interim accounts.It owns the majority of the rights to the "Craig Whyte" story re his take over of Rangers & and that of legal claims re Rangers Takeover(see info re acquisition).At formation its Directors were Craig and an offshore company(Gold Manson ltd) probably connected to Craig Whyte.When taken over by WRN Doug Ware joined the board,after Aug 2014 Ware remains as sole director.The actual owner of the loan note and potential 20m warrants has never been disclosed by Worthington but reasonable guess might suggest Whyte or a company connected to Whyte.Perhaps clarificaction is needed as these Warrants essentially control WTH.In connection with the CPS Energy Resources deal announced recently Warrant holders,being essentially those connected to Law Financial deal agreed to convert £250,000 of the loan note into 5,000,000 WRN shares @ 5p each sell these shares in the market,lend the money back to Worthington who will issue a convertible loan note in the warrant holders favour.Worthington will the invest the proceeds in CPS resources.Interestingly a major shareholder & director of CPS is James Dominic Rupert Holmes,a long time business associate of Craig Whyte.A company previously connected as a lender to Merchant House Group Plc,a failed AIM listed company in which Whyte was a major shareholder and Holmes a director is also a shareholder in CPS.Perhaps some clarification is needed.A capital reconstruction at WRN will be required to enable these warrants to be issued(as previously advised by WRN) as issue price is below par value of WRN shares.In the light of recent events at Rangers & Scottish Courts re arrests and £24m out of court damages paid by Collyer Bristow Whytes lawyers to Rangers liquidator re takeover some clarification of the £2.9m "missing" from the Worthington Jerome Pension Fund over which Worthington has ultimate legal responsibility to pay in event of its non return might be helpful.The £2.9m was I understand lent to a company connected to Whyte & Holmes to be used in connection with Rangers takeover.This amount is not included in the reported deficit in the Jerome Pension Fund.This reported deficit in the fund is historic and relates to underfunding/increases in pension liabilities that have happened over many years and has no connection with events elsewhere.Does the board still consider the valuation of Law Financial @ £10m still appropriate?