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i exited FMG a while back when he started talking 'green initiatives ' fearing a R&D abyss
yep and rcw1 will fast trade once again ... been a long while!!!i exited FMG a while back when he started talking 'green initiatives ' fearing a R&D abyss
sure i made a nice profit last time by averaging down when it was below $20
but do i risk another ride ?
just gone ex-div. ( and the next div. might be less than stellar )
i will think on it sub $16 looks like a good place to start ( 'averaging down ' )
yes the volumes should be fat enough for most retail tradersyep and rcw1 will fast trade once again ... been a long while!!!
rcw1 missed $9.95 yesterday ... Note you captured at $9.93 well done ..Another 1K at $10.00USD on 4/3
yep and rcw1 will fast trade once again ... been a long while!!!
i exited FMG a while back when he started talking 'green initiatives ' fearing a R&D abyss
sure i made a nice profit last time by averaging down when it was below $20
but do i risk another ride ?
just gone ex-div. ( and the next div. might be less than stellar )
i will think on it sub $16 looks like a good place to start ( 'averaging down ' )
Someone tell Twiggy that investors don't care about philanthropy and maybe ask them first before you blow their money.but do i want in this time ?
sure Twiggy has put some runs on the board , but now he is messing with science stuff and that can turn expensive
well to be fair Twiggy does own a fair wad of shares , but if he is going to rely on BIG money ( instos ) supporting him all the way .. he should prepare for disappointment ( grandma and grandpa accounts don't short shares )Someone tell Twiggy that investors don't care about philanthropy and maybe ask them first before you blow their money.
will see(Savings of 1 billion liters of diesel per year )
Hi @TimeISmoney(Savings of 1 billion liters of diesel per year )
thanks for keeping me skeptical about buying back into FMG(Savings of 1 billion liters of diesel per year )
Many mines across the world are already running electric vehicles on site.thanks for keeping me skeptical about buying back into FMG
if you don't understand why , go back and look at a map of where Twiggy's Australian mines are located
add in the factor of fine iron impregnated dust ... and ultra fast chargers
Let's hope it goes better than Windows... it's no different to when they introduced the PC to the world.
i was in warehouses using electric forklifts ( and pallet transporters ) over 50 years back ( well before the PC .. AND the PC has taken several wrong turns , but one day they will work that out as well )Many mines across the world are already running electric vehicles on site.
Heaps of electric stuff in Port Hedland, or in any crushing plant on a mine site for that matter.
Electric equipment will improve over time, it's no different to when they introduced the PC to the world.
no it won't for the same reasons , Windows still exists as an operating systemLet's hope it goes better than Windows
If FMG is willing to make a multi-billion-dollar investment for electric equipment, FMG is willing to make a multi-million-dollar investment in enclosures. I am more skeptical that the life-cycle costs of electric over ice is going to be much greater.thanks for keeping me skeptical about buying back into FMG
if you don't understand why , go back and look at a map of where Twiggy's Australian mines are located
add in the factor of fine iron impregnated dust ... and ultra fast chargers
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