Dona Ferentes
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over 9K said. This one would be worth posting in the outstanding breakouts thread I reckon
Calix CEO and MD, Phil Hodgson, said “We have seen a significant increase in inbound enquiries driven by the rapidly increasing interest in Environment, Social and Governance, or “ESG”, investing. To turn these enquiries into value, we need more engineers, equipment, and dealmakers."
Calix CEO and MD Phil Hodgson said “We have seen a significant increase in inbound enquiries in Calix technology driven by the rapidly increasing interest in Environment, Social and Governance, from countries, companies and investors. This important project is a world-first in ambition to produce zero-emissions lime, one of the most important industrial products globally, and it is great to be developing this in partnership with Adbri, in an Australian project, with Australian technology.”
I nearly bought in at $1.44 , story of my life. ?nice to see Regal Funds Management in with 5.45% holding
That may not necessarily preclude you from buying anyway. There are many a share about which I made a similar comment only to see them continue to rise. I topped up on CXL yesterday, partly because I thought there was another breakout but mainly based on the technology and fundamentals.I nearly bought in at $1.44 , story of my life. ?
the placement and SPP raised capital at $2.00. After placement of $14M, a generous $3M in SPP was available; Calix got applications for $20M and lifted acceptances to $5M. I put in for $20,000 and received $5,600 of shares. (refund arrived promptly)Calix raises $5m in strongly supported Share Purchase Plan
- So , another heavily scaled back offer.
Nice find Dona.While Calix traded well above the $2.00 mark for the offer duration, there has been a bit of fatigue since. T
Two years on; are you still in, @So_Cynical ? Your posts helped me formulate a view, back then. ThanksIntra day high of $1 so far and could set a new closing all time high, the last few announcements have been positive with the Battery
grant funding in Aust and the CO₂ capture/cement project in Europe, the tech revolution isn't all software, CXL flying under the radar.
and the two year test run period should be close.Calix-led Consortium to be awarded €16m (A$26.5m) in funding for the commercial scale-up of its CO2 capture technology, as the EU declares a “climate emergency”. The pilot plant should be ready for operation during 2019 and will be test run for up to 2 years to demonstrate the technology.
Me as well, it was @So_Cynical posts that alerted me to this one - owe you a beer or 3 SC. I was probably a bit late to the party buying in at $1.12 as per my chart above and topped up a bit a couple of times. Will probably be a longer term hold. I just hope it can manage all the baskets and the latest newsletter appears to be positive on that front.Two years on; are you still in, @So_Cynical ? Your posts helped me formulate a view, back then. Thanks
Two years on; are you still in, @So_Cynical ? Your posts helped me formulate a view, back then. Thanks
and the two year test run period should be close.
CXL flying. Under the radar, still.
(Hold; never sold any)
Me as well, it was @So_Cynical posts that alerted me to this one - owe you a beer or 3 SC. I was probably a bit late to the party buying in at $1.12 as per my chart above and topped up a bit a couple of times. Will probably be a longer term hold. I just hope it can manage all the baskets and the latest newsletter appears to be positive on that front.
“At the mine, if we can efficiently calcine a lower-grade spodumene concentrate we should also be able to achieve a higher recovery from the ore body, meaning less mine wastage and lower cost,” said Pilbara Minerals managing director, Ken Brisden. “The opportunity to produce a higher-value product in Australia should also allow us to capture more of the overall value in the new-energy industry as it develops.”
Phil Hodgson, Managing Director of Calix, said the successful trials over the course of the past nine months had tested spodumene concentrates of different grades and particle sizes. “This proof-of-concept work demonstrated that the Calix technology was able to achieve >95% conversion of the spodumene ore to an extractable lithium, which is comparable to the conventional rotary kiln process, but with fine, and lower grade, material. Additionally, we carried out these runs on our “BATMn” electric kiln, providing additional proof-of-concept for the technology to be run off renewable electricity, such as a solar and/or wind farm.“
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