Post by
ZouZS3 on Aug 02, 2021 5:53pm
Hydrogen supported in the new $550bn US plan
George Heynes on Jul 29, 2021 US President Joe Biden and a bipartisan group has signed a new agreement that will see $550bn invested into the American infrastructure with hydrogen included. $73bn of this figure will go to clean energy transmission, making it the single largest investment in American history. https://www.h2-view.com/story/hydrogen-supported-in-the-new-550bn-us-bipartisan-infrastructure-deal/
Comment by
filoux004 on Aug 02, 2021 6:20pm
Enough Enough Enough with these macro agrogate numbers Billions and Billions and Billions in Tunisia, in Korea , the fact is this stock is a dog and just another player among many.good luck with the financials release
Comment by
Newtrader1982 on Aug 02, 2021 6:49pm
why are you here then? The majority of your recent past posts are on the xebec board. You are literally so intrigued with the story here and seem to be so frightened of missing out that you think you can post your way to a cheaper entry. It's pretty comical actually.
Comment by
reader4 on Aug 02, 2021 6:53pm
Please stop with your passive aggressive posting. I find this to be an incredibly informative BB and welcome the information posted; unfortunately your posting history leaves much to be desired. It would be best if you followed your own advice and sold this 'dog', leaving the rest of us longs alone.
Comment by
reader4 on Aug 02, 2021 6:56pm
Comments directed at filoux004
Comment by
ddogold on Aug 02, 2021 7:00pm
If you find his posts annoying then try the ignore option . I know I have and it’s cleared up this board to a remarkable degree . Lots of hot air on this board .
Comment by
DueDiligence20 on Aug 02, 2021 8:07pm
Best suggestion of the day, thank you.
Comment by
reader4 on Aug 02, 2021 8:10pm
Agreed.. I have put him on ignore.
Comment by
tamaracktop on Aug 03, 2021 8:45am
It's funny you should say that. A quick glance at you're history here clearly shows you have never provided a shred of a contribution Ever
Comment by
tamaracktop on Aug 03, 2021 3:39am
It's far better to confess ignorance than provide it.