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See news. New institutional investor. That is positive. At this point, I am beginning to assume that other funds are getting in, too.
If ever there was a need for alt energy vehicles such as trucks and buses, now is the time. Potentially more efficient for disaster relief ops.
Ditto for high efficiency alt energy generators.
What does the low volume suggest? Cheap shares drying up?
Deliveries this quarter, as I recall. Demos to CA.
Good!
Got it. Thanks. Q4 looks good. 2022 wow!
Thanks. Another question. How is q4 looking for planned deliverables, orders, and factory buildouts?
I have seen comments that NSW Australia has allocated 1.5 billion for hydrogen fuel. Can't find any details from reliable source. Have you heard/seen such. If so, potentially good news for HYZN.
Hyzon just sent e-mail listing early Dec investor conferences where they will present. Good.
Yup.
Nippy here, too.
Before I forget... Happy Thanksgiving! Be safe!
Craig Knight bought oodles of shares. very good sign. Also impressive are the institutional investors esp those with sizeable positions.
Nice. Sooner rather than later will be just fine by me.
Yup
There are any number of established markets for batteries and related recycling, and lots of $$ have been invested in battery R&D.
Meanwhile, the future of hydrogen appears to be focussed on transportation. Are there other sectors where hydrogen would offer technological opportunities?
It is always good to keep an eye on the fiscal calendar.
Jack,
Do you see any relief from short sellers once the filing date is past?
Hmm. Will look for them.
Alt energy also gets less costly with greater demand.
The build back better legislation will help, too. Just starting this chapter ...
Gates is a positive thinker. More ideas and investments coming not just in the energy sector.
Jack, if that's you in the Yahoo hyzon board, I agree about the grammar and run on sentences. Lol. Might be a software issue. As important, tho, he's posting while driving a tractor trailer...
Volume certainly improved. Need more like this.
Volume is picking up. Trade sizes, as well. goodie.
Looking up.
Comparing daily to 3 month average volume.
Yet another day of low volume. What does it signify?
Thanks! I went to zero a via and found they are working with Alaska Air to develop hydrogen aircraft. So one deal leads to another.
Well, hopefully soon. Thin trading again. Pps is being run up a few pennies and then sold off. Gives impression that shorts are in control, whereas to the contrary investors are adding. Shorters are trading for pennies now. Tiresome.
Churning on lower than 3 month average.
Options have cleared out significantly since last expiration.
Looks to me that the company is continuing to operate smoothly.
Lower volume today. Up a/h more than down during regular trading. This may well bounce well before earnings...
Watching game 1 of world series.
Churning.
I don't have access, but interactive broker has a list of shortable stocks by # shares available to short. I don't know whether their # are current or comprehensive.
Churning.
Yes. Maybe do the same today. I can't figure out who is making shares available at this pps.
Someone on yahoo is saying that there are very few shares left for shorters. How is that known or calculated?
CEO statement at next conference this month may help, too.
Thanks. Good one to review. Sorry for my screeds last night. I am usually slightly more reserved in my comments...
Uh huh. But. A WSJ reporter is quoting?? the GS analyst who "believes the technology isn't ready for prime time". I couldn't see the rest of the article but, if so, what does he see as lacking. Demand? Supply? Demonstrated deployment?
I wondered if he is afraid of structural change in the energy supply. If that is the case, then he is not alone. Rebalancing energy supplies will and must be addressed by industry and governments together. It can't be avoided. Let's hope they get it right.
All this in the context that the consumer will determine by and large the rate at which the transport fleet can and will convert to cleaner vehicles.
Hyzon and similar companies have to ensure that supplies of cleaner vehicles are increasing and the refueling infrastructure is rolled out timely. That is their job.
So, my take is analysts have to do a better job and think a tad more deeply. This is too complex for quick and clever sounding "research". Perhaps the GS analyst should release his research paper for general review. Ditto for the WSJ reporter.
With all the peculiar bs emerging from the shorters and so called investigations, I find myself wanting to know something more about the Goldman Sach's analysis for HYZN and how he concocted the target he did. It is highly doubtful, imho, that he actually did serious research, number crunching, etc. Maybe he is piggybacking on the trolls, maybe he is thinking a higher than now but low ball target will be ignored because it can be raised in a flash, Perhaps his portfolio includes a competing firm, maybe he doesn't care. Maybe he is anti new environmental technologies. This reflects badly on GS, imho. simply tiresome.