Market's view on Invinity Energy
Published on April 2024
- A stock watcher noted that following a particular influencer’s recommendation could lead to a surge of buy orders for a company’s stocks.
- Another participant shared an article about a British Vanadium Battery Company, highlighting its potential in the battery sector.
- Discussion around G7’s proposed sixfold increase in electricity storage by 2030, emphasizing the role of batteries and other storage solutions in meeting renewable energy targets.
- Concerns were expressed about the percentage of company shares not held in public hands, speculating on potential uses for these shares in strategic negotiations.
- Updates on ongoing projects in California were mentioned, noting the state’s increasing need for battery capacities.
- A stock watcher referenced an article about U.S. Department of Energy advancing innovations in flow batteries with industry collaborations, mentioning that company partners were involved in these projects.
- Concerns about the company’s shareholding structure were raised, particularly focusing on the small percentage of shares held by key company directors, suggesting potential governance issues.
- There were calls for a class action lawsuit similar to Rivian’s case, reflecting significant dissatisfaction with the company’s management.
- Discussions about potential private investor rebellion due to dissatisfaction with the company’s management and strategic decisions.
- Frustration was voiced over the company’s financial strategies, criticizing the management’s handling of strategic investments and shareholder value.
- The company’s global engagement was highlighted, with mentions of upcoming international events where the company would be represented.
- Concerns about the company’s competitive position and ability to secure significant contracts without government backing were discussed, questioning the company’s future contract prospects and financial stability.