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well johnrj, sorry to tell you that our forecast is right and the market will drop dramatically, Our Investors agree with us on this one and they don't see any market recovery till 2022 / 2023

They are not in our investment for the short term and they are happy with our predicted ROI for after 2023


we are now at the end of nine years of growth and a dramatic fall is going to happen quite quickly starting in 2019 and going into 2020 / 2021

what will drive the recovery in 2022 will be new regulations on new equipment.


If you look at the car market you will see a massive decline in diesel car sales in the UK in the last three months
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