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Yes Pocko. Plenty of time that though. Six weeks or so. Lol.
Approximately 566m shares in issue, of which roughly 60% are held on the Spotlight in Sweden, which equates to 340m shares, leaving 226m shares to trade on the AIM. Either way, it is a very small number of shares on each respective market, even taken as a whole. There are plenty of companies on the AIM that have billions of shares in issue, without our positive prospects. So I agree totally, that when we get the exploitation licence, this could in theory rocket... Theories are of course, all well and good!
I look at the Akietorget numbers every day and to me it looks very positive. They play a lot of games to keep their market moving but today there has been a bit of a rise, probably the Swedes buying up the 76,849 shares that our punters have sold.
I like this because it not only gets more shares to Sweden which gives their punters more clout. It also tightens up our market, and lots of the shares being moved off our books should result in a bigger spike when we get that elusive bit of paper.
On a lighter note. Just for a bit of fun I went to a clairvoyance evening in our local wine bar a few days ago. The guy was amazingly accurate in the things that he said to some of the ladies who were all gob smacked.
He suddenly stopped and said "Is there a man here called Edward". ! said yes me. My jaw dropped when he said it's a shame that your father was killed and you never knew him and he preceded to tell me all about him. I knew my fathers history because my mother and my grand parents told me all about him. Everything that the clairvoyant said was spot on. Very weird.
Now the punchline. He finished by telling me that he could see me throwing big wads of money at my wife who was sitting in our living room. If he's right and it's from this share or one of the others that I hold or possibly a big win from our National Lottery tickets, a big win from any one of them would make me very happy. But If it's all bull I'll find the clairvoyant and ask him if he can picture himself in our local hospital with lots of bruises and a crystal ball stuffed where he would not want it to be :-)
Another 6-weeks until my Q1 review... he’d best get a wriggle on.
The boss better step up now then.
Yes, thanks Troajan....years away maybe but not a lot of years and I think the Boss is hoping the Lithium could help to put the lights on in Kallak.
Cheers Troajan... Graphite at $1200 a tonne, and used in all Lithium batteries. Slightly more interested in Finland, but still years away.
I’m not sure it’s that in all honesty... I just think that market is more volatile...
Can't figure it out...this buying into the Wednesday Agenda and selling on Friday, it's very predictable.
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Possibly... We had some reasonable gains for a few weeks, and then a bit of a sell-off last week. Some decent buys going through, and sentiment looks positive. But as you state, it might be in anticipation of a mention in the diary for Thursday?
yes, been noticing a stream of reasonably sized buys go through - maybe the usual build up in the week until we find out what's on the agenda - maybe not..... currently 0.78 sek
Positive over in Sweden +5.41%
I was getting a bit confused about the AGM thing but I think that Pocko's post re JIMAB has clarified it for me. BEM is a UK registered company and I wonder if Kurt organised the AGM as being on behalf of JIMAB, only as a British owned subsidiary registered in Sweden. However, to comply with the UK laws BEM as the parent company should have an an AGM in UK that relates to all of the BEM assets if it is a UK registered company. .
£2m in cash reserves as of 31st December 2018. Funds probably will be raised again at some point... but do some research.
Imminently, I believe.
Still no news. Has anyone managed to work out how many days until the next fund raise yet?
Spotlight Offices was the location for the AGM last year.
Probably right... and they do have lots of smaller trades on Spotlight as you stated. We are still fairly few in number though!
I don't know the make up of the SDRs held by Swedish punters, but do I see a fair amount of small buys and sells and a few decent sized trades most days. Today they've ranged from a trade of 200 shares to a trade of 59,060 shares. So I think there must be a mixture of small and large punters.
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London in June is not at all tempting...but Sweden might be a nice little adventure.
funnily enough just looking at an airbnb on Stockholm archipelago for summer - see if I can time it right.... course, we'll have a licence by then so I will be able to afford their beer....
Which is not that many... and a diminishing figure due to the increased overseas ownership of shares. All subjective obviously... Budge has highlighted his work through the media, but an opportunity to put questions to him in an open forum would be good.
Yes, it does. As a matter of interest last year there were about 500 UK shareholders.