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If it is for sale in Spain why are FUM not releasing news? I’d like a timetable with launch dates for current territories over next few years along with projected revenue just to start! Why not that’s what I expect as a shareholder & so does the market! At the end of the day what they are doing is not working for the SP so change it you dinosaurs!
Nil cost options for newcomers as a golden hello is acceptable, not for directors who have been around for a while. Come on JB you just don’t get it. This market will punish you for not setting some form of stretching targets. Furthermore, our FD needs to prove her worth and start to produce compelling financial data based on the commercial deals we are signing and start to inform the market as that is what will move the needle in the short term and stop the constant slide. I have suggested before that we probably need to bring some more experienced executives into the fold as perhaps our top team made be a little out of their depth as we move from an R&D outfit to a producer. Different skill sets and expectations. If you award yourself soft options you better deliver as shareholders will not accept average performance but that should be obvious.
Im watching this share but tbh when will it stop dropping? Its a real bargain but if I wait a week could get another 5-10% cheaper so why jump in now. Not sure what's gonna turn this trend round?
History has shown us this kind of manipulation often precedes massive news
Just managed to purchase for delivery to Portugal from Amazon spain,so its now in stock and for sale
I can see this jump 50% and to 60 Pence on USA news. £1.50 plus on a take-out by Haleon. Super buy at these levels. Any real trader out there worth their salt should be all over this.
Wondering this is Haleon taking a stake in the co off Co high or whomever else
Remember co's are not charities and will extract a hard bargain
So much newsflow coming up
Keep your nerves
Well, now I know what my average SP holding price is.
Think you’ll find that was a buy toil!
There was no rise on the last two big announcements, nor sure what it will take to get this moving in the short term. Definitely lots of selling going on.
£50,000 sell for 37p.
Either someone bailing out or large holders selling small amounts only to rebuy at cheaper rates.
It will move up once seller gone and new buyers have entered.
Thats the MMs game and if you play with them you win.
1965Kevin
Thoughts?
Well couple of curved balls appeared in the frame.
1. Nil cost options{basically a small dilution)
2.Middle East events (That was/is the next big roll out area)
But that is investing for you!
One thing amongst many requirements needed is balls of steel.
Imo....Good entry opportunity. But afore mentioned is reqd
BIG RISE ON NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT
Just the norm for FUM, will start taking off soon enough. All fun & games!
Buy the dip.
BUYERS NOW
Something not right with this company! I will admit I sold the majority of my shares at a very nice profit solely because I didn't like the poor reviews of the product! What's people's thoughts on the plunging share price?
JUST BOUGHT A FAIR FEW.
I'm not sure as to what 0.02p actually means in the context of today's Options announcement but I don't think it means 20p - isn't it a fraction of 1p or at maximum 2p ?
Basically not a lot.
Just a nominal reference amount per original share to original Company listing
As I have stated previously. A lot of the info has been conveyed as in yesterdays Rns ref options.
Next launch is Saudi Arabia by Labatec imminently (Q4 23)
Greed is not new to AIM. The BoD will do what ever they please, simply because they can. The current SP may not be of too much immediate concern to them, as they really do not wish to raise fresh cash, and they can stick it out, as this is their day job....for life.
Judging by the size of sells and number of trades, my guess is that they are frustrated bunch of groupies FUM picked up following recommendations and launch time. The SP drop certainly does not reflect the size of activity.
During the interim results presentation COO Angela Hildreth stated the will be at least 10 new country launches in the next 6 months. By my reckoning we’re due some good news very soon!
Also noticed on the product innovation slide, a pump action dispenser - that’s something to get excited about. The Futura is getting brighter!
My take ? Rns
Options granted not at 20p or 2p!
At NIL ...ZILCH cost!!
25% can be converted now if want. Rest over 3 yrs at certain points and still an employee.
Your analysis PetitStVincent is nicely thought through and helpful. Thank you for that.
I'm not sure as to what 0.02p actually means in the context of today's Options announcement but I don't think it means 20p - isn't it a fraction of 1p or at maximum 2p ?
The point is the options are simply 'capitalist greed at the extreme' as the Directors/Senior management are paid well (in fact they've secured increases if the reports are examined) and here we have yet more options - some of which are immediately exercisable at a bountiful rate. Compare this with the last share placing that I subscribed for in 2021 of 40p per share. What about the Shareholders Mr Barder who have paid their way to your success ?
The Chinese angle , particularly Co-High needs some explanatory update given that is over 2 years that agreement was signed and we need to be told what is the holdup there - especially as it was felt the US FDA approval was a protracted exercise and yet has now been completed - so what is happening in China - solve that successfully (by which I mean profitably) Mr Barder and you could be thought worthy of yet more options.
In the meantime, I think today's announcement stinks !
Another 25% x 10.6m = 2.65m shares that can now possibly be sold into a market which indigestion for Futura’s shares, forcing the price to reverse from 65p in July to less than 40p tonight. Not good, especially when the big seller for months (I suspect Co High) may not be finished yet. The supply-demand imbalance needs to be reversed, not exacerbated through a possible additional 2.65m shares looking for a new home.
I understand the two events - grant of options and share price fall - are independent. But the optics of granting the options at 20p against this backdrop is slightly bizarre. They will simply reward keeping existing office seats warm rather than behaviours that drive the share price higher.
If there were eager new investors looking to buy Futura’s shares, I’m sure none of us would really care. Apart from licensing in China, Futura’s Executive has pretty much delivered on things within its control. But the shares are currently friendless, with their price the best part of £1 below where its own analysts believe it should be.
“Signalling” is a hugely important factor in business. For example, in insurance, we may opt for a higher voluntary excess, signalling that we are less likely to make a claim, which reduces our premium.
Today, Futura could have sent a signal to the market of its confidence in the future level of its share price by pitching the vesting price for the majority of options much higher - say, 80p, or even £1. It bottled the opportunity, taking the lowest road possible, by granting options with an immediate 100% upside.
That’s not aligning shareholders’ interests (higher price) with employees’ interest, which - whilst also is a higher price - is “already in the money”, so they can still turn around happy at any share price above 20p between now and October 2026. Many shareholders need far higher exit prices to see a profit.
The mood music surrounding Futura has soured since the Haleon deal in general, but the interims in particular. That may simply be (and I feel overwhelmingly is) the Co High “exit effect” (millions of shares being sold after termination of its agreement with Futura).
Currently, we shareholders are not happy bunnies. At all. Now more than ever, James and his team should consider much more carefully the optics of their words and actions on investor sentiment.