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big bad
Just let the big boys with the money do the talking and you keep your 'few quid' safe.
It's all to do with an option to buy a company called Aaqua, which in turn has some kind of interest in/may acquire a software company called Sentiance. The recent options in AAA at 50p give AAA the finances to execute its options in Aaqua, and have similar acceleration clauses.
There's also another company called Matrix in the mix, but I'm not sure what part that plays in the overall deal.
Clearly all the rich folk sense a big opportunity here (eg even though the options are hugely dilutory they are actually at a discount given those guys will hold 20% of the enlarged share capital, but the £100m will represent about 30% of current market cap). so presumably they see very significant upside from 50p.
How it all fits together and when and how the magic money tree gets shaken so that everyone gets rich, I don't know. I confess I don't understand the investment case, possible upside from here and risks, so I remain uninvested but watching with interest. Every time I pluck up the courage to put a few quid in as a punt, the price jumps up again like today and I think "oooh, that adds a bit of downside risk". And I'm kind of put off by something that's risen so much in the recent pas and has nothing on the balance sheet to support the valuation. If whatever scheme is being constructed falls apart for whatever reason there will be very little value.
If my CBX shares ever appear in my trading account I might sell a few and chuck the proceeds in here as a punt.
Just follow the money.
Sometimes it's best just to look at Holdings increases and options.
Something big is about to break out.
Incredible growth in the last year for this share. Astounding.
How has this gone under the radar?
Looking at the financials, its hard to understand why it's gone up 20,000 % in 1 year.
What am i missing?
I know some big boys have taken options at 50p but why? Where is the company making money to justify the market cap?
Can anyone explain? Now ramps pls
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