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R.I.P for amigo date due course.
A coating of vaseline also helps.
They won't go rusty if you get the missus to give them a regular vigorous polishing !!
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The "Balls of Steel" went rusty whilst you were swimming.
We all went swimming.. trouble with balls of steel is we are all heavily weighted down π
Where are they nowadays ??
I'll tell you where.., they are all ..>>
.. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=hdnaPAJgAQI&si=CoHngU7RVaZqMF4Z ..
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More Mulled Wine anyone ??
There is a netflix documentary to be made about some of that one day. I'll say no more.
They jumped ship the rampers I called it months back lol
Where are they nowadays ?
All the trades above 0.19p are buys. Someone clearly happy to risk some money. I'm still wondering why the large TR1 holder sold his entire 16m shares for 0.11p? He could 've started selling in smaller blocks when the suspension was lifted for over 0.30p.
I can't work out what's worse. Us people who have a few shares left in here.
Or the sad f'ers who aren't invested that post in here every day jusy talking to themselves, hahaha.
What a sad little life Jane
I would buy it for Β£1 and take a fat salary out of it for as long as I could get away with.
Oh wait...
Letβs see if anyone wants to buy this sinking ship lol π merry Xmas all
TF - shorts were off last week, bit late now. A little more subtle share purchase intentions would be better. I can hear the reversing noises already GLA :-)
Can you imagine going DD on this car crash in an RTO-itβs not going to happen folks
" we " !!
Is that the Royal 'we' there, Mr.Bond ??
I always thought that rats deserted a sinking ship, not jump onboard !!
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It was good to hear some positive talks are ongoing, let's see what the shareholders think when it is put out to vote.
Wait for the share price to crash again red days coming :)
Creditors are having a whip round to create a fund for shareholders pushed into poverty.
All on the call, add any notes here.
I think because even the most hopeful of holders has given this one up (spiritually if not literally)
It's "Up" only within huge spread (and I would disagree it might reliably improve, on a contrary - as it gets closer to suspension/delisting - situation tend to worsen) single share purchased or sold throws sp by around 50%, plus it's just Β£12K of value traded, how bad it it.. results with deteriorating equity are disastrous btw (various costs are just killing it, they can't squeeze impairments/complaints provisions much), but for some "convenient" reasons people just turning a blind eye on that. As was clearly stated multiple times by BoD - there's no residual value for shareholders after wind-down is complete.
Surprised how quiet it is considering we're 50% up. Looking like fantastic volume already. Once the spread improves, should see a decent rise. We were 0.40p just a few weeks ago.
GLA
0.19/24
atm
Re: PCF... It peaked at about 1.3p that day..
Re: MCL...except MCL which was January this year
PCF: In the auction that closed on 12th December 2023, no shares traded. The lowest offer was 0.17p per share.
MCL: In the auction that closed on 20th September 2023, no shares traded. The highest bid was 0.1p per share
I think LSE closing for MCL was around 0.2p and for PCF 0.9p, either way - their current liquidity (for shares) is even worse than before.
The only party who might try to persuade more naive people involved by this kind of deceptive advertising are either middle-man as they take no risk and only pocket commission as people lose their live savings or unlucky "investor" trying to get rid of this toxic junk and recover at least some Β£ to buy a Christmas postcard (especially considering if it gets suspended and delisted - it takes years to account this loss with HMRC to offset tax liability before it gets into official negligible value list).