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company is moving forward full steam ahead. Money in the bank. Good news about progress in all spheres will flow generously in the coming weeks. GKB and the likes are destined to fail miserably. Double digits share price is very possible when the company succeeds on all fronts. Meanwhile 5 to 6P by early autumn is a fair target without the froth.
AAAG are becoming desperate . Tide is turning and buys are exceeding sells recently. its a trickle at the moment but I expect it to turn into a torrent of buys.
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Ha! Yes, totally deserve that one!! Been a long day..
Think I know Miss interpretation's elder sister!
Sorry, should have said, “ if George does not deliver any of what he has promised”. Less chance of miss interpretation …
Much as it may come to a shock to some, I'm expecting no significant movements in the ANGS SP until at least Q1 2022.
Well half of that significant. Will do for the beginning.
All the ducks are lining up
And if George does not deliver half of what he has promised…?
Much as it may come to a shock to some, I'm expecting no significant movements in the ANGS SP until at least Q1 2022.
IMV the only thing that's going to make this move significantly up or down is confirmed news (positive or negative) on first gas out of Poundland. Not just that it's started to be pumped (if they get to that point), but what the audited daily volumes are.
To me, (and despite the best efforts of the pompom wavers) the market's clearly priced in its cynicism - entirely justifiably, looking at the company's track record on delivery from incorporation to date. To me, the market's clearly not interested in Weald oil re-re-re-re-revisited (which is why George and Sando over at UKOG both rapidly had to bale out into pastures new a while back), nor is the market at all impressed with "jam maybe in 5 years minimum after tens of millions of pounds get spent" geothermal stories (again the latest shiny bandwagon that both George and Sando are doing their best to distractingly point at).
Nope, for ANGS it remains just and only about Poundland. Re the Weald, in my view the best that ANGS can hope for is that it can keep convincing the OGA that none of its current assets need to be abandoned as sub-commercial - because it really doesn't need those several abandonment costs.
So, in my book? Doldrums till Jan next year.
If you base your investment strategy on one days figures….welllllll….the market will chew you up.
My maths are just fine, so is my reading of Rns information and what the company has achieved for the “benefit” of share holders.
James, might be 14 trades today but total volume is only 1.8 million shares … about 10% of your declared holding?
Is going to be a while before we see any appreciation in the SP and as I posted earlier for the SP to go up the management will have to put their cash where their mouth is and buy in to this’”value play”. Hopefully after the closed period is over.
No need to be rude though, gkb’s comment was fair … you did threaten legal action before? But is ok, you are forgiven as these feelings are understandable given the Angus circumstances.
I have already commented that GL should awarded pay increase after funding success not before. And you have ignored that I posted thumbs up for Gl immediately after funding RNS which explained the complexities. Just don't pick and choose to fit your agenda. Go and waste yourself elsewhere. I keep topping up.
Market and share price does not seem to support your position. Reason NOT to invest is the management. Couldn’t even get their budget or finance needs correct…it’s a disaster.
buys keep trickling in. another confirmation of positive sentiment restoring and gathering strength. Poor AAAg members keep pasting same old trash
Reason NOT to invest…..the management.
I rest my case. Lucky, I knew I could rely on you not to disappoint.
If only the ANGS SP was as easily influenceable to get up to my personally desired "escape the lobsterpot" sell trigger point...
With respect, I think that endlessly repeated copy n pastes of the exact same material, primarily based on company-issued verbiage in the public domain, is significantly more boring.
As is any equally endlessly repeated positive opinion on ANGS that is quite literally based solely on nothing more than "because George said so".
At last, the board has taken on a positive stance.
It was getting very boring with the AAAG coming on here every day, spreading their scripted messages of Doom?
With funding secured and the recent announcements it looks like were on our way upwards now!
GLA