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Ah, I got you. Hope you manage to get in before this re-rates. ATB
Nah you misunderstood, it was bitter for me because of the delay to transition to LSE. I was waiting to buy there.
Should read '2.5p under the recent placing'.
Bitter sweet? I see nothing but good news. Second project added and the six week delay to allow acquisition CPR is F all. The assets look great with Monte Muambe in particular having super intercepts. Frankly the tiny market cap is pure comedy gold and anyone selling is a chump IMO. Whoever just sold 1p under the bid or 3.5p under the recent placing either has no idea what they invested in or must be utterly desperate for cash. The only problem I can see here is the Aquis listing, which means few investors know about it, not many can buy it through their broker and even those that can find there is almost nothing available. Well that's all about to change with LSE listing and I'm expecting a major re-rate when it does. Stop making a Mt. Everest out of a pimple and throwing the Rembrandt out with the trash.
It looks like with the recent announcement the listing on the LSE could be delayed by a couple of months - unless they go for an AIM listing instead.
I've been watching for a while and wanted to wait until they transferred to LSE so although the new JV is very good news it's bitter sweet.
Yes, I bought 2x small amounts a while back as this share peaked my interest. Both times i bought 'blind' as i wasnt given a buy quote. Traded with ii.
The only problem I can see with this share is its listing on Aquis. As a result almost nobody knows about it and it's almost impossible to buy. Aquis is known to be illiquid and ANR only has 3 market makers which is only one more than the minimum on Aquis and as a result the shares are hyper illiquid. Moreover many investors won't be able to buy ANR through their broker as many do not offer Aquis stocks. Of those that do only a handful offer quote and deal so investors will be put off buying by having to phone up. Even if you are lucky enough to have access to quote and deal, try and buy more than a minusucule amount and watch it go no quote. In fact a lot of the time I can buy absolutely nothing.
All this however is about to change as ANR's LSE listing gets closer. As soon as listing occurs I'm expecting a lot of publicity. All investors will suddenly be able to buy the shares and once they take a look at the excellent rare earth project(s) and tiny market cap in relation to its LSE peers I'm expecting an avalanche of buying and the shares to re-rate considerably. Those of us that can buy at present levels are very lucky indeed.
The heights of Monte Muambe are calling. I'm in at base camp. GLA