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Hoping so Wots.
Thanks SJ. I found it irksome.
Sooz, exactly. We shouldn’t have to do it.
A brief translation of the Dagens Nyheter article:
"The Swedish Armed Forces want to invest in the Inlandsbanan – lesson learned from the Ukraine war"
Certainly a good story for institutional investors. Hopefully timed to meet a positive court ruling.
Yes, quite...nobody likes shareholders...we just have to grin and bear it for the sake of the end game, we trust.
I did register with my email address but I was asked to upgrade after reading the first paragraph...which I presume meant I had to pay for it...and I only gave my address on a free of charge basis.
Fair point Eric. I don't think they are that interested in us.. they are wanting the high net worth/strategic investors onboard which I really hope happens.
However, we should also have that information to hand as well, with relative ease.
If Ed was, let’s say, much better, he could have included a suitable link to that information within the RNS, so that we could just read it. I’m not being directed to supplying the broker with my email address.
I didn’t even register to read it, as I don’t feel we should have to do that with another company, to read the contents of our own RNS.
Thanks Tomjo, Placera Forum:
https://www.dn.se/sverige/forsvarsmakten-vill-satsa-pa-inlandsbanan-lardom-fran-ukrainakriget/
I registered but it said to read further you have to upgrade; so I'll pass and take your word for it being a good read.
No I just registered with the investment company and it let me read it all.
Morning All. Did you have to pay to read that? I logged in but only managed to read 1 paragraph before the pay wall.
Providing there is no more dilution to shareholders. Suitable 'other' types of funding need to be acquired. Otherwise a good read and does highlight the potential and quality we have here. Need that bit of luck though and management not wanting to destroy shareholder value.
Yip just read it properly, 5p is the de-risked. A very good read actually, I jumped the gun on the first page :)
5p now, 30p 2026.....
"After including a nominal US$5m of value for Vardar Minerals and allowing for our NPV10% estimate of future corporate-level G&A expenses, our resulting risk-adjusted Sum-of-the-parts NAV estimate is 5p per share. The latter conservatively equates to Just 0.1x our fully un-risked NAV, yet nonetheless implies c.8x upside to Beowulf’s current share price, suggesting a significant mispricing of risk by the market.,"
Maybe read the whole thing... It values the company at 5p a share now... (NAV - Net Asset Value)
Don't let facts get in the way...
Yep. At this point i would be happy just to get my money back....
I know people who are in this well over 5p, no chance for them now since that disgusting and dismal placing
im just hoping that news for the concession may appear before the end of summer and that'll be my chance to potentially get most of my money back
5p is a fantasy. This time next year there'll be 4 billion shares just to pay the director's salaries. You are witnessing the death rattle of a very badly managed and pointless company.
Ouch, that's disappointing, a valuation target of 5p!
I'm interested to know what other 'more attractive' investments there are in the micro cap space with a market cap of £11 million or under with £3-4 million cash and 2xPFS ongoing on really good projects.
I'm not impressed by management one bit. But from these levels it's still a potentially great bet.
Also, seriously id like to know of a project as good with value as low that is similar? Not some random vardar share in the middle of Jumanji..
It's not too bad Eric...I'll stand by it. Lol.
Lol
Too late now Suzy, you've made a balls of it, you silly sausage.
I meant to say this one is attractive enough for me but the post scrambled off before I finished it.
Ibjj...Go and spend your time with one of the more attractive opportunities.