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Think yourself lucky you didn’t buy at 39p like I did
“hear something super positive from JD”
Hear anything will do just so we know he is alive!!!
Bottmzup.....i honestly can't see what you find so peculiar about me being negative about the current situation. Buying a share at 25p and watching it drop to 14p pretty swiftly is something most people would find a tad frustrating. I believe there is a future for bidstack....but at the moment and until we hear something super positive from JD,I have no idea what it may be. I continue to hold..but fully and realistically expect 12p tomorrow.
I am absolutely convinced this share will deliver. It's just about the timing.
helx, you have OBVIOUSLY sold some shares, otherwise why would anybody in their right mind continue to only mention any negatives, as you see them, if you still have you`re full holding. Its akin to someone hitting their broken leg with a hammer because they resent it breaking!
Get real man, you`re fooling no one!
I take it you guys don’t see eye to eye... haha
It’s like when you go to your friends house for a few drinks and it’s abundantly clear that there has been a savage argument moments before you walked in haha
Good of you to spread that positive news to all the newbies Bottmzup..... You're quite the pied piper. I suppose it's good to let everyone know what JD has in store for us.......
Personally I get his point completely... I head the commercial division of an off-site construction company and I work very hard to ensure that my client base is kept confidential. I do not even advertise the projects we have completed and I have built the business to Just shy of a 9 figure turnover.
Learning when to keep your mouth shut is more important than the ability to be able to promote your business.
Keep it going JD build that advantage behind closed doors and let your numbers do the talking in June next year because numbers tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
And if you notice there are a few new names posting on here lately and no doubt other new interested parties looking in.
Just because you`ve read it doesn`t mean that everybody reading has...its not all about you ya know!
Yes Bottmzup...that particular article has been put up once or twice before. Most kind of you to remind us.
This is part of his `reflective mood` post on 6th Nov...
Life on AIM is an intriguing place - keeping the shareholders abreast with what we are up to behind closed doors, to ensure confidence is retained in the route we are taking - without giving away too much to some worthy and emerging competitors is a tough thing to do. The balance isn't always easy - in the first half of the year, I laid too many breadcrumbs for others to follow, no more. Now - we're keeping our head down and our mouths shut to the outside world, as the only thing that really matters now is delivering. The fun part.
Our SDK and AdConsole are performing as expected - and our team has high standards.
The partnerships we are putting in place excite both myself and every member of our staff. This is far more than 'just another job' to the guys and girls building out this company. Creating an entirely new advertising category, that will - and has - created new roles and positions in companies outside of our own, to service this new revenue stream for the gaming and advertising industries. It feels like, if we keep delivering on what we have ahead of us, we have the potential to 'leave a legacy' - which is important to all of us.
Creating a company from scratch, fighting for its survival every month (we raised money to keep the lights on for 18 months straight - going into the month with no idea of hitting payroll, whilst pivoting the company into a new sector - gaming), to watching it start to scale-up, is something that has obviously meant many sacrifices, but it's now bearing fruit.