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I think you will find I was not the only one commenting back at your highly negative post @St0wski.
Nothing wrong with a variety of views and frustrations, but just constant whining about the depressed SP is noise no one needs... sell up or hold long term
Does anyone have any idea of what the sells ending in £**. 01 are about, it's like someone is leaving a calling card.
Me too Bassguy, too good an opportunity once it snuck under 14p. My top up just now with a further 14519 shares bagged.
took some more today at £0.1368
does this not look a lot like the MM's favourite mid morning game of 'shake the tree' !
HOLD ... don't give em yer shares
Blimey, apparently I touched a nerve there faramog.
I didn't realise we had to be all roses here..
Apologies faramog - terrible maths there!
Calamari, completely agree with your point over 7 years - thats pretty much the point Im trying to make. I hope that for more recent investors (over say the last 3 years) that the annual rate of return works out similarly.
beat me to it Alfa ..
All this *****ing and moaning about 'too early' - you invest for 5 year+ as a decent start point of a long term holding. These who invested 5 years ago are up. Those in 5 years ago are 200% up (an annualised rate of 25% ... not bad
These who invested in the down-trend can either realise their loss, stop *****ing about not paying attention early enough or just hold - look at the cash flow numbers coming ... in 4 years time 8,400 MTV of which probably half will be in electrolyte at a premium
@St0wski - Peak was Dec 2018 ... so 19 months ... not 2.5 years
*Calamari sorry
Except airlines Calumari...
I agree with calamari (here anyway). It may that Fortune and all lth are just a bit more far sighted than the rest of the world. As Tesla get more involved in power distribution it may come to Elon's attention the obvious benefits of VRFC batteries. When that happens this will fly. IMHO
Almost every "investor" since November 2018 is sitting on a loss, a whopping 2.5 years of constant losses.
Fine if that's irrelevant to you, but the point remains that sometimes being way too early is worse than being a tiny bit late.
You can still believe in the prospects of the company and be incredibly disenfranchised with the performance over the past couple of years
Pointless contribution Stowski.
I am an investor not a trader. Found a very good company, invested for long term. They are doing exactly what they promised. That is all an investor can ask. We said their time will come back in 2016 and it did ... and some in 2017 and 2018. I firmly believe history is going to repeat itself when everything falls into place. Health permitting I will be there to benefit. What you do is up to you but if no interest to me.
Your post is irrelevant to me
... or it could simply be that we were right about VRFB's all along and have learned the art of patience
BMN could be the perfect example of how you can be right about the direction of the market long term (VRFBs etc) but being too early is possibly worse than being just slightly late. A lot of investors in here have been sitting on bags for a long time. One can only hope that when things take off, it works out as a decent averaged annual rate of return over everyone's long holding periods.
FFS Calamari. Some of us have already been here 7 years.
GB you are right to share that despite the age. Out SP has been absolutely annihilated by an endless supply of shares being sold in large volume over a ridiculous length of time and a constant stream of bashers and MM's that have sat back and let it all happen.
14p shares and a 75% fall for the brilliance of what Fortune and co have achieved since November 18. I am honestly surprised more people are not more vocal about it. It's a disgrace.
14 years ago, so what does that tell you about the FCA? Chuffing useless, that’s what.
I saw it posted on another board and thought it may explain our low SP.
Apologies if it is past it’s sell buy date.
So, I am sure the principle, and process still applies...
Thats 14 years old. 2006.
Let's be bold: 14.99p!
http://www.theangryinternet.com/theANGRYinvestor/showthread.php3?threadid=4214
Wonder if this is the reason for SP
So, I wonder if we're going to close at 14.00 or 14.175 tonight?