Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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I would be happy with a Russian mob owned candidate if I see my money back, let alone a return. That being said I would think a few of us have some losses we can use against GCT but that is just my circumstances.
On June 26th 2019, the company said
“The Group is seeking new investment opportunities in a number of business areas including the health sector.”
14 months later we are suspended, delisted and a majority have seen their ISA holding wrecked. This was the ultimate price for showing support. The fear now is they return at some really stupid price with an RTO just to appease the people with some fly by night operation. Honestly would just like the money back as I am sure I could do a far better job by actually investing in real people with real companies. I was sold what looks like now a red herring 14 months ago from people I no longer trust because their timing is so off, they are cryptic, and self concerned only. The proof is we have nothing to show otherwise.
We have absolutely no idea what they have been doing in that time, except burning time. I have had two further suspensions elsewhere who are now scheduling returns WITH the targets known, and yet BOU remains on the sidelines in all that time.
I spent the whole weekend chasing down someone who had robbed a family member for subscription monies. They had been pleading a year to get the money back and was met with a brick wall, so within 48 hours the money was back in the account. Hopefully some will understand family been taken for a ride is a not a good thing.
Just remember, BOU is not an AIM share. In fact, it's not a share on any market at the moment. That needs to be sorted as well as the target. Does BOU have the money and time to do this? If accepted on the Main market, they will need money. A placing is out of the question. Their intended target will have to be a world beater. My concern is what do we have which is eye catching and a large biotech company will be attracted to BOU? To be honest, the last 10 months, we're coming across like Trotters Independent PLC. Please, don't say Allan Syms. He has his fingers in numerous projects. It seems like we attracted a Del Boy as a share holder and now we're feeling the consquences. Oh well, he who dares wins.