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How did you workout your stuff?
Star
How is your ridiculous Strong Buy looking now, I suggest you take a few days off from propaganda postings.
It is worth listening to the 16min Simon Potter interview again from 3 weeks ago. (Zxie from the wild west forum, thanks for reminding us)
Key points are from 12-18 mins:
> Suriname EWT will only cost $400k
> Funding availability vs need
> Simon’s 3 main justifications why it’s a good time to invest in BPC:
1. Lots of news-flow which he describes
2. Current depressed share-price (due to Percy-1 result) is fully under-pinned by current production
3. Strong SP upside
https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/bahamas-petroleum-company-hummingbird-resources-and-glen-goodman-on-crypto-5f89635/ (Note: If the link is auto censored. Join the letters… v o x m a r k e t s ….for the missing word )
My personal observations
I would rather trust BPC’s CEO who stated this in good faith under strict regulatory rules restricting what he can and cannot say, rather than trust those that bombard this BB who openly disclosed having no shares. In fact, one has openly stated s/he does so as a self-appointed 'weeder’, ‘ramper stamper' and referred to posters who provide researched opinions as ‘aggressively naïve.’
If Simon is right, the share-price will increase based on expected news, some imminent. If so, BUY.
If the anti-BPC commentators who bombard negativity on this BB 24x7, some for undisclosed or allegedly spurious reasons are right, then SELL.
IMHO. DYOR. GLA
Starchild
https://www.lse.co.uk/profiles/starchild/
Ps: whole threads were deleted yesterday by moderators. This BB is being actively monitored which is a good thing as it is a goldfish bowl read by current and future investors who read opinions and gauge sentiment while doing their own research. I personally have no issue if any REAL shareholder occasionally posts negative opinions out of frustration at the current SP or lack of news. Although I personally believe such grievances are best served by respectfully and confidentially emailing the company. That’s what I would do and have done. However, that’s just my opinion as I do not own LSE, nor have BB policing powers, nor sit on the BPC BoD.