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Agreed Petebo!!
Agreed Petebo!!
Absolutly spot on Keith. Most on here wouldnt know how to run a bath never mind a global company who are partners withthe biggest labels, biggest start and biggest tech companies on the planet. The RNS said (despite clowns on here not bothering to read) that they had live gigs planned but not announced that would have taken months of meticupous planning for MVR, the labels, the artists, the producers, the tech companies to deliver it, Facebook, Ticketing outlets etc etc and all that had to be postponed. They then would have to start planning all over again for the 3 studios and related events.
These imbeciles think its as simple as putting their apron on to start their shift or McDonalds to flip a few burgers or pull on their Asda sweatshirt to stack a few shelves.
Where Matchett made a mistake was to say 'within a week or so' if he didnt know for certain that would be possible. It frustrates me too but on the flip side has allowed me more top ups for my wife and my new ISAs. I'm in until they sell so fantastic to be able to keep adding at these lever with news due 'within a week or so'
......and the sun is shining!!! Happy days!!!
You have action man off to a tea.i don’t want him pumping the price I want him to do what he says he will do,
Sounds a bit like Chris Fraser and Sirius Minerals.
He was very bullish and duped many investors.
Matchett doesn’t strike me as that. Perhaps, he does need to concentrate on one role and allow another experienced leader take the other.
I think he has gone to great lengths of saying the right thing and the right time, and has been articulate in his approach.
Do I want more? Yes of course, but this is a tightly coiled spring. As we’ve seen with Covid related stock, rerates happen and happen quickly.
For all the people banging on about Action Man and the lack of communication.
I would wish to draw your attention to Sound Energy (SOU)
SOU had a man at the helm for a while who, in short order, talked the company up from 20p to almost £1 through great marketing guff, PI presentations and personal charisma (until it went wrong) before exiting as chickens came home to roost, such that he is widely vilified on their BB with the share price now at around 1p.
So, ask yourself, do you want the BOD to pump the share price and scarper, or do you prefer a realistic valuation upon which to make your investment.