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Far too many AIM shares end up worthless. Most AIM CEOs need money. They impress
the City of London with a few cooked up reports, employ the Financial Press to drum up
business. All is bright and beautiful . The share is pumped up like a balloon .
Then it deflates and the dream turns into dust. CEO most likely sold at the top.
That's his job. AIM is a game. Insiders gain and the weak go down the drain.
Few complain. Dear CEO ZAZA enjoys life and fame.
Goit, apologies first message went t@ts up, all wars are depressing imv..!
This will get sorted within 12 months imv …energy crisis is global atm, it will get sorted one way or another, keeping the faith myself but prepared for the worst..!
GLA
Not in by
If BLOE and GOGC can offer updates on their developments during a war, don't see why FRR can do the same.
Perhaps we should reach out to other parties and ask them, rattle a few feathers, e.g. ask Atlantic council on why we're being treated like this by a western company that proposes sit on massive energy resource.
Any words of wisdom from from Kickmuk, B20 etc..
That is more depressing than anything those 2 could say, as this war could go on for several years....
Personally not expecting any news until this sad war is sorted out, without doubt it’s connected ..! Maxnoby and Sarah 1,2,3 bore will keep posting , that’s gotta be a sign of life for our wee company…!
Keep the faith folks
GLA
RR - what a ridiculous post!
First of all, I’d rather die of thirst than buy a drink in Wetherspoons.
Secondly, FRR have plenty they could share. Maybe something along the lines of - current status and what the plan is - with a vague hint on timelines.
They can surely outline something to help shareholders understand what is going on.
Instead they cheery pick some SHs who have emailed them and cut and paste a standard response saying they moving the company forward - bla bla bla . It’s a load of BULL. Why would any company communicate in this manner?
And then there’s Looed - who seems to have a special relationship with them and continues to advise us to keep emailing them ? Why ? What’s the point - and why would he promote this method of comms ?
I find it all rather bizarre!
War or no war, politics aside, court cases considered - FRR have plenty they could be sharing. Fact
Re : WamBoy
Ask yourself a question. During these troubled times. What, precisely, would you expect our management team to be saying ?
Then, take yourself off to Wetherspoons and enjoy a few Riddles for £1.49 a pint.
You know it makes sense !
Shareholder communications has always been bad under Steve’s rule. Things did improve when zaza took over but I always remember the RNS were few and far between when Steve was CEO. Steve being congratulated by members of the Atlantic council for the huge gas discovery, the infrastructure running through our block and the hope of replicating the shah Deniz but on shore kept us all here. We had (hopefully have) the perfect storm. Hopefully we can still pull it off , I’d be happy to get 1p a share these days but you never know with this company
Always has; I well remember a shareholders' meeting in 2010/11 where he no-showed.
But it’s very close. Enough said really. Losing the will to live here. Quite when our supposed saviours will deem it necessary to speak to its shareholders I don’t know. But I’m beginning to agree with all those who in the past have declared how disgusting their treatment of all of us actually is. I keep on emailing them and they keep on ignoring me.