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Yes and that 5.63p will be dwarfed when a MOU / Heads of Terms are announced with a major player.
1. The industry big wigs know full well that all the available data is pointing to unrisked prospective recoverable Helium in the area where HE1 is drilling of a whopping 138 billion cubic feet (bcf), making this the largest known primary helium deposit in the world. i.e. HE1 are in the right place at the right time.
2. The size of the prize is therefore huge and industry players will be circling HE1 soon enough for partnerships at both the Itumbula West-1 and Tai-3 wells. When this happens we will see HE1 at 30p+ a share.
3. This is another Argo (ARB) Greatland (GGP) and Rockhopper (RKH) multi-bagger in the making.
Not surprising really and it follows the article on the Shell CEO threatening to pull out of the FTSE 100.
Time the whole stock exchange investigated because since Electronic share dealing the playing field has not been level.
I posted this as there has been a bit of unknown around costs for RNS etc - this clears it up a bit for us
Https://www.cityam.com/aim-delistings-jump-62-per-cent-as-londons-small-cap-market-suffers/?utm_source=CityAM&utm_campaign=b3ed98e9f9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_04_22_06_17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-b3ed98e9f9-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
“An AIM listing is meant to be relatively low cost and light touch in terms of regulation.”
Despite this, an IPO on AIM will currently cost about £500,000, plus fees for RNS announcements, legal costs, and other expenses add around £200,000 a year to that.
It's making f'all in the way of a positive move in the S.P.
She climbing back up 📈
Looks like the temporary burner for TittyWan has been banned by Admin. That was a short and sweet, 2 posts 🤣📈
Same happened on Friday morning
Incoming news?
Just seen a chunky buy come in, which is nice :)
09:39:44 1.334 750,000 10.01k O
09:39:09 1.335 2,996,481 39.99k O
Blue Monday?
TIT, in the bin you go
Do you understand why HE1 is on the AIM segment of the market?, Startups need cash and they can raise as much as they want to get to the milestones set, if you dont like it invest in the FTSE 250 or 100
TittyWan - is this another 2 hour ‘burner’ account to deramp? ! I think it is, we can see past you pal.
Would think she would wait for an SP of 10p before buying at 6p
Its being primed like a coiled spring, once EWT is confirmed with good data it will blow
She has bag loads of share options at 6p, so she has a vested interest in seeing the future SP exceed that.
Lorna is probably restricted from buying until SP reaches a particular price or may have some form of vesting agreement as part of her pay package.
The analyst consensus target price for shares in Helium One Global is 5.63p. That is 308.52% above the last closing price of 1.38p.
GLA 📈
Dumb money isn’t paying any bills. No money ever goes to the company from second hand share trading, only capital from new share issues pays any bills.
Warrie, remember when I asked for your opinion?
Yeah, me neither
GLA 📈
Thank you PC,.. the number 5.66 is now truly embedded in my memory banks and everyone else who has had to endure your cut and paste posting,.. jeez.
I sincerely hope you are nearing completion of your treatment and can move on from your Echolalia at some point.
e out of the
Analyst’s price target expects Helium One Global Ltd share price to rise to 5.66p in the next year from the last closing price of 1.38p
GLA📈
Pubdrawl lay off the sniff!!
Lorna's not buying
Institutional investors not buying!
Dumb money is footing the bills!!