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Longwait
At this rate you may not be rewarded next year but you will be rewarded in heaven.
You've completely missed my point - at TLW, all the recent comments exude relaxed confidence, whereas many here are expressing the exact opposite.
Yes LONGWAIT, both here and at TLW the share price has been hammered, and at both there are shareholders sitting "calm" because they think they know better than the market.
Is that proof that the market is wrong, or that they are wrong, that they can't/won't sell because they'll lose so much, or that they are in love with their shares and can't face the fact that they are wrong.
Observing someone else doing something is not a good method for making your own decisions, since you don't know if they are right, wrong or insane to begin with.
If you take a look at the TLW BB, you will see many relaxed and confident posters, with one pointing out that just three weeks ago, a director bought 20,000 shares.
And TLW has more than $2.5 bn of debt!
Someone has been posting on here (apologies, I forget the name). That the company shouldn't have to rebuff what it has stated in previous RNS releases due to fear created on a BB.
For me, we either have a leak... But by now, I think this would have escalated with some further evidence.
Or... We have hit mass uncontrollable FUD here, due largely to the sporadic drop putting many leveraged traders/holders underwater and we are seeing their reactions under multiple BB names, which is only manifesting in more FUD.
Nothing the company have stated or let known has deterred me. I stated last week, I will be getting in at this level, nothing has changed for me.
At JOG, just as the price bottomed out at 57p - before rebounding to 240p - posters were trashing the company, with one poster observing that it was 'obvious' from the BOD's 'silence' that they didn't 'have a clue' what they were doing.
Continues to sink on absolutely no news/confirmation or anything known contrary to the RNS'
As we find the 28/30 range.
So what now? What will this take to rebound?
What is it exactly, that will make people buy back into this company?
Even Tullow spent the following two days rebounding.
Why is everything so negative here?