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Thanks for that I will check out the website, when I pop in here I am always impressed with your and the other regular posts, good to read sensible people with knowledge and sound information. Refreshing after seeing the childish sniping on other sites. With thanks
Hello, help. Been here for yrs and look in every now and then. I have missed the news on vxr and am assuming that Regent have bought in and missed ref to a name change. Can some kind soul enlighten me. Thanks.
hello spotty dog .vrx is a legacy holding which regent have had for many years. it was assumed that this holding would be sold to meet an aussie tax bill, but through a touch of serendipity the holding was largely intact when the s/p of vrx started to shoot up.as you will see from other recent posts, it now constitutes a major asset, although this has not really been reflected in regent's S/P and appears currently ignored by the market. the name change is scheduled to be approved in general meeting on the 28th may. we are also expecting a general update on several matters this month.i assume you are aware of the entry into the longevity sphere through the purchase of deep longevity inc, but if not i suggest you have a look through the announcements for last year on regent's website.hope this helps
Hello, help. Been here for yrs and look in every now and then. I have missed the news on vxr and am assuming that Regent have bought in and missed ref to a name change. Can some kind soul enlighten me. Thanks.
interesting heimdal,thanks.i was reading somewhere yesterday about a prospective/possible commodities super cycle.just an opinion piece,but it does sound as though the prospects for copper are quite encouraging.the potential irony of regent being saved by a legacy mining asset is of even greater proportions than that engendered by the new name.no idea what will happen but i really won't care provided its something positive.as you say,onwards and upwards.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/mining-stocks-climb-in-london-as-copper-surges-to-all-time-highs-11620398933
Upward and onward!
Heimdal