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Mary M.
I am very disappointed that Singapore Airlines is your preferred choice .
TRUE - My son is a long haul pilot for Emirates so I would be committing " treason " if I flew with Singapore . He started his career with Ryanair ,loves his job and is currently midway through his captain upgrade programme. If successful he will at 31 be one of Emirates youngest long haul captains . So it's Singapore for you and Emirates for me but if we have to bond then we will through PMG !
GLA
Bitethe bull - haha I do not mind economy but draw the line at Ryanair. Return journey Singapore Airlines first class sounds good.
GLA.
Mary M.
We may all be on your plane flying economy at the moment but we will all be returning in first class !
Bandit, just remember that TC and the other board shareholders have large personal stakes bought at much higher prices -
TC has invested approx. ÂŁ13.3m in PMG, at an average price of 70p/share, and holds ~19% of the company, and also some 9m in the money options with exercise prices of 35p and 41p.
The finance director, Ryan Stroulger, has invested some ÂŁ250K at an average price of ÂŁ1.56/share, and has approx. 420K options also.
TC (and LInda) also have a quite substantial personal loan to EMA too (in addition to the PMG loan).
If you are not 'comfortable' investing in PMG then it is quite simple, don't. Move on and I politely suggest stop cluttering up this thread with how uncomfortable you might feel if you did invest, which adds/contributes nothing for anybody...
Mary - yes 18 months or so since it was in the 30âs. In this company with little or no information provided by a large shareholder/CEO having the correct, largely de-risked buy-in price is crucial as you will know so I prefer in the instance to risk missing the opportunity rather than buying-in too early. My investment strategy changes with each company and the extent to which I feel comfortable with my detailed research. In this case there is too much guesswork and reliance on Cross striking the right deals at the right price which is far from guaranteed but not out of the question, so too much of a binary play at the current price. If it returns to 18 month lows I may invest.
+1 to that MaryM...
I would rather be sitting in the aircraft than chasing it down the runway with a suitcase full of money. There have been plenty of opportunities to buy in the mid 30 p. range. Everyone has different time frames and risk/reward . Whether LTH's will profit from their patience or be certified insane only time will tell.
GLA.
GA - did you really say that? â Once upon a time you would buy shares by post and there were no RNSâs...â You really do invest based on blind faith then but that is your prerogative. Tell you what I think there is a chance that this will drop a bit more and if it does I will buy a few as it will be largely derisked at 40p and even with a continued comms blackout the price should tread water until Cross does something positive with the companyâs assets.
Bandit1 - this is a long-game share, love it or leave it. I really cant understand why you still come on here, add something mate. SP is where it is because quick-buck crew are elsewhere (on SXX probably). Once upon a time you would by shares by post and RNS's never existed.
I know why I am here, for info that would take me a lot of time/may not find myself (thank you MaryM,SoB,BtB, Robs12,specul8 et al.), and the occasional re-assurance that I'm not the only insane one in the world (Mkt cap vs fundamentals vs prospects vs reality).
Drink up, enjoy the company (and add something factual) or perhaps move on.
P.s if your here for MaryM, she's behind the bar getting drinks ready.. and hands off! ;)
bandit1 - I have never received a father's day card from Sonofthebull but to be absolutely sure I'll ask him to send me a sample of his DNA.
I don't expect T.C. to make me a fortune but I have to remain positive as I do about all my investments.
By the way why do you think I could be his father I could be his son ( or daughter !}
Regards
BtB
Bandit1 No one is twisting your arm to force open your wallet !
Bitethebull - Forgive me but youâre not the father of Sonofthebull by any chance are you? He is the resident ramper on here just in case you were unaware but I suspect that you know that. Itâs just that you also seem to share the same blind almost messianic faith in Cross along with another new poster who has literally also just appeared , that everything that he does is going to make shareholders a fortune. The deal is that he wonât keep you updated outside of official financial and other regulatory releases so you must have total faith that he will deliver the goods at some point - you just have to believe. Trouble is that the last few months despite decent financial results which he had to issue of course, shareholder value has been lost at a pretty significant rate. So, either he is losing his Midas touch or the market just doesnât like his â mushroomâ management style. We donât know for sure (to be perfectly balanced) but I have been around the block for long enough to know that if you donât keep shareholders up to date and nothing appears to be happening, you will be punished for that which is what we see. Now, if you think that I should reinvest here on more than just a hunch that Cross will strike a deal at some point in say 2019 please give me something concrete to hang my hat on. If there is nothing but blind faith I will sit on the sidelines but recognise that I may rue that decision if he pulls a very big rabbit out of nowhere.
There are some on this board who think T.C. has lost momentum , lost interest in PMG, is being distracted elsewhere and does not really care about P.I's.
I find it inconceivable that given his financial and no doubt his emotional stake in the company he cannot but care deeply about the success of the business as every 1p movement in the s.p. affects the value of his holding by a staggering ÂŁ190k .
Yes it would be good to receive regular updates but that is how he operates. I can assure you that when those transformational RNS's arrive as they surely will, all the doubts and the dissatisfaction will be blown away. I have substantial holding at an average of 55p and at no stage have I been tempted to bail out but I cannot deny being frustrated at times at the seemingly lack of progress although I know a lot is happening behind the scenes.
GLA