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Yes dropping it,possible big sells will put through late on.
Can't believe the performance of this stock 'does your head in '
Buys then
Messed that up...... should've been
2.2p to buy 100k
No quote to sell
On 100k 2.p to buy, no quote on 100k sell.
Not on computer but assuming 2.2 r all sells
All very good points. I do believe PPC is in very good shape now, and the low impact on SP is more due to historic failings than the current facts. Most of us I suspect like to think we invest on fundamentals, and let sentiment take care of itself. I feel my money's safer anyway.
''what PL is for years not very slow to tell you'' should read ''what PL is for years very slow to tell you''
But the s/p is not double what it currently is Steve :-)
PL has given some good news recently, in fairness.. but it hasn't done much for the s/p, in fairness .. especially in the context of PoO&G rallying hard and all boats rising with the tide being nothing to do with Peter Levine.
So the question might be why is this latest good news not rallying this s/p more?
And the answer might be that what PL is for years not very slow to tell you is more important than what he's for years now very quick to tell you.. eg total production levels .. nett profitability .... field depletion levels .. etc.. ( see Drichi earlier post too... and Aparky posts in a balanced fashion here too imho.. and although it took me a while to grasp I should listen t them extremely closely, it was tramsformational for me here when I did grasp that a few years back)
Great if this s/p does double asap for the long suffering here.. many of who still won't be near break even at 5p I'd expect.. ( unless the averaged down extraodinarily hard and in a well spaced out fashion too.. eg like PL did )
Not sure why people have problems with PL has delivered on RNS Has plenty of his own money invested, appears be 100% behind company, I'm sure if share price was double what it is they would b praising him,
Everybody on here must have a view on PL, from the newly arrived to the LTHs. One area he is different to many AIM listed directors is his belief in PPC reflected in investing his own money in the business. From the share deals on LSE I can see he has never sold any shares and in the last ten years has spent £24,800,195 on buying 478,650,064 shares giving him a average cost per share of £0.051813p (E&OE Not including initial holding 37,273,525)
I don’t see any director share sales which is rare in AIM