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The Atome bit, and diversification into renewal, green, ethical energy might help bring in some institutional investors who otherwise might have to steer clear of oil & gas. Although I expect O&G will always be the main classification for PPC, so maybe it won't help after all.
Very good update DRichi, as I've said before Aim isn't really the place for a company actually doing well, no real meat for the pump and dump brigade. Still think PL has to much of a holding over the company, puts some large investors off.
Too true, AParky, too true.
Still, seemed a decent enough RNS to me, increase to production greater than expected, and all's still set fair for Paraguay. Play on...
As the rns last week said onwards and upwards or downwards, he called that right.
I've got an average of around 1.8 p ohmetoe.. but no selling for me today or anywhere around these levels !.. this can readily enough go higher from 2.35p imho...
...3p plus would be tempting for me too though..
It's Peter Levine's modesty that does it for me most every time :-)
Don't rely on the buy/sell info on this site. It is just algorithmic guesswork, based on the sp at the time of the transaction - and often inaccurate.
I think the good news is going to have to keep flowing for a while to get the sp up, but so far so good.
We are on an upwards trend and 3p is looking good for the year end if it carries on, it may spike on farm out news so you may get an opportunity to exit.
My buy this morning is showing as a sell
The sells could possibly be investors who bought in at around 1.8 and fed up with the markets not acknowledging the progress here .
Can't blame them as still profit , 3 p and i will be tempted
Surprised to see sells going through after such a good update from the company. The Paraguay update seem to come across as a bit of a warning that its not going too be the mega deal some are expecting
Confidence shows through, very happy to watch this go up and down as things do on the aim market, secure in the knowledge that the price will be higher over time.