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Ray...Im told you are dissing my purchases...how come you're the only clever git in here...?
Still filtered...
Agreed...already bought up to 16.68...21% above last nights close...
@Ray - you called this right yesterday bud, did you get your ask?
Red bid coming soon imho
He hasn't called anything right ever, and why he loathes me... lol
Novice...what happend to your Friday forecast...?
Or was yesterday's 5.5p it?
Capitulation Colonel...you always need one last big push down to take out stop losses, shake out the weak holders and kickstart the upward move...
Whoever is bidding better get going soon...
Love that hypothesis DBW...would love it to be true...
To repeat...neither Pollocks nor DC for that matter have any experience of London Capital Markets...nor Canadian for that matter...otherwise DC wouldn't have got the cashbox so badly wrong.
Sean I think it’s nailed on
I'm beginning to get more hopeful again of a incoming bid - though I promise not to beat the drum every day for it. Just got the feeling something is beginning to stir in the background... if not a bid, something. We could do with a rabbit out of the hat right now.
If I'm really filtered novice you wouldn't be so bothered about my buys under 14p yesterday, i get it I get under your skin...
Fort, what I'm getting at is that he might have stuck a couple of old boys in place who won't be overly fussed if they're out of a job in the next month or two. Unlike employees like Holmes and Whistler who I imagine will be working for a few years yet!
Will be interesting to see if and when they are replaced. I will have a look now and see if SOLG are hiring.
Agreed Sean, I read his nonsense on the other board, absolute joker ..
... To anyone brave enough to buy in sub 14p yesterday.
The trick I suppose is never take financial advice form someone called DaveTheHorse.
I feel for all you whizzkids who were waiting for 10p or at least just a penny less as "this has further to fall". That's where greed gets you.
Onwards and upwards from here lads. Negativity, like optimism, runs out of fuel eventually. The BoD may not be a world class asset, but what we are sitting on certainly is.
Made*
The mm's have mad a killing read the signs...
If that run to 13p yesterday eventually proves to be a proper tree shake then that's appalling and terrible to see poor retail investors ripped out of a takeover stock.
Will be talked about for years if true.
I was right about the order book... mmmm
6th on the top risers board so far today, nice...
Right lads....
See you all later
Solg, the gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving ;))
There's the massive bounce....
Stop pretending you don't read my every post little novice..
So now it seems clear that yesterday was a cheap shares for the boys day Lolzzz, thanks very much !!!
Sharket,
I think the 'experienced' recruits are there to add credibility to the PLAN A strategy of taking Alpala forwards on a development basis. You know... gives it some authenticity compared to having some guys on there that are well... less than experienced to such a task?
Of course, Plan A might be a hopeless one but if you want top dollar for your assets in a sale you need to make the prospective buyers think you have 'options'.
Bit like Darryl telling the market that they have plenty of finance options and yet majority of pi's on here (you included) seem to think there is only one option and it's an equity raise and a poor one at that. And remember, what was said about a month or two ago might not be said now. Things change fast especially when the market tanks.
Another thing that has been playing on my mind the last few weeks are the new execs we've brought on.
Steven Botts has already clocked up 40 years in mining. Bernie Loyer 35 (and hasn't even bothered to update his LinkedIn to show he's working at SOLG). Keith Pollocks is relative spring chicken, but even he has a good 20+ years as an accomplished money man under his belt.
Does this group - particularly Botts and Loyer - really have it in them to bring a new Tier 1 online over the next 7 years?
Loyer did 15 years at BHP and overlapped with Darryl. Pollocks worked for a coal mining company around the time Darryl C was promoted from Head of Coal to Group Exec of APAC at Orica. I'd say there's a fair chance their paths crossed at some point, especially as they then both spent the next 4 years based out of Melbourne.
It does feel a bit 'jobs for the boys' to me, particularly when you consider we've turfed out all of the old finance and exploration guys, one of whom mentioned a 'change in strategy' when he left.