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i think if its a no vote then were out of time and admin follows straight after. Best chance of a better offer is in the run up to the vote. im still hoping and to be honest hoping 5.5p is worst case fall back. I agree its not great overall
Dodstar
Over thirteen million tonnes of off takes seems good enough verification for me.
Looks like David Lenigas has been recruited to promote AAl/SM's ? What other connection does he have other than being an Aussie :O)
Looks like David Lenigas has been recruited to promote AAl/SM's ? What other connection does he other than being an Aussie :O)
No, to me it looks like AAL are now desperate for a Yes vote.
What we do not know is what AAL will do in the event of a No vote, and what other entities ie a Consortium might do.?
If this goes into next week with no other bidders emerging then many of us (myself included ) shall surely have been deluded and kidding ourselves. If it's as revolutionary to the fertiliser industry as we've been saying and on the back of which we've ploughed our money at least one other interested party simply has to show itself.
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This has always had the potential to be a niche product for certain crops on certain soils
Sirius have paid for trials and results have dutifully been produced.
Lots of spin and very little independent verification.
Tex
I agree if it's a no vote an 'interloper' could well make themselves know, but if they do I think it shall most likely be one of our II providing funding to save their own skins after a failed and preferred yes vote. I can't see any party not invested here at the moment and looking to pounce waiting for a no vote is what I mean.
TeX
I agree if it's a no vote an 'interloper' could well make themselves know, but if they do I think it shall most likely be one of our II providing funding to save their own skins after a failed and preferred yes vote. I can't see any party not invested here at the moment and looking to pounce waiting for a no vote is what I mean.
I tend to agree 15Lives, but Odey made the following comment in their email....
It is Odey’s opinion that such an interloper would most likely appear between the date that Sirius shareholders vote on the proposed transaction, and the date of the Court Hearing.
Infiniteang
I have to disagree with your overview. Surely no other party wanting to grab Sirius is going to wait until after the vote in case it goes in AA favour.
The bottom line is that this week we who have claimed how fantastic and wonderful Sirius is with it's state of the art mine and potentially disruptive product with a hundred year life are about to find out how much others agree with us.
If this goes into next week with no other bidders emerging then many of us (myself included ) shall surely have been deluded and kidding ourselves. If it's as revolutionary to the fertiliser industry as we've been saying and on the back of which we've ploughed our money at least one other interested party simply has to show itself.
Interview gives several punters-
-Great project.
-Funds and Qt could readily help giving added value to II’s and PIs holdings above and beyond AA option.
- it’s a matter of seeing who’s interested , if anyone in this clearly significant 100 year prize?
AA getting a steal here.. dreadful outcome for most.
Very Interesting to the point that, it is all up in the air at the moment, but from my view i believe there is a Hidden bidder in the Wings waiting to pounce when AA.L fails with shareholders and that could start a bidding war. I think other companies have waited to see if someone would put a low bid in and what the ramification would be. Now it is evident of the feelings so this could be all out bidding after the potential "NO" vote and this will see the stock rise again.
Interesting interview https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/amp/news/913559