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Point made.....with the ‘adulation’ by AA over the ‘opportunity ‘ who knows what might occur yet? Radio silence ...
statsnerd - more balls, even bigger balls than post 1, Strewth!
Director responsibility in a business that has no business yet (SXX) is to get it to making money. Only when it becomes cash-generative can the rules about preserving shareholder value really kick in. Until then you are playing the lottery!
Real world:
1 Director responsibility = Self Greed = Protest Self = Pocket money at anyones expense.
The stock market is controlled. The monetary system itself is controlled. As George Carling said it's a big club....and we ain't invited. Mayer Rothschild "Give me control of a nation's money supply and I care not who makes the laws". These very select few have been running the world for centuries and have every outcome covered hiding behind complex multinationals. I call shenanigans on capitalism.
You clearly don't understand how the world works. BOD's first objective is to achieve success for the business. If they do that the shareholders benefit. If you think BOD's are only concerned with maximising your gormless investment in them you are naive in the extreme and don't understand how capitalism works. Get educated!
statsnerd - what a load of balls
I've followed this thread for some time as a long-term SXX investor. I originally invested over 7 years ago based on wanting Sirius to succeed with a world-class fertiliser mine, and hopefully make some profit in the long term. I have invested at many different price points, and sold at high prices (40p) to maintain a sensible break-even price.
Against all odds they managed to get planning approval in an AONB and NP with many expensive concessions including the underground transport system. Despite all the half-witted, selfish criticism on here, the BOD deserve credit for getting approval and funding and achieving what has been achieved so far. I would accept that the BOD have also displayed naivety wrt funding, and we are all now suffering from this.
I feel very sorry for anyone who has invested important life savings or pensions in this stock, but if you did so it was against all available free advice, and based on unrealistic expectations of gains.
The brutal truth is that the Stock Market is a jungle controlled by random and uncontrollable forces, including AI algorithms, so investing in single stocks is always going to be a big risk for the unwary.
I am fascinated by the over-analysis we see on here about movements in stock price for both SXX and AAL, as most daily movements have little to do with any underlying real influences. I strongly suggest that any of you who want to be serious investors should get enrolled in a basic statistics course, which will introduce you to the concepts of random (i.e. uncontrolled) variation, and the inability of any organisation to control it. E.G. Boeing 737 Max, uncontrolled employees driven by targets, not safety, FAA subcontracting safety sign-off to Boeing employees, factory driven by delivery priority rather than quality and safety - anyone a Boeing shareholder??