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topped up at 5.9p
Spoke too soon , just been offered less than 6p.
Bitter/Sweet outcome on Sunday.
If you are relegated at least we won't have to host Leeds fans next year!
I took my two boys to the 1990 May bank holiday match!
Thousands of season ticket holders sold their season ticket (effectively one match in value) for the full season ticket price! That included an old guy who sat next to my 10 year old, and I had a Leeds supporter next to me in full regalia. I asked him how in got in!
He said he could not believe his luck! He was outside the ground and an inebriated guy came over to him and said the police would not let him in because of his state! He chose an obvious candidate to take his ticket and GAVE it to him!!!
Leeds scored the only goal and I could not believe how many people in the main stand stood up!
What was not reported was the Leeds fans with tickets standing 4 or 5 deep at a corner of the car park shouting at yobs in the car park to "leave it out" as they threw any debris they could find at the crowd, the car park was rough ground in those days, stones everywhere!
As we left the ground it was difficult to get down the steps because Leeds fans were entering to celebrate their promotion!!! Police and local council asked for the fixture to be moved away from the bank holiday but the Football league refused - morons!!!!
It was rumoured the Police asked the club to lose the match to avoid hostilities but who knows?
Burnley fans will be better - a terrific fanbase from a tiny town given their achievements.
And no axes to grind!
On subject, I cannot get a price below 6p to buy WBI and the recommendation has been upped to 6.5p on the website. I thought about selling a few TLOU but at 1.6p that would be stupid.
My money is largely invested in TLOU and my savings are my late-wife's savings which she happily refused to let me invest for her! I am sorely tempted to use savings to buy a decent tranche here. It is a difficult decision to decide what the trough is going to be!
We could be there already , but I guess there is plenty of profit takers with a low average price whoare awaiting a deramp on here before they sell a few?
Equity release on my house is another option to using savings , has anybody got views on equity release? My boys are property owners already and will probably sell my house anyway.
They could get the equity lost on the house with a handsome profit from Woodbois but that depends on how many more years I have? Getting too morbid with the sun shining for a dog walk! Perhaps the price will match my hopes after some pooping scooping :O)
Ahh Brad - Bournemouth is my second favourite 'home' to Worcester. Lived there in 1979-1983 - and have lovely memories of a beautiful town, the lovely gardens with the band stand - wonderful! Also went to see Bournemouth FC v Leeds (2007 - we won, but can't rem the score) - let's just say the 4 porta-loos provided for us away fans for both genders, were most certainly not used - euweeeeeee.
Not feeling overly positive regarding tomorrow's result - but hey, not the end of the world, and I quite like 'hoof it up and hope' Championship football anyway!
My new hobby is shares rather than footie these days, and a little bonus was a ÂŁ100 gift voucher from AJBell for opening a shares ISA in May - which I hadn't known about.
ÂŁ75 offer from Octopus for the enormous pre-hike electricy bill I received in my new abode is on the way too.
Have a good weekend one 'n all.
"The standards agency has a rule of five years after planting before you can claim credits but in effect, the trees start sequestering carbon from the day they are planted." from Jay's excellent armchair link and our carbon credits chief Michael Floyd.
5 years is a lot better than 6 years because there is less time in which we have to raise forward credits , and we can start to clear existing ones a whole year earlier with actual credits.
With Gabon expecting to increase turnover/profits dramatically during that period it looks like a win/win in 5 years - one less year I need to survive to see my investments comes good!
I am switching my focus from TLOU to WBI because I have plenty of TLOU shares to ecover my HMV and Sirius losses and pay for a rest home in the future perhaps, and WBI looks equally exciting!
It is nice to have something to look forward too.
Tlou provides Hydrogen and carbon credits, CBM power and carbon credits and solar power.
Woodbois has Gabon, untapped Mozambique as yet but huge acreage, and other African countries with potential from which they can produce timber and carbon credits.
It should be a fascinating experience.
LL, I wish you luck on Sunday - though you are depending upon Newcastle (Bournemouth's second team) to take a point - it is in your hands.
In Bournemouth's great escape season we went to Brentford who were challenging for promotion - the opposite to us! Mel Machin's barmy army is still ringing in my ears all these years later! It started before kick-off and was incessant throughout the match and beyond!
Never have I been part of a such a crowd , and we are not renowned for being loud supporters
especially in those days given our crowd sizes!
The match was memorable , Scott Mean put us ahead , and Brentford equalised , and then Steve Jones scored the winner , spoiling Brentford hopes , and keeping us in the survival race needing a win at home against Shrewsbury managed by Fred Davies , ex-Cherries keeper , and three early goals made it embarrassingly safe. 9 points going into December and we stayed up!
Bees fans must have been disappointed and invaded the pitch!
They advanced towards us en masse and a great day for us became threatening!
They reached the edge of the penalty area and produced an experience that still brings tears to my eyes! To a man they put their hands above their heads and applauded us Cherries fans for our support - it was amazing and I'll never forget it - great fans! And Griffin park was unique in those days with a pub on each corner of the ground :O)
It was never reported in the media of course - good news was bad news in those days?
Who'd hve thought we would be playing each other in 2022 in a Premier League back in 1995?
Well I like what you are saying. Regardless of what I read in these chats or find online I’m staying put and will keep buying while it stays low .. and hopefully after June we will start seeing a rise !
Sorry Jay I am trying to get blood out of a stone.
I want BC to see sense - his opinion of how credits work is more unlikely than the world being flat!
My opinion is that Woodbois will sell credits on the forward markets very soon in return for PROMISSORY NOTES FOR ACTUAL CARBON CREDITS at some stage in the future. Once we have received enough cash to buy our own land we can develop it and wait for credits to roll in after maybe 6 years.
The early credits will close the forward credits anf then we’ll be flying!!!!
If it pans out there won’t be much dilution and our shares will be worth having for the dividends alone!
If BC is remotely right there will be debt and dilution galore from placings! The money has to cone from somewhere for those 6 years!!
In short Jay this share looks to be a belter!
But like all AIM punts it needs an honest reliable CEO to be correct. They are like good dust imho! Most sound believable.
Ronald Brown article and Paul are singing from the same hymn sheet imho - that is a good start unless you trust BC!
All imho of course -I might be wrong but I doubt it.
What is your point ? I don’t understand … are you saying they will make profit or they won’t ?
You are asking people to believe that Woodbois will not start earning money from credits until at least 2028. Agreed?
So how on earth are Woodbois going to get to 2028 without going broke?
If Timber supports us for 6 years then it will be totally established as a going concern! We will never need carbon credits for our bread and butter and they will bring windfall profits from whatever date you dream up for them?
Now explain why Paul said “Forward credits will fund the project”. The project is self funding by your logic!
Carbon is just caviare in 2028 or later.
Listen to yourself!