Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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Indeed, I couldn't actually believe how many years have passed since we were so active this share. Is blueshare still active, there was some very knowledgeable people willing to share their research here once upon a time. If RT fell in a bucket of excrement he would come up smelling of roses. Health and happiness to you.
Thank you Clarkgriswold:
To be frank...since the change of leadership I've been happy with the changes. It has just taken so bloody long :-(
Still...upwards and onwards (We hope!)
Well done for keeping the faith here Grumpy Scouser you deserve your reward. Having lost a considerable amount of money in Quindell I am truly glad that you actually had a good result. I learnt a lot about investing from my time in QPP and managed to recover my loss elsewhere, it's a shame ex holders like myself who were hugely invested at the time of withholding the money in escrow aren't rewarded also. I'm not bitter though just a little wiser. Good luck GS and take care and a good two fingered solute to the trolls that infested this bb. Oh and the same to RT king of smoke and mirrors.
Very good question And I've been mulling this over for some time.
From memory there are a number of significant price ranges post-consolidation ie as of today's values:-
M&G have been long term and, I believe, their average is in excess of £3 .
I didn't track in detail however there was solid buying around £1.80s
Then again the £1.30s- £1.20s
Then tons over the last year in the 80s-90s.
Given that the latter will already be in profit but know that there is much further to go, I personally don't expect a sell off until after the Capital Return. But given the company strategy and that THE major threat has gone, I can as easily see them holding until a final distribution after comoletexsale of remaining business.
Has anyone been keeping track of the average prices the funds have been paying? Can we trust them to keep their holdings or start dumping when they have a tidy profit?