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and the dollar falling from grace. not forgetting inflation,commods die in a low inflation environment.likw we're in atm
and u was talking to chiffla a few mins ago?
commodities will pick up when india gets its infrastructure together . thats the next cycle
you mean twitter,they all seem to parked on there somewhere.
graceland.
yep,higgs still posts,now n again on there. all depends on the metal price m8,like the rest of um,atm,they will be still profitable,when they begin producing,but like you know,the metal prices arnt looking good atm...if they keep on falling,its batten the hatchets down
yes he did and squiff and higgs lost a mint. squiff was up front and came clean about his devistating loss.Higgs is still out there in various forms with deep wounds . Just had a look at the history of W... and I see worrying signs that it could well be another ECR. Mr Bluesky
he could be still around,closer than u think.!!!!!!!!!
jonc uncovered they're games?
and jonc?
they bought them on the open market,one has 25% of the comp and yes,never buy into something with no bod investment,like the one you posted on earlier,that;s been diluted to oblivion?
do you remember two posters call squiff and higgs ?
well if the bod own 45% of the company that is more promising . Be vary wary if the bod own little. Did the bod get most of their shares through awarding ie free or did they actually buy them ?
about 45% and mr scott isn't related to the comp,so that regulation doesn't apply. the bod bought in on the last placings,25mill each I think,or around there
bod
what percentage of the company do the bob own collectively and has there been consistent buying from them ?
Yorkshire potash>>it wont be several years,the feaso type period,is mostly done. just the mine/construction plant builds,left.
in a nutshell,where it say;s "instituitional investors".that is where she is.https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=lifecycle+of+a+mining+comp&biw=1176&bih=554&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CCgQsARqFQoTCK3NwMOI2ccCFQaP2wodjXQH6Q#imgrc=khOWuOemDbHvvM%3A so the bod are upping the anti,with the obvious peaks n troughs,that follow,
No you're not wrong. Thanks for replying atb punk
Again not knowing the history of this share I would say it has drifted down from its high from a "major" aquisition or something along those lines followed by some positive initial exploration results. There has been a lot of dilution to further exploration and or more aquisition. Share holders have been happy ish to see their share holding diluted for the "greater picture"and promise of riches. There has been few and far between RNS's but enough to keep people holding and investing for the "big day". If I am wrong then correct me. Mr Bluesky
think im in the wrong room, bye
Please, I wasn't being negative towards you. Just asking if your view on the future movement of that share was TA based. I agree with the statement in your last post but that is different to my initial question.
AIM is poorly regulated and easy for a company to raise cash through issue of equity . Companies know this and exploite it. They know how to play the market by issuing ambiguous and over promising but tantalising RNS's. They play the game and you need to know how to play the game too and buy and hold is not it. Mr Bluesky
like most AIM shares it could well be a good trade if you get your timing right and have time to sit and watch 24 7. I no longer have the inclination or time to trade AIM but good luck if you have. Mr Bluesky
Thank you and I understand the recent trend what I was enquiring about was your pessimistic view for the future based on the TA or is that a personal reading of the movement rather than TA?