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GW - I realise I am in a much better position than many... managed to join the party later on, and did go a little wild averaging down on the dips.
Holding tight now... roll on some news!
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Teaye - I suspect there will be long term holders here who haven't reduced their average over the years who will be well over 90% down.
And that is not pointing the finger at Edenville - that's a reflection of AIM shares that continually use the market to raise money, dilute, place, repeat etc.
Don't get me wrong, some come good, but many simply burn through cash and leave PIs with next to nothing.
I'm hoping we get some transfomrational news shortly, as our share price is very slowly dropping through the support levels.
Must admit, I am depressingly down (30% across accounts) on a significant holding... Anything above 40p and I can smile again... :))
T72, you might be right,. LOL.
I did expect the trades to pick up this pm of news was due tomorrow, having said that I didn't expect my original purchase to be disappearing in the dust on the floor.
Maybe the bike needed a service....
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???? this close to whatever news is due.
3.14 C19 is no flue, it is far more dangerous, it is proving the ability to adapt to current vaccination regime, this is going to be an ongoing battle for sometime to come. People need to realise that.
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Natures own way of getting rid of the old and weak.
Have a look back at the spanish flue after the 1st world war it's doing pretty much the same as that did in the following waves
PS to that post.
There are some scientists who think that certain elements of C19 are not natural and could only be developed in a lab.
Coal has as much chance of being dead as we have of reducing the global population and returning to being hunter gatherers.
Strange coincidence of the arrival of a virus from China that seemed at first to target the older generation, when the older generation is a problem for the economy with a much reduced younger generation to support them??
Pensioners are a problem for most developed countries and their economies.
Might have a little top-up before coal dies !!
Just nine years that’s amazing!
Within nine years, virtually every coal plant in the world will be uneconomic, producing power more expensive than what could be generated by new renewables. (And Carbon Tracker doesn’t even take into account the enormous costs of decommissioning and cleaning up after dead coal plants.)
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I don’t think norrab1 constitutes a brigade? lol
My only hope is that any news is good and substantial as we are long overdue (about 9 years) any shareholder value !!
Diggerman is in the same file as the ''coal is dead brigade''.
Any hint of a news release will involve an increase in trading, Thursday is favourite for me at this late stage.
When I was looking through the RNS’s earlier I was wondering what happened to the claim (and other $hit) from diggerman about the company not being able to pay the employees, and as a purported consequence they were taking the company to court?.
Assuming they are on target they will surely want to share that information with the market which will make for an exceptional AGM
If washed coal production and distribution was due to start this month they are certainly taking any news down to the wire.
With the recent rise in on coal prices I can imagine some intense discussions on contracts.
No movement on the trading shares as yet.
In 2019 the Company gave a mining update 4 days before the AGM
In 2018 there two RNS’s three and six days before the AGM
AIM is a sub-market of the London Stock Exchange that is designed to help smaller companies access capital from the public market. Placings and Consolidations are par for the course, it’s what it’s all about.
Without AIM it’s unlikely that the Company would have got off the ground, but they did and here we are!
The reason we are here at all is NOT imo because of Sally Schofield or Alistair Muir it’s because of Rufus Short and Jeff Malaihollo.
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There's a dark side view, we've had two consolidations, numerous placings, numerous false dawn's, we've failed to get any serious amount of coal out of the ground, we've got to the point where we accept we just can't do the coal mining bit so want to hand it over, which is 11 months late. Yep, its all built on Rufus's hard work