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Newboy52, I don't think AIM stocks are for you , you maybe better off selling up and going into a post office savings account. Very experienced BOD here compared to many AIM companies.
Welcome Newboy52. Thanks for your 1st contribution to the page after watching us for so long. I'm now viewing you as a 'giver' and no longer just a 'taker'.
You'll see the abbreviation DYOR with some posts. A lot of posters will use this term in investment pages to ensure folk don't just automatically follow them. In future I'd advise don't let anyone encourage you to do anything you don't want to do, especially if money is involved.
As for myself being an 'Expert' , I'll simply quote the saying 'don't follow me, I'm lost too'.
Please do continue to post here as the more thoughts we have the better.
PS - Thanks for the giggle too when i done a quick Google of your name.
Investing lesson no.1:
Never, EVER, take advice from social media platforms!
New boy. Totally respect your opinion. May I suggest you take a short position in the stock. That would marry with your thoughts on the companies prospects. Remember, it takes two too tango. Yes, over optimism is rampant in here but a thread of reality is always evident. Some well thought out, well meaning individuals go to great lengths to understand what is, a very complex company (situation). I remain confident, the current market cap is way below the prospective earnings. I hope you continue to post and offer well reasoned, opposing views, which can be discussed in an orderly manner.
Probably a protestor getting all ancey that the marine license will be here soon ;)
Crikey.. that’s a bit rich and provocative !!
Aim is the Wild West and indeed Infa has had its problems but be assured if we can overcome the imminent hurdle ( and we all know what that is ) and with the gem of H&W starting to produce nett income we shall overcome the doomsayers for once and for all ... lots lots in the pipeline and to look forward to IMHO !!
Solid first post :D
I was introduced to this company 2 years ago and although I had no experience at all of this sort of investment I was encouraged to invest. Having no previous experience I thought I would follow this chat room to see if I could get some indicators from those who had a lot more knowledge of the market than myself. How wrong I was . Since then I have read so much rubbish about Infa I surprised any of you have ever made any money on the stock market.