Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
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A LOT OF US WOULD LIKE TO BUY IN CHEAPER . But i would not abuse a share to get a cheaper price . I hve morals and respect people who might of paid more . IM in at 0.544 so im happy if she drops i will add more .It is simple
Hey Mitch,
Where ya bin old son, I would like to say we have all missed ya, but we ain't!!!
Now an interestly analagy there me old son, you say we can all wave goodbye to our 5 figure pension pots as in your most humble opinion Infa will never get this off the ground, then you say, and I quote,
"Watch out for my humongous order when the price drops sub 0.35"
Why on earth woul you buy these at even 0.0001p if as you state, and I quote,
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs aren't going to give "INFA" the renewed "mineral & marine" licence in a hurry. In my most humble of opinions - INFA will be lucky to recieve such notification any time soon if at all this year.
Making "INFA" extremely over valued "again - in my most humble of opinions" valued at just a tad over £7m for a few plots of land, on land and loch with no go ahead permission to operate and a hoard of protesters banging at their door.
So to sum up, in your humble opinion, this is a dead duck, quack quack, but you are still looking for a, what was it, a humongous order when the price drops to 0.35p!!! Eh run that past me again, I'm lost Mitch me old mucker!!!
Nice to have you back if only for the comedy appeal?
Mr T
Valid?
Such enlightenment offered by Aunty as usual to people making valid comments.
Put your money in one of Neil Woodfords funds if you can't take the heat lol. Your investment decisions have to be your own I'm afraid. You can't blame mm's, markets, the milkman. Suck it up ;-) No one is 100% right all the time
Blair,
Some good points there.
I agree to a certain extent, the small numbers running the ship need to get the main project to fruition before reaching for new projects. However JW did address this, when he said, it was the offtaker who requested that Inca pursued this possible project and to be honest I don't think it will take up too much time at the minute, its in very early stages.
Yes agreed the sp has fairly nosedived this year, it was possibly pumped up to 2p but it should be much higher than today's paltry sum which in all honesty doesn't even reflect the current value of the asset. That's not unusual however Ive seen it many times, there are too many sellers around at the minute, not enough buyers, simple economics I'm afraid
The Chairman also concerned me, again though JW addressed this yesterday saying an appointment will be made in the Autumn, therefore I will take his word at this particular time.
The market is subdued at the minute, too many questions and not enough answers, this I'm afraid is the usual course for projects such as these, I'm confident that later this year we will see a dramatic turnaround here, just a matter of being patient and sticking around.
Mr T
It’s only 25 grand ffs. Peeps get all hot and bothered don’t they. If you can’t make up your own decisions, go for a cash isa
This is not the first time that the market has reacted negatively to public comment from the CEO. As a long-term holder with several million shares, unlike many here, I have been distinctly unimpressed with JW's interviews and public utterances; it seems I am not alone.
A halving of the share price in 2018, never mind the drop from the (clearly pumped) high in January and the subsequent placing price suggests that all is far from well. Blaming market manipulation is optimism at best, delusion at worst (though it clearly happens).
2 things are of continued and increasing concern to me: firstly, the abrupt departure of the chairman, with no hint of an explanation as to the real reason why; secondly, the recent focus on projects beyond Islandmagee - this smacks to me of diversion. Stick to the knitting, John!
Islandmagee is a massive project in and of itself and requires commitment and focus to bring to fruition, particularly now that 7 caverns are allegedly to be brought on-stream together.
My belief in Islandmagee was cemented when Arun was appointed, given that I have some (small) knowledge of Humbly Grove, thus I remain a committed long-term holder. Recent communications have tested my patience. It was all beer and skittles at the start of the year, with regular twitterage lapping up the positive share price activity. Stuff has now got real and the market does not like the board's reaction to it.
Happy-clapping on message boards cannot mask the reality of the market.
It would appear the JW interview left somebody feeling very unhappy, or perhaps betting on a big drop
He's a good lad isn't he. Mr Dependable. Happy he's happy.
The market is fickle and can catch up later. Us early birds will reap the bigger rewards. IMO
My post earlier was an attempt at managing expectations as to future SP levels. Based only on my experience thus far. After just listening to this latest interview with snippets like 50/50 equity and Mcaps in the hundreds of millions, my expectations have been bolstered.
So lets hope we actually do get to Snowmans 20p at some point in the future.
I will be adding while we are still down here. fwiw.
The market can do one. :)
I agree with you chrishutch but the market does not agree as we see it dip further this afternoon.As an entry point at todays SP it is good but where will it be tomorrow. In the interview it covers all topics & all of which are in progress nothing for a month or two including the EU Grant.I am holding & my Italian holiday is now next May not this year but the rewards will be multiples of where we are today.
At this level, it has to be a buy really.