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and immediate broker coverage to £24. Here we go at last!
Thanks for that pointer, Zombi3. Now just have to sit tight. Sure theyhave their fingers in at least one more pie!
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/activity:7018871444277182464
This will do it, once Fulcrum start building a few more plants. I bet there's big money in FT Cans for JMAT.
...seems to havebeen right. Early days and need RNS of some bloody marvellous clean energy breakthrough but feel its coming.
...our re-entry to FTSE100 will be beginning of a big climb here. They re clearly in the right sector and I would no9t be surprised if there are some exciting announcements to come.
Very disappointing results. Share buyback was an idiotic decision.
Ouch... End of year figures will hurt even more unfortunately.
Good stock, but no point in buying for another 6months..
Half year results tomorrow.
Word bingo
….favourable exchange rates……difficult trading conditions……poor exchange rates……high metal prices………low metal prices……Covid……unexpected costs……positive trading outlook…….. etc etc
I am long and enjoying the ride. The company is well positioned in an emerging set of industries. Nevertheless, Standard Industries won’t be able to raise funds currently. They own 5%. Who are these other Americans to whom you refer please?
Some pretty big parcels too! stand by!!
...against a market drop today.
yet the rise goes on. Apeirogon, Nibble...nibble...
Standard Industries debt is north of 8%. Not convinced they will increase their holding any time soon.
Jason31, I said it before on here but now look at who has been increasing their holdings in past fortnight - American institutions. This is the build up to a take out from across the pond.
I am hoping for an eventual price of £30.
Steve305:- I am a private investor tying to gain some losses that I have made over the past ten years, This game is extremely frustrating!
"i bought my first chunk last week at 1883 and i am now worried about the declining sp."
my advise is get another job this game is not for you.
I bought my first chunk last week at £1,883
I think the time to have started worrying was April 2021.
Steady sad decline since and nothing to be heard from the ‘new’ CEO since his initial all guns blazing Spiel.
I read the article but remember, nothing is quite what it seems, particularly over the Pond. Sure the company is working in a field with long quiet times before, hopefully, they are involved in another revolutionary discovery which prpoels them ahead for years but when you look at how the SP sits in comparison to other majors right now, my view is that it is not dissimilar. Interim figures due next month.
I'm starting to worry about the decline in the share price.
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/materials/lse-jmat/johnson-matthey-shares/news/johnson-matthey-plcs-lonjmat-latest-58-decline-adds-to-one-y
Ex-div date looming ....took a few.....Boe rate decision due 12ish today , happier days for savers...ATB
Dividends paid in acc now....surprise surprise those paid in shares . ...SP riding high GLA
...again within 12 months. Oer £30 per share by end 2023 and likely to split 3 for ! thereafter - if not bid for by USA!
At what price will the funding raise be I wonder??