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As per the message to the other cheer leader, do your research.
If a company does well = praise
If a company does bad = criticism
It’s not difficult to understand.
Have a nice weekend all.
But that's not what you do Stan. Your posting history tells us that.
The following from 23 March 2022 when the KAV share price was 3p+ and you were disappointed over the fact that they couldn't get a deal done at Molopo,
"The Molopo farms deal failure is bad for KAV.
Invest significant sums of time and money into research and investigation only to crash their own share price, then try and do a deal on different terms and ultimately can’t get it over the line despite everyone being aware Molopo has big potential and would be the easiest of all KAVs holdings to sell on due to its geography and local road networks not to mention its potential.
Bad management"
I'm sure if I were to look further back I'd find more evidence. The same blueprint is in play with CGO, PALM etc. Always bemoaning management, their decisions, etc.
I suspect you're shorting a lot of these companies whilst acting the disgruntled shareholder.
The telltale sign for me is that he constantly tries to present KAV as a scam or con. And he’s always on about “red flags”. The message is very definitely “if you’re thinking of buying, don’t; if you’re currently a holder, sell”.
Calling it a scam also allows him to discount any positive point whatsoever, and to encourage others to do so. Even good news straight from the company by RNS can be discounted. “It’s a scam, they’re tricking you, they’re conning you, WAKE UP!!! Can’t you see it yet? I feel sorry for you. Look at all these deluded rampers who believe what the company says…”
These are the actions, not of a disappointed shareholder who wants the price to go up, but of someone who wants the price to go down.
I am not sure what is more comical
Believing that a random bloke on a internet message board could affect the share price
Or
Believing the failure to get the Molopo farms deal done was anything else other than a failure.
There’s clutching at straws and then there is Bozi
TBF Molopo has been a bad deal for two UK listed juniors seemingly run by a couple of mutual pocket p*ssers with nae idea how to find a mine... Though I suspect if they had a walk over the ridge at Kipushi they may find one... The only folks who did well out of this are the obvious, plus Roger Key who'd seem them coming. KAV and POW shareholders lost out, simples.
Molopo is a tough one, and has been the graveyard for many millions of exploration $s from majors for over 3 decades. Nowt really found. No easy UG2 or MR. No big slab of MS just waiting for a UK junior with no real expertise to find. Same as B1 and the other dreams being hyped now. Cheerleaders gotta cheerlead, downies gotta down.
IMHO KAV is just not that attractive, though I confess if I'd been daft enough to buy in week last Friday and sell Friday just gone, I'd have actually made money on KAV, something that's not often said. However, that's not my game.
But GLTAH all the same. Zims and China eh? May you live in exciting times.
And then there is the gift that keeps on giving, namely Metalhead25.
When have I ever wrote
“It’s a scam, they’re tricking you, they’re conning you, WAKE UP!!! Can’t you see it yet? I feel sorry for you. Look at all these deluded rampers who believe what the company says…”
Keep taking the tablets metalhead25
KAV has been badly managed, bad deals, bad leadership, changing business plans within weeks, flip flopping on drilling, expensive fund raising, etc.
The latest is the giving way of the company on the cheap along with wanting to buy a license in the WORST country in the world for mining.
But of course, it’s little old me, a random bloke on an internet message board shorting.
Now if you said it’s the board shorting to get the share price down by a combination of awful deals, bad PR, drills that found mud, business plans wrote on the back of a f*g packet, then you may have a point.
Keep up the cheerleading fellers
Well Stan, on the basis of about 15 seconds of looking at your posts, you wrote, just three days ago:
“ don’t forget the old rule of investing; if there are 2 or more red flags it’s more likely to be a scam than a communist party meet up”
Correct,
And it’s my opinion shared on a public message board is that there are a number of red flags in relation to Kavango.
Thank you for reposting my message, I hope it helps others out.
So we’ve shifted from being a shareholder to raising red flags in order to warn others. Give it up Stan, you’re embarrassing yourself.
You best get back to working on this theory you’re devising that the Zim project (a project you currently know nothing about) is not just bad but “sinister”. Is that intended to guard against the project, when announced, looking exciting and attractive? You can go “don’t take any notice of the good things you can see; worry about the SINISTER THINGS YOU CAN’T SEE”.
Red flags! Sinister! Scam! (I’m a shareholder, honest)
Metalhead25
Please relax, it’s Sunday evening.
Zimbabwe which was NOT in the business plan is a red flag for many reasons.
Keep on cheerleading, you might make the shareprice move up 🤣
And yes for the final time I am a shareholder.
If you want to buy my shares for the price I paid I will happily sell and move on.
Good night
Course you are, sunshine. You hold those shares
What price will you happily sell for Stan and what fundamentals is that based on?
I never said you were influencing the price on an Internet forum by the way. I said that I suspect you're shorting given your perma-bear outlook.
Also, let's be honest about this. None of us know what will come of Zimbabwe. What we do know is that Premier African Minerals, who are anything but what their name suggests, have an asset in Zimbabwe and 10 bagged their share price over the last 12 months or so. Their market cap hit c. £250m at its peak.
KAV could have 1bn shares in issue and a share price of 25p for the same valuation. Just 1700-1800% from here.
Another fine case of Zimbabwe and the Chinese this morning over at Premier aka PREM
Turney wanting to buy a license in Zimbabwe is a massive red flag
It still did a massive rise though Stan. 10 bagsbfrom 0.1 to 1p.
There was time and liquidity to get out as well.
How about answer the questions you're being asked.
Red flag! Scam! Sell! Aaarggh!!