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I guess your opinion on SP performance depends on what you bought in at and what you plan to sell at. If you bought in the single digits or lower teens, then current SP is a great return in a little over a year. If you bought in higher, then not so good.
It’s interesting that there are so many people (sellers) that don’t see potential from where we are now and decide to offload rather than wait for a much better outcome
The frustration for me is how long circa 23p be a gift before it is actually where we are? I understand the buzz phrases "it's a gift at these prices" and so on. I agree that this will most likely rise however don't think a continually saying that the current price is undervalued or whatever phrase you choose to dolly it up with is actually useful or going to appease anyone at any level. All any PI is interested in is how much they start with and how much they end with. After a really poor 6 months here it is understandable why frustrations are getting the most of people. Continually checking to see the share down again. A great bunch of news yesterday yet its crashed 7% today? Comments CF made about the spin outs and year end were to bullish imo and haven't helped the share. Looking at what he has said yesterday that the spinouts will be completed soon then I would think that sentiment of things going at light speed don't all appear as they seem.
I am very happy with my investment in OO.
Today at 23p , its up approx. 50% from last year at 15p ( with the year high of approx 45p, up 300%))
So, people can **** him off as much as they need too. But the numbers tell the story so far. And CF had done very well.
The fact the SP is 23p today, is just a gift imo . If I remain invested i will receive free shares in three new company's plus the
fruits from the increased revenues in 2020. Its not unrealistic to imagine that 45p could be the equivalent of todays 23p , with a SP high of over 60p. CF has done an excellent job so far, despite his natural tendency to over promise, exaggerate the timelines etc ....he gets there, and that is what separates OO from 95% of other AIM investment choices... they promise the world, and never deliver.