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Don't see that happening. That's why MTR bailed IMO. Good old Mick at the helm and lot's of 5th rate claims. Lifestyle company.
Illaquens...exactly my view
Who knows BSG. To change sentiment the Board need to get rid of the Executive Chairman. No need for an Exec Chair and CEO. Non Exec Chair would be far better for today’s corporate Governance. Time to take the broom out and appoint a new one. Then re focus on the best potential projects and get rid of the rest. Perhaps a JV or two at some point. Most are just too small and are a distraction.
Not really. The real price is 0.675p. LSE have made the SP 0.75p. I've never really understood why that happens the odd time, maybe others can enlighten us?
Well, I've topped up again, probably for the last time. If it goes below 0.5p, I'll bail out completely. I've given it a couple of years already, and I would like to get a decent return before I get too old to enjoy it.
GLA
Not surprised that the SP is now down to placing price. Should provide a platform to move higher on decent update...
We might get a placing down there soon.
drilling billing will rotate the bit whilst the sp falls
THR truly is a depressing share for investors.
I think the recent 'strategic' placing was because in the past they were blamed for placing in desperation at a deep discount. So when it get's desperate again they can say at least they placed at a better price this time. They'll probably still place again at a deep discount anyways! IMO, DYOR ...
THR seem to be blowing a lot of cash recently. All these £1Million placings. Quite a lot for a one man and his dog outfit. IMO. Maybe they're going to buy some more claims so they can keep the drilling going.
B11 COPL relisted today. It opened at about 0.6p. Loads of burned fingers.
When I saw COPL up 16% a moment ago I thought MrP has backed a winner.....................then I see it's down 23% over the last 5 days (including today's uplift).
Ask Him. He has written on the COPL board today
Mr Positive hasn't posted since 18th July.
What to make of that?
plface
there ya go m8,the tea leaves were spot on
They have hit bonanza grades at Ragged Range. Must be.
Or someone has found a new use for the tungsten bulb.
looks like the end of the 3 month downtrend....is upon us...imo
near az dammit
As far as the Nickel is concerned I'd say they've seen a potential opportunity & route 95 heads in that direction "Last month BHP signed a lucrative deal with Elon Musk to supply nickel from its Kwinana refinery south of Perth, in Australia." Either way it's the Copper/Enviro developments that will really count, eventually.
Life's a beach if you're a THR director.
No Bigun2 it doesnot. It tells you the expectation was to raise at a higher sp based on completion of workstreams ( or atleast one) that would add value and entice investors in at a premium. Instead Thor have failed on all projects to achieve anything and instead have had to go cap in hand. Workstreams are set by management and timing should reflect all perceived issues/problems. Which just goes to show how useless Thor management is. Actually I'm wrong they did achieve one target. They got paid.
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It tells you that the investors want greater reward for less risk. We all want that don't we???