George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
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Passengers in Aberdeenshire were stuck on a train for 17 hours as Storm Arwen swept across Scotland.
Following a track across the North Sea, Storm Arwen is expected to shift away into the continent later on Saturday, leaving a drier day for many on Sunday.
We had no storm effect reaching the south-east, in Hastings,.
Trust all are safe this morning re UK storm. I'm on the North sea coast and still blowing bad now. The road is closed just down from the house, can't see round the corner out of my window, but probably a tree down, maybe a flattened car. Bit scary, feeling the whole building shaking.
Irrational markets - just thinking back to when the sp was at the £2.00 mark, we were doing $60m EBITDA. Now we are say $150 - $160, nearly three times as much. sp is relatively at the same point! Shares as cheap as they have ever been.
Gdog no not a head banger, though some may disagree. Drum n bass is more my style. The name is a silly name from my online gaming days. Thanks for the reply.
dog Id be happy to join you in buying at these crazy prices but there is a chance I might need my funds before end of this year to buy a house. So I cant take the risk that the shorts could continue to take this down even further than it already is and before any market update expected in January to re-confirm the ongoing excellent results. If the board cant figure out some way to get back at these shorts, there is simply no defence. If we are still at these levels come January, even a great report might only take it back to around $ 18 or $19 before the bloody shooters will be back for more.
...you or I can remain solvent.'
I just became a bit less solvent and, in my not so humble opinion, TRMR price remains irrational.
I had a couple GTC limit orders for 500 ADR units placed at $14.97 and $14.77. I did not expect they'd fill, but I'm not surprised they did, if that makes sense.
Instadeth,
I don't know about the big boys, one of which I am most certainly not, and I am not a 'professional stock trader', but a small private investor. I already have more than enough TRMR, but could not pass up what I believe to be stock in a company I like on sale down here, so I added a bit more today.
BTW: Are you a head banger? (Slang for Heavy Metal fan.)