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The maths for the average project is £395k divided by 120 which is £3.3k per project. The figure is slightly higher as the 120 includes trial projects which may lead to new customers. The company has given sales figures for H1, an update on current sales would be most welcome. We are looking at almost a project a day in H1 so it is reasonable to say that sales are now in excess of 1 a day at present.
I just can’t fathom why the company absolutely refuse to say anything or even update their website. It leaves a nasty stench in the air.
Are they that afraid of Tom Winnifrith and his lot ganging up on them? Why?
Morning Roger, I'm not invested here now, my small investment was sold at a loss. Have you sold up now or holding onto half just in case?
I read your frustration, and if I had your amount invested I understand why.
You seem clued up with the companies faults, and for want of a better word "stealing" your money. Is it not just worth reporting VDTX to the FCA.
Good luck if your still in Roger.
I reported them already. Once over the price manipulation to let the recent ‘strategic investor’ in at was effectively a 75% discount and then also because of no TR1 in spite of that so-called strategic investor instantly owning about 20% of the company. I asked them to look into a serious level of forward selling and what imho amounts to insider trading.
I didn’t even get an acknowledgement of either letter. That’s the wonderful FCA for you though. They’re not interested in retail investors. It’s all run by the iis and slippery as hell.
Not sold yet. Just waiting for one more piece of news on this MOU and if that goes belly up then I’ve lost £130k in total. I wanted to support a start up in green energy that was good aesthetically. Much good it’s done me.
Imv mms were complicit (PH?) in driving the share price up towards 2p then a load of forward selling and then the huge drop to allow the placing. What really stuck in my throat was the fact the company in the RNS effectively congratulated themselves for being able to raise anything at all.
I’ve already written this off as it just stinks from every angle. I suspect some in-the-know people will end up making a lot of money out of this company but it’s already been decided it won’t be any retail investors. Tom Winnifrith was right all along