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ive seen posts here saying four hundred percent required just to get us back to where we were before. when put like that it sounds bad however compounding interest makes it a lot easier than some would think.
example lets use one hundred percent as a doubler. first double .30 second double .60 third double 1.20. so now when we look at percent it takes only three one hundred percent rises to get get us to 1.2 which sounds a lot better than four hundred per cent rise to get us back to where we were. its perspective and also not difficult to achieve with the right announcements
gotham no not by any means but its the only one that is constantly under attack by unscrupulos bar stewards an the one that seems to have attracted an unusually high proportion of new investors. therefore i try to help maintain some balance on the board. most of the time i cant be bothered posting on lse but prefer to use small chat groups and twitter etc
captaim im hardly a bed wetter investor ive been here almost from the beginning adding at every opportunity. ive been investing for forty years in the stockmarket and ran sevaral companies in addition. it is in the companies best interests and investors alike to have a strong share price performance. if you cant see that you are clearly in the wrong game. you dont seem to understand that the lower the share price the more dilution which can ultimately cripple a company
someone stated that ist not az job to get the share price up sorry but thats completely wrong. a strong share price attracts strategiv investors and prevents dilution in fund raises. its every bit of his job along with growing the company. the two go hand in hand if you think otherwise your in the wrong game
if AZ is serious about getting share price up what we need is a barrage of positive news. he has ample opportunity to do this by announcing the first monetisations and then announcing them individualy as they occur. this is what the market wants to see to be able to guage that the company is moving forward. come on AZ you might be a financial whizz but you are clueless in how to market the company for investors. you would be better handing that to someone else. the market just do not find you credible so give the news side to someone ese and start announcing all the positives each time
i have to say im not a fan of consolidation because every share ive been in that has consolidated over the years has invariably dropped back in price to approximately the same level as before consolidation. sadly people dont seem to look at mcap they have a fixed idea of share price and ignore the mcap. if this consolidates at any point im out immediately