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It was actually Oscar Wilde who said that 'A man who knows the price of everything..knows the value of nothing'.
This share has tanked from £14 a few years ago to less than £2 today.
FACT.
Hopefully 2024 will be a better year than 2023 because let's be honest..it couldn't be much worse.
'Patience is the key here'?
How many times have I heard that cliched claptrap on this MB.
What is the duration of this patience?
12 months?
5 Years?
10 Years?
The meek don't inherit the earth they die prematurely.
Unplugged
Very much agree. Just because you apply critical thinking to a situation doesn't mean you are a 'de-ramper'.
Unfortunately because we all want CWR do well the cerebrally challenged 'like' posts that fantasise about 'good news just around the corner' or repetition of old news .
I'm 50% down on this and I don't ever think I will get my money back.
The board knew the JV was off the table but said nothing for 18 months. Hardly a way to build investor confidence. I now take everything they say with a large pinch of salt.
My only hope is that some other deal is signed and the markets fall back in love with hydrogen/technology.
Whose 'holding it down' mate?
The Holy Ghost?
Derampers...MMs...Shorters...
What an absolute load of testicles.
Had it not been for the Delta deal we would now be looking at sub £1.
ITM would soon be overtaking us.
Anyone happy/content with the way this SP is going is either mentally ill or a paid ramper.
Unplugged.
Ha ha. Very good.
It's great having two jobs that are so diametrically different.
I find it tends to produce better results when the electro convulsive therapy leads are plugged in rather than unplugged.
I will discuss Ceres during our next ward round with other psychiatric professionals.
I would settle for £5 personally ; )
*WARNING*
Some alarming news for all those who've diagnosed me as having some form of multiple personality disorder (I'm too old for schizophrenia which starts in your late teens). I've just bought some more Ceres. One of my patients Clinton Baptiste has rubbed one of his balls and seen £2.50 by 4.30pm.
Let's hope Clinton has called it right.
Ha ha ha. I actually work in forensic psychiatry. I'd make far more money working in finance and work far fewer hours.
I actually sold £10,000 worth of Ceres this morning & bought HBR & L&G.
*WARNING* I might buy back into Ceres but not today. I think it's a good company and worth investing in.
But for me buying/selling shares is a bit of a hobby. I'm certainly no expert and if I call the SP correctly it's pure luck. Absolutely no skill involved on my part whatsoever. GLAH
She said "There is no reason.
And the truth is plain to see"
One of 16 vestal virgins
Who were leaving for the coast
And although my eyes were open
They might well have been closed
And so it was that later
As the miller told his tale
That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
GLAH
Some interesting points of view here today. Why do people always think black v white or right v wrong etc?
Most things are shades of grey. Whilst not sharing the absolute optimism of Savvy that doesn't negate everything he say's
Anyway, sermon over, just added some more CWR by selling some IAG.
It's a calculated risk which may or may not pay off.
We'll see.
Everybody invested here (such as me) wants CWR to do well. Why on earth wouldn't we? What possible reason is there to knock this share?
The difference is that some holders are more objective than others & more knowledgeable etc. So if intelligent, well-informed CWR holding posters are urging caution, listen to what they say.
The JV is dead. Full stop. Read the RNS. Rigor Mortis is now setting in.
However, the Delta deal was signed which is significant & there may be other deals in the pipeline
As for this Warren Buffet 'The market transfers from impatient to patient etc etc etc'....
A more appropriate quote;
"In the long run we are all dead"
John Maynard Keynes.