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Unfortunately this comment didn't go down well......David Richards, CEO and co-founder of WANDisco
Richards, who calls the numbers “ridiculous,” is flabbergasted at the amount of business WANDisco is suddenly generating.
“It is bonkers what is going on right now with our company. I’ve never seen anything like it,” he says. “It was always sort of, this was what we said was going to happen. When it actually happens, you have to have the numbers to back it up.”
....is certain no posts on here or adfvn will change the SP one iota. We can all speculate what is going to happen, even Stokey only speculates. The problem here is Chinese whispers, once people like Stokey posts something negative or positive others take it as gospel and the word spreads meaning small pi's tend to believe the rumour and buy or sell just on that. The whole point about holding here is if you know, you know you know.
Stokey has valid points but he's only saying what is written which anybody can access. If you believe in Harl as I do then hold because you know eventually it will rise.
Cheers Alamo :)
....there are a quite a few doom and gloom merchants on here today who even if Harl made 50 billion profit would find a lot of negativity in an RNS. Constantly picking holes is not conducive to a happy board, wouldn't want to be married to them. Today's RNS is the best we could hope for, it's certainly upbeat and going forward it will re-rate in time, it's a buy!
....news. Though this was going places in 2014, since then it's dropped 99.25%!!!!!
JB is not a nice guy, refused to give a straight answer to my questions a year ago.
Anybody who thinks this will regain some traction then you should stop looking through those rose tinted glasses!
.....you know, you know, you know, wheels within wheels, it takes a lot to grease those old cumbersome giant cogs but it's grinding slowly which is a beauty to watch. Expecting another RNS come next Tuesday or Wednesday. JW has got the message, it's a pity a certain amount on here haven't.
Previous auctions of Zimbabwean diamonds have fetched an average of about $400 per carat, but this rises to $12,000 per carat for exceptional items. As a low ballpark, consider that VAST’s diamonds are below average, and sell for $300 per carat. At 129,400 carats, that’s $38.82 million. Excluding expenses, investors are looking at a rough profit of $35 million — more than double the current market cap.
And this excludes the value of its multiple exploratory operations. Of course, there’s also a possibility that the diamonds fetch the average of $400 a carat, or even far more.
This presents an interesting dilemma for the would-be investor. Assuming the diamonds are taken into possession and sold in a timely fashion, then the income should see the market cap at least double based purely on what would then be cash at hand. Indeed, it could go further than double, as VAST would then be well-capitalised to develop every asset it has at pace.
.....no comment on this, just sold for a handsome profit, last year thought this was another which has gone, every dog has its day :)