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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT9Pz6W9-jA&ab_channel=CNN-News18
How long before UN council voids russian veto abuse... we can hope.
Given Putiny feckwittery annexation, UKR unlikely to stop, EU/US likely to step in/up, holy crud, pass the popcorn, and the rad suits.
are you mockin' at me, I said ARE YOU MOCKIN' AT ME !
#itsfriday
> To chose to limit the voting constituency to a representative secret ballot and not opt for a corporate action is a deliberate choice.
eh, II sent me an email about the vote, gave me the usual vote mailbox with controls to apply the vote. Not seeing any conspiracy here. If anything HL didn't do X, that seems about the sum of the entire day of your posts here BB. Moving on, nothing to see.
22-Sep-22 16:45:23 199.625 200,000 Buy* 197.00 199.95 399.25k
Link is on
https://www.polymetalinternational.com/en/investors-and-media/news/press-releases/30-08-2022/
> This is not a movie where James Bond wins all the time.
This is not a move where a dictator can start rolling into europe shouting 'mine'.
> have you any idea how stupid your comments are and the consequences of this action
Have you any idea how stupid the great poohtiny must be to think his actions WONT have consequences?
> He's like the gambler that doesn't know when to quit, always doubling down.
This. Eventually he's going to run out of comrades, sorry, I mean chips.
still valid tho :#
Uh, unless I missed something, no dividends are going to be coming for the forseeable, nothing has actually changed since the company has shareholders in MOEX and LSE, cannot pay MOEX holders through the central clearing bank so won't pay *anyone* (to keep 'all' shareholders interests in mind). Best you can hope for is a debt paydown and feel good on the companies perforance operating in uncertain times, imo.
on topic: UK imports no fuel from Russia for first time on record - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62659391
I dont get why anyone would sell at these prices, these are buy-in prices not exit prices, not worth the effort #paperhands :)
> Good and bad reside on both sides of the debate equally.
In the current case the the bad clearly resides with russia, the agressor state. Everything else is secondary. Given what russia has done, anything Ukraine does in response is fine.
Heck I'd offer 0.5 euros for a gut full, cept my gut is already full :)
> and work out some sort of security deal with Russia
riiight, you mean like Ukraine did a few years ago? You think _any_ nation in the world would be able take Russia at its word?! gah!
> This is as good as suspended really, totally untradeable.
Its more like fishing. You bait up and cast, maybe you get a bite, but waiting and watching is part of the activity. You never know when someone is going to dump a truckload up stream, or it could be a slow day. There are still purchases going on , just smaller, meaning it becomes more of a Full Time Job to recast over and over to accumulate. Any shares below 2quid are a bargain, partly the price but also because they are _available_. #happycasting !
Not seeing much red flags, last I heard their debt was serviced through unsanctioned banks? Poly has enough cash in the bank to contnue to service that debt, and of course, its *businss as usual* still. Of course things could change.
120? not seeing that either, unless nukes come into play, whatever pudgyface throught he was trying to accomplish, he now has a very large up close and personal border with NATO, goals for Ukraine now seem meaningless in this context, other than mass murder/terrorism, stealing grain, tractors, anything not bolted down. Utter fekkwittery, pass the popcorn.
> Who can you currently buy through?
- interactive investor
- halifax
- hargreaves lansdown
there are more
mmm, got clawed on a market bid there at 187.5, shares not to be found atm. Price doesnt seem to have much relevence at low liquidity!