RE: Big big week upcoming!22 Jun 2026 06:57
Jag
What float unit is the best, I did note you are unable to offer technical help so usual crap comes out of your A R S E
You are out of your depth BOY
I remember the man in the hat who was hoping to get others to join a class action suit against Prem, I remember Jaglith/habital getting all excited at the prospect, then I hear that he took Prem to court and lost, it is not just the fact that he is out of his depth, he is a demented person who clearly has a corrupted spirit who gets happy at thought of others losing money like himself, not even sure if an excorocisim would help him now.
There are a few things that interest me, if people asked me questions on a subject I liked I would have no problem answering, I wish these questions were mine, these questions shine a light on habital, what do they say, sunlight is the best disinfectant, these questions shine a light on him that is to bright for him to hide in the darkness of his tiny mind, I expect to hear less from him and the educated slow people who thinks of him as some financial sage, as Prems share price climbs the wall of worry.
Come on habitual, your mate Incredaboy would get himself such a stiffy if you answer these qestions, the board will celebrate as it would not have to endure my posts on here any more.
1. If CMC already has cheap shares to sell, why would another placing need to be prepared immediately?
2. What actual evidence do you have that CMC is supplying those trades rather than normal market liquidity?
3. If the market is absorbing billions of shares without collapsing, doesn’t that suggest demand exists?
4. What share price action would make you admit your placing theory is wrong?
5. If management expected an emergency raise within days, why raise only £800k after first concentrate instead of doing the big raise immediately?
I was waiting for the first posts to mention the spodumene prices falling, something that will continue to happen because there is a strong dollar with a threat of higher interest rates in the future, commodities prices are unnder pressure for now.