Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Some lovely buying at the end of the shift
Averaged down yesterday
If all goes well will be in the green tomorrow
I hope that goes for more of you holders ??
Surely they cannot find anything else to spoil the party ???
All the sales have found new portfolios
The management here will be pulling out all the stops to get back on track ??
Told the Institutions not to sell yet !!!
Next update will be the recovery announcements
Divi and good news !!
If you have held until now don’t bottle it now
GLA
If you recall some of the below analysts where on the investor call yesterday...Jadestone Analyst Recommendations per Bloomberg Terminal6 Analysts Rate Jadestone Energy (JSE) All 6 Have BuysAverage Analyst Target Price as of 26 April 2023 = 102pPeel Hunt Analyst Matthew Cooper Rating Updated on 26 April 2023 Buy with Target Price 100pPanmure Gordon Analyst Ashley Kelty Rating Updated on 26 April 2023 Buy with Target Price 110pJefferies Analyst Mark Wilson Buy Rating Updated on 25 April 2023 with Target Price 85pStifel Analyst David Round Buy Rating Updated on 25 April 2023 with Target Price 120pInvestec Analyst Alex Smith Buy Rating Updated on 14 March 2023 with Target Price 95pBerenberg Analyst James Carmichael Buy Rating Updated on 17 November 2022 with Target Price 105pAnalyst don’t seem too agree with the majority on this blog
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