Neil, I think that you were genuine enough in your views throughout the day, but as you admit, a bit OTT. The thing is that most people who put their money don't want t to hear negative views, true or false. The positive posts are consoling to those who are unsure and annoying to those who have seen this scenario too many times. Me, I have been in many a failed company, mainly because I am a gambler. Who dares, wins or loses, namely loses on shares.
This has been a high risk for several months and mainly for traders and gamblers. A very big chance of going into administration and shareholders getting nothing, but also a slim chance of an offer.
From my past experience, the majority of companies in administration go kaput. All you can do is await the outcome and hopefully some good news comes out of it. GLA
It says in the first paragraph that BJ has no further interest in the ordinary shares.
Aberdeenman pushed this from the Bermele days, pre-suspension. To his credit, he did find out where the new investment was, although comparing it to Fevertree was a tad overoptimistic. He has either bottom drawn it or got out.
That takes me back to 1960 when, in my trainspotting days at Tamworth low level, the last train through at dusk was the Night Mail from Euston.
Tha Gloucester sorting office use to be adjacent to Gloucester Station.
About time mail trains were utilised again along with many other train friendly goods.
Agree with Ali, That's what has been missing here for some while. It's a shame that it has fallen from the £10/11/12 days when VanV and co were around.
I've had a gut full of Aim shares and all the manipulation and hope that it does come good for all you LTHs.
Lawrence, It's a pity that the Civil Service, Police, Education Authorities, and Woke Councils don't read your posts. They would be having heart attacks now.
W, Virtually nil. The RNS is very contradictory a d I can't see anything good coming out of it so shareholders.
This, along with EVR and to a certain extent, POLY, was always going to be very high risk with the sanctions imposed on Russia. As being more of a gambler than an investor I've had a go at all three but now have got out.
I've taken risks in the past in companies about to go bust or delist and always lost.
Hope that everything turns out well for you all here.
Mick, Quite ironic that Arsenal FC is sponsored by "Visit Rwanda."No Human Rights issues there then!
Don't kid yourself, a lot of Asylum seekers living in 3 and 4-star hotels here are also receiving up to £250 a week in benefits, more than Pensioners get.
Rob, Multiply 2.5 by the number of shares in issue = Mkt.
Garrus, 3pm Newmarket.
Oriens, I remember Porky arriving on the NCYT board and predicting a £54 outcome for the share when it hit £12 then dropped back. But he did appear to add an endless stream of money on top-ups. He has also been doing the same for months on the DDDD board.
I'll vouch for Slugmum's offer as he bought some off me over a year ago. Hope that this comes good for you all.
Generally a preliminary T/O assessment.
ShareH, Of course they are, especially on Aim, don't believe otherwise. It may well be set on Algorithms and set for a range each day, but they can override to suit. Supply and demand are only a fraction of the overall scheme.