The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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"I suspect you dont fully get the full responsibilities of a CFO and the workload it entails..."
I do, having worked alongside one closely, for 15 years.
business planning, budgeting, forecasting and negotiations are the primary responsibilities - some of which have been questionable i'd say, especially "forecasting", wouldn't you agree ?
I'm hopeful of Helen Cowing too - her linkedIn profile gives a good impression and she'll definitely be looking to make her mark, especially if the duration is short.
Stamp on the other hand, came into the role of CFO having already spent a number of years mellowing into the day to day at NEX. Arguably could have been better, but in my eyes was a bit less hungry to prove anything possibly.
No rise, glad i'm out.
You're right Paddy.
I nearly thought about adding a large tranche here at 65p, believing we'd be back up to 70-72p.....glad i didn't.
Waiting for better news now or the bombshell.......the latter being the most likely, based on past updates.
Finally out of this dog s*** of a share, with a smidgen of profit.
Buyback volume seems to be decreasing quite a bit now.... anything to read into that and what might happen when that comes to an end ?
Looks like they've been running reduced services since November last year on a number of lines & some cancelled completely. If the strike puts pressure on Germany for public transport funding increase, long term it'll be a good thing.
True, although if you bought in at the lowest during Covid lows, you'd still be up on either (admittedly a lot more on FGP)
And tbh, it was a throw of the dice, as i was eyeing up both :-|
If you bought pre-covid on MCG, then god help anyone.
Interesting read here
https://www.investorschronicle.co.uk/ideas/2023/10/23/this-stock-s-cash-is-worth-more-than-the-share-price/
Appears to a done deal, according to one source at least.
https://www.lne.es/economia/2019/11/21/alsa-desembarca-canarias-compra-empresa-20447061.html