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Christ, I hope not!
Well Islandmagee wouldn't help the situation in GB or mainland EU, given that the gas can only be pumped around the island of Ireland!
All that excitement around the twinning reversal of the SNIP - oh for the heady days of 2018 again...
We're saved!
Lottie123,
Clearly, you are a moron.
The fact that no director will buy a single share in the company, at any price, tells you all you need to know about how this ends.
Don't give me any codswallop about closed periods.
The only "thing" about this share is the debt.
Si,
Andrew Forrest likes to make money, not flush it down the toilet.
The promise of more jam tomorrow, although the quality and quantity of the promised jam seems to change all the time and tomorrow gets further away with each passing day. Meanwhile, the combination of chronic cash-burn and crushing debt levels are very much in the here and now, today. Tomorrow never comes...
People are strange. If an individual has lied to you repeatedly and broken every promise made (naturally, I am referring to our recently-departed PM - or am I?), surely it becomes incumbent upon that individual to restore their credibility; simultaneously, it is incumbent upon their audience to treat every word spoken with cynicism, given the litany of lies spun thus far. In this instance, however, I can only ascribe the continual belief in what is being said to some form of Stockholm Syndrome.
Surely JW should be undercutting the MV Granuaile by touting his brother's fishing boat - now THERE'S a research vessel!
Consuela,
Forgive me, but to what are you referring?
Sid,
I couldn't agree more.
Nope, still holding. I have lost so much that, perversely, I want to follow this to its inevitable conclusion. A real lesson in greed, from which I am learning.
Tomorrow might be fun, if anyone has the cojones to ask the real questions (I can't be there).
The appointment of Katya is a clear sign that Riverstone are positioning for the control of Islandmagee, be it by default or some soft form of buy-out. What would be left behind is worth less than zero.
Chrisatrdg,
It can fall to zero.
Our troughing twunt of a CEO has destroyed any credibility that Infrastrata(RIP) may have had.
That might pay the interest bill for a week.
SidTheMan,
Well, quite.
What is quite rare, even amongst AIM CEOs, certainly for a company of this size and with such a high level of non-performance, is a million quid a year in salary and bonuses, topped up with the "consultancy" fees in the hundreds of thousands for his brother's fishing boat to take samples off Islandmagee.
Jabido,
Sometimes, a company merely need pass the sniff test.
This one stinks.
Does that look like a survey vessel to you?
To which organisation does one report such a suspected act of malfeasance?