Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Okay, I'll bite. Explain how you think a mask will protect against Lassa fever. Do you even know what it is?
The same guy that pumped RMS (now NNN) on more than one occasion, despite all the obviously-dodgy stuff that went on over there. If he's pumping GMR, it almost makes me want to sell up to be honest.
"you’ve only made a loss if you press the sell button". A fallacy. By definition, you make the loss when you press the buy button. Anything else is internal justification. You're losing every day by not having that money invested in something with a rising share price.
You can spot Toli's cut an paste jobs because they bear some semblance to English. When he/she has to write their own script, we get epic stuff like, "sprout and the bulge".
Syrup is spot on. Look at the charts. End of. Technical analysis for RMS needs only GCSE-level stats knowledge.
Are the BOD paying you per-post Toli? You're obviously somebody who isn't very familiar with the company and has only had a cursory glance at the history here. That was pretty clear when you started to attack somebody who was supportive of the company.
Looking at DrM's recent postings, you'd be forgiven for thinking he must be about 8 years old.
Based on yesterday's predictions, I guess we should treat that as a "strong buy" recommendation. ;-)
Looks like I withdrew too soon. There's a life lessson there. :-)
In at 295, now out again. Never thought I'd see a return of the PMO day-trading days here.
Okay, let's add a category for fence-sitters then. :-)
Pointless to ask. Optimists will say it's cheap now, pessimists will say 0.75p, those who have abandoned all hope will say don't risk it.
Your last sentence pretty much cuts through all of the hot-air surrounding the one basic aim of most on here.
I wonder what really goes through the heads of some of the posters on here. No stable person of adult age would restort to calling people "vermin" and "scum" because they have a different opinion about a company. Some seem to think people pointing out problems with RMS are the ones with an agenda and are causing the price to drop. A basic confusion over which is cause and which is effect there I think.
It's not illegal to express an opinion. Somebody with inside knowledge of the company would (or should) be in trouble for posting on here in an effort to manipulate. Try proving it though. A certain ex-board member was blatently posting company-sensitive information in various places and seems to have got away with it. IMHO, some of Dr Cave's Twitter exploits have been highly-questionable too.
There are reasons for some of the so-called derampers to think this lot are a bunch of shysters and to suspect something dodgy may still be going on, despite the BOD change.
Kainos: "PS - we have a very short supply of workable anti-biotics worldwide.
Maybe NANO .."
What are you even talking about? You seem to be trying to suggest something on par with Trump talking about injecting bleach.
Cliches like, "wouldn't want to be out of this for the weekend", really only apply when you have no confidence in the fundamentals and expect a high frequency pump/dump. If it was a solid investment, missing the initial ramp up would be unfortunate, but not the end of the world. Admit that it's a trader's share and cut all the nonsense.
Ha ha. Yea, this share never moves. Winge, complain. Come on GMR, spite me by going up even more tomorrow. :-)
Now that's better. Let's see if we can hold this momentum into the end of the week.
@Nina007 My understanding is that BFE would not take into account good or bad seal and would test the filter efficiency of the material. The "close to the 99% needed for FFP3 respirator" seems to be somewhat misleading as the poor airseal of a surgical mask means you could never compare it to a respirator.
There are masks on the market with a claimed BFE of > 99.9% at a fraction of the cost of the Pro-Larva ones. In real-world use, it's a meaningless metric unless you have a proper, sealing respirator.
98.7% filtration rate? So is that 98.7% of what goes through the mask or 98.7% of air inhaled and exhaled when wearing? Important difference.
What does it take for this share to hold onto some gains? A stream of good news doesn't seem to have enticed the buyers in.
Sorry, just venting!