RE: The 2026 Pivot: Why the "Old Narrative" No Longer Fits30 Jan 2026 11:06
Thats so dumb and shows how wet behind the ears you are you must be paid to post. Folks here lost thousands a few hundred quid isnt going to change anything.
They wouldnt also because Alessandro said we are ready to fly which was a pile of rubish as is everything else that has spewed from his lips
Its obvious their is clear manipulation taking place on this share someone is mopping shares up for nothing somewhere
Its a sxxt share and people wont get their money back and SYME will get away with it as people at this level know the system and nobody wil be held accountable. This is unfortunately the society we live in now and the UK has really become a third world country so dont be thinking some regulating body is going to save anyone
Im glad I walked away when i did it saved me a lot of life which i have used for living rather than wrting crap on a BB board and spreading negativity day in day out
I suggest everyone move on and not waste another thought on this company we were all sold a crock of rubbish and false lies and promises. Revolutionary yet years on it still hasnt happened yet and someones pockets somewhere are being lined yet the shareholders continue to suffer. These experts know how to imdemnify themselves so dont be so hopeful take a step back and move in mate
Theres a world recession taking place cant see SYME getting low rates or funders that will make the offering attractive. Gone are the days of 1percent interest where lenders could put what they want on top
Supply@ME has a deep pipeline of inventory to be securitised on behalf of client companies — some €1.3bn of inventory, of which around €0.5bn is ready to be served/for execution by virtue of the completion of the onboarding process. During the second and third quarters of 2020, Supply@ME will undertake the issuance of the securitisation notes for these inventories, kick-starting the fee income revenue stream for Supply@ME. We believe that this could represent a material catalyst for the share price.