RE: Nice £84,000 buy on close13 Nov 2024 20:54
Bags, I don’t think anyone in their right mind would consider our resident ramper anything other than, shall we be kind, and say slightly loopy lol!
My point in all seriousness is that I am quite happy at the moment given the strange arena that is AIM.
Let’s be honest. AIM is a gamble in which you can make and lose a lot of money quickly. Therefore, and only in my opinion, anyone in here should understand how AIM works as well as only risk money that you can afford to lose.
Having said that, in 30 plus years of investing, I have not seen a better risk to reward opportunity than Hex.
Of course the only certainties in life are tax and death, so as Trek would say, “usual caveats”.
I’m not going to bore anyone with a list of reasons why I think that this is a great opportunity, but it is patently obvious that a lot of people wander in here absolutely clueless as to the background of the investment and ask the most basic questions that anyone spending 10 minutes in research would not need to ask.
I have spent 43 years in business and (although I am semi-retired) I still run a successful management and leadership training business delivering qualifications up to CMI Masters Degree level. I also tutor in business studies for two Russell Group Universities on a part-time basis.
What I have learnt over the years is that it is the people in companies that are the most crucial factor in whether they succeed or fail (given certain perimeters of course). It is that experience that is the reason why I am chilled and optimistic about the considerable investment that I have here.
If it all goes pear shaped and I lose my investment, then I will console myself with a nice bottle of wine from my cellar.
If however it all works out fine (and I have a sneaking feeling that it will) then I will crack a couple of 2008 Dom Perignon’s that I have a case of ferreted away for such an occasion.
Rant over and chill folks. This is as close to a no brainer that I have ever seen on AIM, but it does require patience and an understanding of the silly games that get played on AIM.
Kind regards and good luck to all, the Bent1 (as the furry one likes to refer to me as).