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Comparing with Atlantic Lithium (ALL) at development stage, mining costs, NBV would suggest otherwise or are both undervalued?
Have finally received the funds this morning
The shares were purchased when it was Hur from 2 years ago, I received the 1st dcu 2nd October with no issues - it's all very frustrating to have to keep chasing this up
Yes I think your right that HSBC may receive as a total payment because I phoned computershare who have no record for me personally, the thing that worried me from HSBC on the chat, they said there are no further distribution coming through them
Anybody else still having issues receiving payment through HSBC, they are advising me that I need to speak to Prax directly?
Thanks Corry v helpful
The 1.87p stated it would only be paid if there was a minimum 450k barrels (not being paid the proceeds) i.e. it was a safety net in case the well stopped producing is my take on that, the deal clearly stated any revenue between March and 30th June would be included in the 30.09 payment , therefore there must not have been a lifting for June/or the revenue of were not received until July
I was expecting we might receive the Apr and June lifting in this payment but by the looks of the figures from last RNS in Apr it only includes this one, is everyone expecting we should therefore possibly receive 3 liftings worth for the period July to Dec ?
Its not the DCU I was referring to , it's the comparison enhancement table saying if Hurricane were a standalone in 2024 we would only receive 0.83p per share if we carried on as is without the FSP
Has anyone else noted on the presentation they are saying only 80 odd pence would be payable in 2024 as a standalone , surely that's an error unless there's something unexpected happening in that particular year?
Add another 325k
I would hold onto your money after reading the RNS , don't think the shorters will be closing positions anytime soon!
https://guernseypress.com/news/2022/11/11/moonpig-factory-to-feature-on-national-tv-this-evening/
How can Liontrust purchase an extra 5% yet the share price drops?
You may save in the short term buying below the 12p placing but after consolida
tion you have allowed shorters to trade your shares where as the placing shares cannot be if I'm reading correctly hence why the share should become less volatile the more that we're bought?
I'm pretty sure ive seen its not the first time they have had a write off which would mean they are more profitable than the figures show but ultimately share price was overvalued at the start
Short sellers would have picked up on the fact that at around £2 per share it was overvalued hence the continuous drops in a ins market that had been struggling followed by more recently the travel sector, having said that I believe there is now value and would hope to get 70-75p in the next 1-2years so long as the cruise industry can survive
Goodwill is an intangible asset i.e not physical basically when it first floated on the stock market it had been over valued therefore as accounting principles/stock market rules state it be must be lowered in value so as not to overstate.
Almost 75% of cineworld's revenue comes from US so its better to keep a closer eye on their news than UK and row, I'm sure the larger institutions will move in if theres easing of restrictions, as a negative their increasing unemployment rates will affect potential revenues but I'm sure US is the most capable ecomomy of bouncing back