blimey - the bookburners are out in force today!12 Nov 2021 10:58
Posts disappearing as soon as they go up. here's my post again... I'll keep posting it until it stays... good lord there's some very odd people on this BB..
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This share is under attack by its management, not this BB. It's clear why the price was drifting and why it fell off the cliff yesterday. Neither of those price movements had anything to do with what's posted on this BB.
The daily BB arguments are tedious in the extreme, I'll grant you that. The case for investment is certainly not helped by the cult members posting the same sloganeering drivel 8 hours a day. I imagine a number of these people are paid to keep up the good work; there are others who I believe are genuine, but hard of thinking. I checked one such poster's history and it was remarkable - 100s of posts with essentially the same ten words rearranged; no information or discussion about the company, the product, or the market, just an idiotic sign off phrase about the coming of the promised land. Every single day, including weekends.
Neither is the case for investment helped by Walter Mittys claiming to work for the company. These types tend to favour 'I could tell you but I'd have to kill you' posts alluding to intangible inside track info. They are always, always liars and know no more than you and I.
On the other side we have several posters who are clearly benefitting from the share price falling. Exactly how and why, I know not, but there's really no other explanation for the time and effort put in to disrupt and spread doubt.
The investment case for SYME is rather simple: it's a good idea, and if the market shares that assessment they will have customers. If [when] they announce the captive bank and the first tranche of IMs the share price will rise. The more customers they have, the higher the share price will rise. It really is that black and white. And before any of the walking dead of either camp have a pop at my motivation for this post, I bought back in two days ago... thinking that 0.24 was a great entry. Timing is indeed everything...