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don't agree entirely. i don't expect utopia but surely people could refrain from going out of their way to **** people off by spouting nonsense on a discussion form that they have no genuine interest in. the aims of the individuals are clear - trolling, trying to create fud, generally being disruptive... however you want to describe it.
i agree with ignoring the idiots to an extent, but your solution of switching to alternate media (although not unreasonable) means that the disruptive behaviour of a few would render these forums useless. that's treating the symptom not the cause. i'd much rather forum users report the disruptors with a view to getting them banned by lse.
i don't know about you but i comment (infrequently) on those forums but only relating to the shares i'm invested in, or am considering. i don't go on other forums to spout fud or tell everyone what a lousy investment choice they have made.
personally, i have no axe to grind with investors of prem (i am not one of them). i hope like investors of kod they make a killing because i suspect many of the investors are people like me who are simply trying to make my money go further so i can provide my family a better life.
so, if we can't have utopia, how about people just stop cvnts?!? is that too much to ask?
I am in the process of setting up a SIPP (for me) and a Junior SIPP for each of my two kids (both still in primary school). So, for me this has been interesting reading - thanks Alas_Smith and Fromage
RB - so, you're asking if now is the time to get out when your own assessment is this share is 'hugely undervalued'?!? Is your usual strategy to sell out of hugely undervalued shares?
Also, please explain how Bernie has let us down twice. If you mean the two delays to receive the financing please point out how Bernie controls the speed of the administration process and the release of the funds. If you identify (as you should) these are outside of his control, you may wish to reconsider how accountable he is...
... unless, you're deliberately posting negatively for a certain agenda you may have?!?
I'm particularly grateful to those posters who created accounts very recently to inform us today of all the woes of KOD (dangerous geography, overinflated MCap, imminent placing, Armageddon etc) that would result in the price 'tanking'. Most of these experts have been very quiet recently and didn't think to warn us over the last few days/weeks/months etc, yet somehow they knew what was coming today. Nevertheless, we are lucky that of all the shares across LSE they specifically chose the investors of KOD, and KOD alone, to deliver their wisdom to. Very lucky indeed considering similar SP activities were taking place at what some may view as a 'rival' company in the sector.
Its a shame their foresight wasn't able to identify the impact of these issues sooner, ie before the price drop. That would be valuable information. No doubt they will not think it necessary to point out the future SP rise.
Regards... Bugerov
Kodal received a mention in Money Week amongst distinguished company. Money Week provide a list of funds, trusts, shares etc that are most popular for investors during the month. Kodal was ranked 7 of 10 of the most popular stocks bought on the Interactive Investor platform in April 23. Detail pasted in immediately below along with link.
The 10 most popular stocks purchased by investors
These were the most popular stocks bought on the platform in April 2023.
1. Legal & General
2. Glencore
3. Tesla
4. Lloyds Banking Group
5. TUI AG
6. Rio Tinto
7. Kodal Minerals
8. Barclays
9. Vodafone
10. THG
Source:
https://moneyweek.com/investments/funds/605420/the-top-funds-to-invest-in-now?utm_term=67552119-0E0A-481E-A646-B07A64AD4DD0&utm_campaign=3854FBCB-FE1F-457E-9C9A-87C5805A0127&utm_medium=email&utm_content=32C5CD30-752C-4960-8DA8-FCD07D9C8260&utm_source=SmartBrief
Please add my 100,756 to the list.
Bugerov
I hold 100, 756.
Thanks to all concerned.
Best wishes... Bugerov.