Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I have two accounts. I applied for excess shares via both. I received 28.5% of the 1 million I applied for. You seem to have done far better than I did.
This is what I posted almost a year ago - not seen much change to be honest.
This is pitiful. I was invested here since about 2013. From memory, when I first bought, there were circa 60 million shares. I bought first at about 35p...and finally at about 87p (remember those days). It went slightly higher (never made the £1 - so no party) but has fallen incessantly ever since. I have forgotten the number of placings (it's a lot) and many were cited to pay for pre-contractual expenses. However, nothing substantial has been delivered and we are now robbing Peter to pay Paul. The financing has been disastrous, like continually maxing out one credit card to pay off a different one. I have put up with Iran (unfortunate), the ferry (poor leadership) and more MOUs that have gone nowhere than I can remember. I did sell a little while ago at a loss, but I held this for too long. I was suffering from FOMO, but I've had enough jam for a year (let alone just tomorrow). I honestly do wish all the other LTHs the best of luck - I hope PF can finally come good on one of his promises. My God, you deserve it.
I still look in form time to time - mainly to check on how things are going and I do find some of the comments amusing.
I really do hope that LTH's are rewarded for their patience. However, in true Dragon's Den style, 'I am out, and remain out.'
Thanks LR2,
Tom seems very very confident. The numbers are mind-blowing. Long way to go I know, but we've already waited a long time. A bit longer won't hurt as all the ducks now seem to be lined up.
Agree with you both to an extent. Share price atm does look a bit desperate. Having said that, I've had another top up today. I keep saying I won't, but then thought it is too good an opportunity to miss. As PR says, there is plenty in the pipeline...just got to keep the faith!
Both are my buys are also showing as sells.
Likewise, just bought more myself. Still holding the faith...but my patience is being seriously tested LOL.
GL Bounty - hope all goes well.
Agree tb, hopefully, this is the one that starts to open the floodgates. Some may say it's only £84k. I'd sooner have £84k than nothing!
Occulus, their previous dealings suggest that they closed their position (apart from negligible holding) on 29/5/2020.
Millennium International Management LP MICRO FOCUS INTERNATIONAL GB00BJ1F4N75 0.01 5/29/2020
Millennium International Management LP MICRO FOCUS INTERNATIONAL GB00BJ1F4N75 1.99 5/28/2020
The share price at that time was about £4.
Over the next 6 months, it dropped to half that level.
They don't seem to be overly prescient to me., so really not concerned about them increasing.
put
Thanks LR2, the plot thickens! I will out a bottle on ice in anticipation.
Yes, great find IB.
PR, I thought the only two trusts we've had dealings with so far have been Royal Papworth and Pennine. In my view, this is new. Does anyone else know otherwise? Where's Elartu? He'll know for sure.
Hmmm, interesting Bill. Based in Reading which seems to be the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
Time will tell I guess.
Good luck to all LTH.
Presumably, that means being covered in suede?
Chriss, I think you'd be better off investing in some remedial English lessons, before any 'dieing from debt' takes place or, God forbid, anyone else gets 'sueded'.
So very clear Elartu, thank you. However, I think you're probably wasting your time with CC. 'There are none so blind as those that fail to see' springs to mind.
>I think if you gave Chris a pair of diamond shoes, he'd hand them back and say they need polishing. Unquestionably good news - short term & long term - end of!
>Whilst I think he would sell them quick & cheap for £20 ;)
And then hope that the price dropped to £12, so he could buy them back :)
I think if you gave Chris a pair of diamond shoes, he'd hand them back and say they need polishing. Unquestionably good news - short term & long term - end of!
Interesting Mark, especially as one of the questions after the presentation came from a Credit Suisse employee.
£5.04 to buy - that was the ultimate 'tree shake'.