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if there's a big buy order in the background - MMs forced to take the sp down to hit all those stop losses in order to fill it. A lot of people will be disappointed to see their stop losses activated next time they log in and the price is back up again. Fantastic results and worth waiting for - those copper grades should hopefully create greater interest in the wider market, let alone the gold. Well done team GGP!
I too had my letter today from LSE as it happens. I also have a nominee account with x-o who are also run by Jarvis Investment Fund, so I was able to transfer from my LSE ISA direct into my X-O Nominee with no trouble at all. Thought I'd mention it in case it helps anyone else.
In anticipation of further good work from the FOF team (as in the past), I've just emailed the old gmail address to reconfirm my details.
Not having been in this situation before, is it recommended to contact brokers straight away, or do they tend to contact us?
Thanks to YJ and Mole for last night's posts - reassuring, and I totally agree with giving the Frontera team time to fight/sort the court case before bombarding them with SH demands, as it's simply pointless and a waste of energy creating any more fuss before we know anything else for definite - throwing toys out of the pram is just likely to make those who do look stupid and as soon as you start arguing, you've already lost the battle.
It is very distressing that this has happened, but at the end of the day, we're all in this together, whether we like it or not. Sit tight and wait to hear, hopefully it won't be long, please Zaza. GLA
I thought the same Shaqutf, but having just re-read the RNS when he joined the team in Sept 17, it does state his experience for unlocking the potential - maybe he'd done that and with the likes of BP and BH sitting on the sidelines, felt he'd rather leave before the inevitable push? The way we're all feeling at the moment, this sort of news is bound to make us feel and think even more negatively, but there is the chance that for him, a better offer presented itself, especially as he has a young family and he's now working back in Houston where he lives. Fingers and toes crossed all the same ;)
Bomber64 and Madp - In case you're still wondering - I've just checked back and both his posts I put in the archive were on that same day, 19th Dec. Should've included that, apologies.
Don't know if anyone thinks it'll be worthwhile, but it is possible to create an archive on LSE where we can all look back at any posts that have been deemed relevant to 'save'. It makes it much easier to look back through what's been said by respected posters. If anyone wants to set one up for GGP, you go to top of the page, hover on 'share chat' then go across and select 'mining and commodities' and then add it there. I've contributed previously to the FRR one, but haven't actually set one up, so assume that's how it's done. Just a thought.
yes i know, i read it previously and again earlier this morning, but they obviously removed it just after - spoilsports. sorry for confusion, but it won't matter - if this latest 'hunch' proves accurate we'll all be too busy celebrating to worry about re-reading past posts hey?!
*trading not training!
Free - still showing on my investing.com portfolio - just that it shows 21/12 as last day of training and a hyphen in the volume column. Assume that once we're 'live' again, it'll be there to view like it was before. Just want to say thanks too, to all those who are remaining positive in the light of 'not knowing facts' - I/we are hopeful this is all in the name of a greater outcome and next time you read some of the rubbish that people are spouting, don't respond - it gives them satisfaction. No-one can do or say anything right now to make a difference, so let's just sit, wait and be patient. (whilst hoping we'll be popping champagne corks before toooooooo long!) GLA
My husband and I have XTR shares in both our individual nominee and ISA accounts, but they dwindled so greatly following the consolidation after Jan, that I fear they're not even worth having anymore, but if they can help, they total 36323. We invested £15K initially and now the ave price is between 11.72p and 83.6p per share across our accounts, so yes, we're pretty p****** off and agree that he clearly is not giving 10% let alone 100% effort to earn his salary. And before anyone says 'why don't/didn't you average down?' - because we couldn't see it getting any better under him and it seems we're right!
As shown in RNS of 6th November
Greatland Gold plc (AIM: GGP), the precious and base metals exploration and development company, announces that its Annual General Meeting ("AGM") will take place at the East India Club, 16 St. James's Square, London, SW1Y 4LH on Tuesday 4 December 2018 at 9.30am.
The Notice of AGM is included with the Annual Report which has been posted to Shareholders. A copy of the Notice of AGM will also be made available on the Company's website at www.greatlandgold.com.
Hopefully we'll be seeing the full assay results for HAD0006 next week having checked through RNS's and a calendar - assuming the report of '2nd drill has commenced' on the 1st Oct RNS was accurate, and when compared to previous dates/RNS's for timings. I would love another fantastic week like this one, but can't help wondering why we haven't had a '2nd drill has finished and initial observations' type RNS for 06 like GH did for the 05 drill. I'm telling myself it's because they were all sooooo excited about what they'd seen in 05 that they wanted to see the full results before making assumptions about further core samples. Plus, I can't remember if any of the recent media interviews we've seen mentioned 06 drill completion - does anybody remember hearing anything? Have a great weekend everyone, see you Monday!
Well put daniel1son I, like everyone else, am so hopeful that this will be 'the one' that we've waited for for so long, and my gut says it is, but every now and then nerves cause doubt to surface and we second guess our decisions. I read all the posts on here (have a few filtered for sanity reasons!) and often think ' just wait, see what happens and let those in the know do the hard work that will reap the rewards'. Whoever the other major is, as your post says, if a deal is struck it will be positive to some degree or other - and those posters who are going through their wobbly moments need to remind themselves of that. Either that, or sell up and make peace with themselves. The best things are always worth waiting for, it's have the patience to do so that's difficult/ GLA
Hope today's red 1 doesn't negate yesterday's blue 1 :(
Sleep well tonight fellow investors for tomorrow just may be the day..........
Either someone else decided to top up 1 second after me, or my latest top up buy has been duplicated - 231861 at .427 . Wouldn't it be nice tho if I ended up with 2 lots, but only paid for 1!! One can dream.... THANK YOU for the latest update ZaZa - after this morning's RNS, I felt I couldn't leave it any longer to top up one more time. GLA for the next few weeks! ;)
for all these late/delayed cancelled trades showing up from yesterday? Surely we're not still in the middle of YA shenanigans!??! I find the shorting debacle confusing enough, without cancelled sells as well - especially as a cancelled sell never results in a positive rise or show, which to my mind (in simplistic terms) it should, surely?
Roll on results day.....tick tock tick tock
If Rio are interested in our license area, for copper (poss more than gold), this presentation by Sprott might help us understand why. If you don't want to put up with all the company waffle, go forward to about 5 mins. Easy to watch and listen to and helps pass the time while we wait to see if the code 1 results in anything! Enjoy ... https://cambridgehouse.com/video/8002/why-is-sprott-recommending-copper-in-2018
A non-executive director (abbreviated to non-exec, NED or NXD), independent director or external director is a member of the board of directors of a company or organisation who does not form part of the executive management team. They are not employees of the company or affiliated with it in any other way and are differentiated from inside directors, who are members of the board who also serve or previously served as executive managers of the company (most often as corporate officers). However they do have the same legal duties, responsibilities and potential liabilities as their executive counterparts.[1][2][3]
Non-executive directors provide independent oversight and serve on committees concerned with sensitive issues such as the pay of the executive directors and other senior managers; they are usually paid a fee for their services but are not regarded as employees.[4]
All directors should be capable of seeing company and business issues in a broad perspective. Nonetheless, non-executive directors are usually chosen because of their independence and initiative, are of an appropriate caliber and have particular personal qualities.[1]