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CONCLUSION:
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Why, some people who claim not to be shareholders, spend more of their time on here than actual shareholders, obviously they cannot change the SP, they cannot buy or sell, so why be here. The only logical explanation, I can see is, they have waited years and spent a great deal of time building up to be able to say "I told you so" how very very sad! I gave up on this years ago, I will be very happy if it happens, will not change anything if it does not. least I can tune out from spiteful schadenfreude for 5 weeks. Good Luck to all shareholders
Danielm89 " All vapes are vapes" but totally different content, these have no nicotine, they last five times longer ( 5x better for environment) they will never be marketed at under 18s, ( too expensive for most anyway) I agree the gov`t need to get a grip on how vapes are sold, this is different.
You are right Antha, it was rude, stupid was also stated, as was mug and fool, all equally rude in my mind.
I would like to see proof that any shorts were paid out, as I do not believe it, a broker would have to pay that, whilst still holding the shares, and now would have to pay again at up to twenty times more cost, but then again, antha, I am just a doddering old semi retired MORON, who bought a further, 300,000 through IPO,
Do shorts have to cover if a company is delisted?
If you have shorted the stock and it gets delisted but the company is not bankrupt, you will still be responsible for covering your short position. You will need to buy back the shares that you borrowed to sell in the first place, regardless of whether the stock is still publicly traded or not.
Why have you deliberately used the PMs comments ( about ordinary vapes) along side mentioning CBD vapes, you have shown your true colours, prepared to lie as a deramp. least no one will take any notice of your comments, from here. shocking behaviour
My first buy was in 2016 ( HNR) @46.50 P Through further buys I now ave 13.41, so expect to break even in a week or so, who would have thought.
I have a question, I now own a few loan notes, which state " will be compulsorily converted into ordinary shares upon publication of a prospectus by May 2024" I understood they planned to do this by end of 2023, but cannot find any further reference, what are peoples thoughts on this, do you expect it will happen, I understand there is no guarantee, but at 2p each I certainly hope so!
Antha, I am not claiming anything, nothing to prove, you, however have accused him of recently selling shares, therefore you must have proof, share it!