Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Good find fiisch, Apologies for the besmirching earlier, looking forward to more news like this in the remainder of Q1.
Alfred12, Keep fighting buddy hopefully you can keep looking in from time to time for a good while longer as this like you goes from strength to strength.
Whilst I'm an Engineer, I do always find this one funny. Have a great weekend everybody.
Three accountants and three engineers are traveling by train to a conference. At the station, the three engineers each buy tickets and watch as the three accountants buy only a single ticket
"How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?" asks an engineer.
"Watch and you'll see," answers an accountant.
They all board the train. The engineers take their respective seats but all three accountants cram into a restroom and close the door behind them. Shortly after the train has departed, the conductor comes around collecting tickets. He knocks on the restroom door and says, "Ticket, please."
The door opens just a crack and a single arm emerges with a ticket in hand. The conductor takes it and moves on.
The engineers saw this and agreed it was quite a clever idea. So after the conference, the engineers decide to copy the accountants on the return trip and save some money (knowing that accountants are clever with money). When they get to the station, they buy a single ticket for the return trip. To their astonishment, the accountants don't buy a ticket at all.
"How are you going to travel without a ticket?" says one perplexed engineer. "Watch and you'll see," answers an accountant.
When they board the train, the three accountants cram into a restroom and the three engineers cram into another one nearby. The train departs. Shortly afterward, one of the accountants leaves his restroom and walks over to the restroom where the engineers are hiding. He knocks on the door and says, "Ticket, please."
I'm hoping that GardaBellissimo7 is more positive about life and can be happy investing in something they find enjoyable.
Until then, I will enjoy these days of blue as we move towards summer.
GLALTH + FTW
The worry is the people who believe in the hype he spreads and click the recommend. Currently sat on a considerable loss, but the reasons I invested haven't changed as I trust my research. GLALTH FTW
Are you sure you weren't in a Taxi with an A-Z map when you spotted a fit woman with a maclaren baby stroller, whilst you drove past the McLaren dealership?
Says it all really....
Buger or bugar can at times be considered as a mild swear word. In the United Kingdom the term has been used commonly to imply dissatisfaction, refer to someone or something whose behaviour is in some way inconvenient or perhaps as an expression of surprise. In the US, particularly in the Midwest and South, it is an inoffensive slang term meaning "small animal".
Lseking, there are a select few on here that have helped keep the board positive (not ramping) over the last few months when we were being dragged down by others (naughty TW Grinches). To see the positivity when the SP rises by 30% over two days is amazing and I'm so happy to be here at the start of this journey with SYME.
The only problem with holding so many shares is the portfolio value goes both up and down very rapidly with any SP change and to see getting closer to Average SP is very exciting. As others have mentioned I am here for 5-10 years as this matures to improve my families life.
To all the LTH and SYME supporters, wishing you and your families a very warm and Merry Christmas, hopefully if all goes well we'll all have a very Happy New Year. Everybody else, enjoy your piece of coal ;)
Definately a sad day for Cornwall and comedy.
I'm here for the long game, not a quick daily trade for a few quid. With that info why would I worry about Stop Losses on daily drops often forced by the market to 1.) Steal my shares or 2.) make money shorting.
I know this has dropped by 75% over the last twelve months, and most train drivers, engineers (this is me), and chartered accountants will be forced (either by margin calls or by their significant others) into liquidating their shares. The market knows that small investors think on a short timeline. The smart ones invest for the next decade, but retail investors hold for less. Much less.
Whilst we await news as this grows organically from the people within the business, I hope I'm not the only LTH getting bored of all these wanna be heros trying to save our investment (I'm not going to brag about my portfolio, but engineers by nature don't like failure even thou we enjoy it at times).
Surely if these selfless uninvited heros want to do some good in the world, then why not go and help people over Christmas or donate to charity where people will actually be grateful for them for once.
He bought on a peak and doesn't like the Cornish maybe ?
I keep telling myself I have enough and I'm lucky to have an SP below 1p, but then not to set a buy at <5p for 7 days when we hopefully hear news next week from the AGM. A gut feeling from what we know now is that I could be very much regretting not doing this next week.
A good rise will be welcomed by all, until then currently sitting on my SYME and glad I didn't sell at a loss and buy into something daft like Ananda looking at their daily SP.
Amazing news for you both, so good to hear and a reminder of why we want to find a cure to this horid desease.
Sending much peace and love at this time of year.
HBD, I happened to see a list of MSCI stocks earlier in the month and noticed Sareum amongst them.
https://twitter.com/iMuesliBrown/status/1458920958069297154?t=-KWR_PEYjdKIXh9oduzVTQ&s=19
Tough times don't last, but tough people do.
Great to hear you're feeling lifted notalot, keep strong buddy.
I've had enough of this company, I am sat on too big a loss and I am selling all my multiple millions of SYME shares at a considerable loss to what I've paid for them after listening to all the good advice from posters on here whom are trying to save me further losses and have no secret agendas.
Instead I'm going to invest all the remaining monies I have into a company I've not done any research on but somebody I've never met except on the internet forum has suggested it's going to be the next big thing for Christmas this year and you'd be a fool to be out of it this weekend.
Said nobody whom has invested for the long term and has spent hours reading and doing their own research on this business. Good luck to the newbies and regulars whom believe in the future, I'm going back to waiting for this giant to awaken when it's ready.
Good Afternoon Mafuta, great to see a familiar face here, also looking forward to some good news here too and we all know whom comes with the advent of good news!
Good evening everybody, I do hope you're all good tonight.
Spotted this on another BB where I'm invested and they too have a furry infestation, not sure if you've seen before but it sounds familiar.
A BASHER HANDBOOK:
Do not underestimate a Bashers influence on a stock. The Pro's are good at what they do and what they do is profit from your losses. Below is their "hand-book". Learn from it or you will be donating your hard earned money to them! Rules for Successful Bashing:
1. Be anonymous
2. Use 10% fact. 90% suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
3. Let others help you learn about the stock. Build rapport and a support base before initiating your Bashing routine.
4. Enter with humour and reply to all who reply to you.
5. Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
6. Use two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
7. Do not start with an all out slam of the stock. Build softly.
8. Identify your foes (Longs) and the boards "guru" Use them to your advantage. Lead them do not follow their lead.
9. Only Bash until the tide/momentum turns. Let doubt carry it the rest of the way.
10. Give the appearance of being open minded.
11. Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
12. Write headlines in caps with catchy statements.
13. Pour it on as your position gains momentum. Not your personality.
14. Don't worry about being labelled a "Basher". Newbies won't know your history.
15. When identified put up a brief fight, then back off. Return in an hour unless your foe is a weak in reasoning powers.
16. Your goal is to limit the momentum of the run. Not to tank the company or create a plunge in the stock; be subtle and consistent.
17. Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock.
18. Use questions to create critical thinking. Statements to reinforce facts.
19. DO NOT LIE, NAME CALL or USE PROFANITY.
20. Encourage people to call the company. 99% won't. They'll take your word for claims made. If they do call you can always find something that is inaccurate in how they report their findings.
21. Discourage people from believing Press Releases. Encourage them to call the company. They won't out of laziness.
22. If the companies history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of this data prior to beginning your efforts.
23. If the price rises blame it on the hype or the PR, temporary mass reaction, the market, etc. Anything but the stock itself.
24. If other posters share your concerns, play on that and share theirs too.
25. Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
26. Three or four aliases can dominate a board and wear down the longs.
27. Bait the Longs into personal debates putting their focus/efforts on you and not the stock or facts. Divert their attention from facts.
28. Promote other stocks that would-be investors can turn to instead of the one your Bashing.
29. Do not fall for challenges on the "values" of what you are doing, it's a game and you are
Totally agree potnak, I too like to read all data and then make a decision based on available facts which this page has been full of in the last year, so thank you to all the knowledgeable LTH.
I do like the arrival of the Womble as they seem to be a sign that something is happening. The Womble will normally not post on a page for a failing share or business, rather jump onboard and try to disrupt the sensible discussion.
Very similar to trying to have a conversation with your friends/family in a restaurant and there is a table that louder than everybody else, they have every right to be there, to them they're having a great time but for everybody else they make the place less enjoyable.
see: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=womble
For everybody else, there have been some amazing posts in the last few weeks and I sincerely thank you for your time and efforts and look forward to the coming weeks and the information we will be receiving.
wotsits ahoy