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Kylie, many thanks for pointing out my spelling error. Meanwhile, we are still no closer to discovering your motives for posting here. You never declare that you actually own shares so once again: what are you doing here? Are you here as a Prophet or are you here to make a profit?
Kylie, your motives for being here on this bb are more opaque than the post Office computer system "Horizon'! No one has yet been able to fathom what went on there - but the victims all agreed it was a melevolent force working against them.......
Kylie, so basically Rubber Soul is right: you "jump in & out" which implies your trading this stock & hoping to manipulate it to your advantage. I'm sure he is also correct when he states you will change your avatar to suit the situation. No other explanation (other than mine) makes sense.
Kylie, so basically Rubber Soul is right: you "jump in & out" which implies your trading this stock & hoping to manipulate it to your advantage. I'm sure he is also correct when he states you will change your avatar to suit the situation. No other explanation (other than mine) makes sense.
Smudge, you ask of Kylie: "what are you getting from it". Back in the day one could walk down a busy high street & there would often be someone with a sandwich board telling us the end is nigh & we are all doomed because we are sinners! But now we have the internet & so the 'doomsters' have forsaken their boards of doom & taken to the message boards. They transgress just as much as anyone else but they still feel the need to warn everyone else about something they feel sure to be true. It's the same with born again Christians, evangelists & folk who used to smoke. Most of these people have 'seen the light' because they have previously been sinners or smokers or drinkers or made some mistake that caused them to feel some kind of guilt that led them to get all 'Missionary' on us. Maybe Kylie lost his/her shirt on a 2 bit stock...or maybe they just get their kicks through others misfortune. Or maybe, this is the stock that caused the shock & she's forever bitter & twisted - like Dickene's Miss Haversham! Anyway, whatever, welcome to the Wild West we call the AIM - but don't go bleating on about it. Take your losses & move on. We've all been there, seen it & got the T-shirt!
Dear Kylie, whilst I appreciate reading your seemingly contrarian (to the rest of the BB) view, I must admit I do have a problem taking it all seriously from a poster who never uses a capital I in the first person & seldom starts a new sentence with a capital. Now I hardly want to get anaal about this but these things do matter when a person wants to be taken seriously. You really do need to work on the grammar. It's like turning up to a management interview in jeans & sneakers. Unless you work at Apple or Google it just isn't going to cut it! Appearances are everything; whether it be dress code, speech or grammar. But if you just want to be a bum then grow your hair long, talk & dress like a tramp - so be it - but don't expect to be taken seriously by your peers & fellow investors..................just saying.
As ever, yours etc & so on...Crude
Adam, thank you for your kind words - it means a lot to me that someone understands me.
I would love to say I was wise but my last mortgage payment really was due in less than six months. I saw an oportunity to pay the last £66k through a sale of some shares. What some people seem to overlook is this: had I been in the 'know', why didn't I sell all my shares. In hindsight I wish I had sold the lot but I still believed. I could be far richer today had I really been 'in the know'.
Sundance, I feel sad that even now you & others can't grasp what happened. I advertised the fact my mortgauge was due & it happened the SP was 90p - 10% off the top. The mood at the time was very optimistic, although the SP had drifted from £1 to 90p. I had always been wondering how I might pay off my mortgage & was very fortunate that things aligned. I sold a chunk because I had to, not for any other reason. You state I must have been in 'the know'...but getting information out of James Parsons was like getting blood out of stone. If only you guys could appreciate that fact. He was generous & a friend. I spent many hours with him & he gave me the honour of giving a speech to investors at the Shard...but never once did he let anything slip regarding price sensitive information. He was truly professional in that regard. I loved every day of being a Sound Energy investor & have very fond memories...but nothing nefarious happened & there were no secrets divulged..
I just had the best time climbing up oil rigs, meeting really cool people & having fun.
Crude...nothing to see hear...move on.
Dear Kylie,
Thank you for pointing out my misspelling of the word 'innovative'. I pride myself in my sentence construction & grammar but using my cell phone on this awful LSE platform, I sometimes miss key. However, I have noted on many occasions your linguistic lapses & casual spelling but have until now, been far too polite to allude to them. But it did get me thinking that maybe the content of your posts is constructed in the same casual manner. Don't get me wrong, I am not a member of the 'Grammar Police...just saying.
Yours as ever,
Crude
Tanfich, let's get this straight; GL did not save the Company - James Parsons did! GL is as yet unproven. He hasn't saved anyone. He talks the talk but is he just another snake oil salesman...we're just the mugs who buy it......
Tanfinch, what we need now is a proactive CEO who is dynamic & pro shareholders. Private investors must count for something. We cannot be diluted any more. Raising cash at these prices has been done to death with Gerry Orbell. JP at least tried to be innovative. The present management need to be just as financially innovative as James Parsons & reassure investors that they still have a chance to redeem at least some of their capital. The sands of time are slipping through the glass & eventually there will come a reckoning. Do something possitive GL & do it soon. Give us a sign for fuuuuks sake, it's nearly Christmas!
Crude....
Kylie, how long do you think GL has before investors turn on him in the same way they did with JP? At least JP saved this company from certain doom after GO had drowned us in shares. GO was playing high stakes with loose change in the Far East. JP " inovatively" financed us, redeemed us from Indonesia, withdrew us mostly from Italy & bagged all that license area in Morocco. Unfortunately we failed with Badile but scored a hit with TE6 in Morocco. I can't see the present Management have had anything like the success JP & his team had. The foundations were laid down in the sand but so far, precious little has come of it. I have to say I'm not impressed so far!
Soundboy, I remember it well. I've travelled all over the world & had some great holidays - but that trip to Morocco stands as one of the best. I couldn't have been in better company on both trips & East Morocco was a revelation. I only wish it was possible to repeat - with the same guys - in the same quest - to really switch that gas on & turbo charge our stock price! Come on GL, there are an awful lot of loyal Sound Energy shareholders waiting patiently for some really possitive news. Its cards on the table time: put up or.....
Crude...you finish the sentence Mr GL.
Soundboy, I remember it well. I've travelled all over the world & had some great holidays - but that trip to Morocco stands as one of the best. I couldn't have been in better company on both trips & East Morocco was a revelation. I only wish it was possible to repeat - with the same guys - in the same quest - to really switch that gas on & turbo charge our stock price! Come on GL, there are an awful lot of loyal Sound Energy shareholders waiting patiently for some really possitive news. Its cards on the table time: put up or.....
Crude...you finish the sentence Mr GL.
Yesterday, all our troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as though there here to stay. Suddenly, we're not half the company we used to be, there's a debt hanging over we. Why he had to go, I don't know, he wouldn't say, he did something wrong & now he longs for yesterday. Yesterday, O&G was such an easy game to play, now he needs a place to hide away, but I believe in yesterday...........
Crude....at least the Beatles are number 1 in the singles charts with 'Now & Then'!!
Sweet-talking BS or straight-talking BS...what's the difference? To speak one's mind as the current management does or to imagine the possibilities of what has been already realized but what might yet happen? To be, or not to be, that is the question. However you present the case, nothing tangible has yet been realized through the conduit of the share price, & after all, that's what counts in these continuing days of austerity forced on us all by ever-increasing costs! On the contrary, the SP has been in decline for years now. How is the current manager more successful than the previous incumbent? At least he had tangible success & everyone thought their dreams could be realised & who knows if he might not have brought these projects to a speedier conclusion? However way you look at it: one was sweet talking, the other supposedly straight talking - but it all amounts to the same thing.....................................
Crude...don't talk to me about JP in the same breath you defend GL - what's the difference?