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May I wish all shareholders every success.
I started buying on Tuesday.
It's been quite a week.
https://uk.tradingview.com/symbols/LSE-PRIM/technicals/
Click on week or month view.
Has rather beaten the TXP shares that I sold to buy in. By 30%.
A good first week.
If you look at my post of 4.18 a.m. this morning I predicted the share price movements exactly right including the closing price. Nice to see that the share will do as it's told.
I really look forward to to having a fabulous success with this share.
My next prediction is 6 pence by the end of the month if not sooner
I prefer the term welcome on Board.
Dana
Morning All
Share price moving per my post of 7.43 am this morning.
Dana
Price is about an hour behind predictions.
Moving in the right direction.
End of day prediction should be bang on.
Paul may or may not have to come over for this, but the timing of all previous presentations has been coincident with news of some sort.
Dana
A very wise comment from a seasoned investor.
Your opinion is very valid.
Corpse, as soon as I know......
I gather from a drilling expert that the intention is not to allow flaring, as the mud should contain the pressure unless there is a 'kick'.
I note that Paul is presenting on the 9th, which may be relevant.........
I am very happy indeed to get on Board here.
Dana
Good morning all market makers.
I may be an optimist, but those that have done their homework overnight can anticipate a bit of a rise at the opening.
My money is on a bid/offer spread of 3.5 to 3.8, but this will move very quickly towards 3.6 to 3.9 pence.
We will then get onto the risers board, then it will be an exciting day.
I will be buying 9,930 shares today, two trades worth watching for possibly fairly early on in the day.
Dana.
GGP is now a very big company with excellent liquidity and is now far more subject to the international forces of Gold prices, currency fluctuations and market movements as a whole.
I therefore believe that the short term prospects for growth are lessened.
I have just taken a large (for me) position in an indirect investment in GGP via PRIM or Primorus Investments where there is a huge discount to NAV please dyor.
I think that we will see some significant share price movement if you wanted to click on my name to view my reasoning for this.
Dana ex Infa Infrastrata
You manage to wipe out all the horrific dilutions and disastrous share performance over the years.
A nice clean slate.
Not for long.
LSE is clearly very perlitickerly korrekt, you cannot even use the universally acknowledged word for a female dog without them censoring it.
I used to have a Black Lab called Ni no I won't go there., but we all know that Black Labs Matter, been all over the media.
Corpse and FFS You have my empathy, I buried my 15 year old shih-tzu ***** yesterday,
I still have one of her pups, now aged ten as compensation but he is forlorn as he lost his dad last year, and now his mum who had bullied him since the day he was born. He is now stuck with just me, poor lad.
He was quite happy to jump up on the bed last night, a position that has been denied to him hitherto!
Always accentuate the positive eh? I can learn a lot from him.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that in spite of the slight dip in the gold price, a probable dip in the GGP price and a general fall in the United States of 5% or so, the pound strengthening against the Dollar, I think that we are going to see a closing price tonight in the 3.9 pence to 4.1 pence range.
That would be nice, wouldn't it?
What do you chaps think?
You may think that I have lost the plot, but don't jump to any conclusions, you may not be in possession of all the information.
YET.
You soon will be.
GLA
DANA
Infrastrata has come a very long way indeed since two shareholders rescued the company, turned it around, appointed John and crew as the Board, and it has now grown into a much bigger company, with not only the Islandmagee project, but also Shjpyards that stand a VERY strong chance of some Navy contracts, once we have left the EU, as we will undoubtedly need to be able to look after our own boats, in case we get into a contretemps (see what I did there?) with an old rival with whom we have had Naval Battles for centuries. Oh and disputes off Brittany over various species of fish.
One shareholder in particular invested a large chunk of Infrastrata shares money into TXP and RRE, and has done okay this year. He has now reinvested some of the monies into INFA, which should start to fly towards the end of the year, if not sooner. John has tremendous vision for the future and I don't think that Boris will let him down.
However, he has also just put a big chunk into PRIM Primorus Investments, and it will be interesting to see how the share prices compare at the end of this month and also the end of the year.
GLA
DANA
Some of you may have followed the Race that we had at the start of the year between Touchstone TXP and Rockrose RRE.
I backed TXP pretty much all the way until near the end when the Rockrose buyout was announned.
In spite of RRE's late attempt to catch up with TXP, TXP won hands down.
It was with great regret that I had to sell some TXP shares on Monday to take a strong position in PRIM, which is when the race started.
PRIM was standing at 3.05 pence and TXP was at 71 pence.
PRIM has seen some price action as half of its assets are in Greatland Gold GGP, which has motored.
One shareholder have been buying strongly, the largest shareholder issued a TR1 stating that he has increased his position to 17.6%. https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/PRIM/holdings-in-company-cutbznbbplxohox.html
At the close last night PRIM was standing at 3.55 pence, up 16.4 percent, whereas TXP closed at 72 pence, up 1.4%.
I know as well as anybody that when TXP hits the gas at Chinook 1, TXP should rise 25%, but my feeling is that by the end of September, the race end, PRIM will be leading by a couple of laps.
Gentlemen, start your engines.......
I'm backing PRIM.
BIG TIME!
Opulentia, I think so.
Nice to see 75 pence paid.
I think that this is the start.