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I also had shares in VRS and commented at an AGM that Directa seemed to be better organised and funded albeit via EU. Both have cost me even though graphene still seems a wonder material which no one wants to pay for. So many patents but are they any value? Is it unreasonable to be thinking cut your losses as I have done withVRS?
As long as they sell loads of holidays I ain’t too boverrd!!
But the market not showing any enthusiasm for the presentation. Many investors brought in the Covid times and have seen 90% of their investment disappear so AH will need a significant earnings improvement to get the market capitalisation back to those levels. We live in hope!
Reduction in loss, continued cost savings , sales increasing and product range expanding.
If you have faith in the UK not going belly up this company with good ethics and a strong customer focus has potential to grow for the benefit of shareholders and employees.
These results plus the confirmation of even better to come in second half suggests £6.50 is very fair value!
With increased defence spending in UK and EU plus USA developments we are in an attractive sector.
Hopefully the presentations today will amplify that.
I very much hope so. It feels almost criminal for the company to be assessed like this in light of the production coming right. Where are the entrepreneur investors??
After the half year results in September which showed a reduced loss shares have continued to fall.
Whilst there is revenue and a number of projects with potential I start to feel if investors are loosing interest in the wonder material graphene which has many uses but can’t produce profits! Don’t think this company is a basket case like Versarien but the euphoria days are certainly over.
At least it’s an EU based company and gets some funding support but when is it forecast to turn profitable?
Thank you for the advice.
Can someone clarify if existing shareholders will get the opportunity of subscribing to new shares once the General Meeting approves the fund raising?
It seems the further we progress the assembly line the lower the share price goes!
Is there any imagination in the stock market appreciating companies like Saietta?Asking for a friend!!