RE: Guidance please5 Apr 2022 14:35
That may well be right Stas20 but the problem imo lies with the CEO who I regard as arrogant, unaware at times of his duty to lenders and shareholders who are mostly private investors. It speaks volumes that COPL has such little institutional support. As a retired professional I would never mislead third parties; I would also honour my obligations whilst challenging those who tried to take liberties with my clients or me. That imo helps build a decent reputation.
Thank you Tiburn for your very helpful posts. Your analysis yesterday may prove right but it will depend imo on AMs ability to persuade a lender to refinance which I think may have to come at a premium. Yes AM and COPL shareholders have the potential to do very well. Let us see how lenders, shareholders and the market respond to what I regard as his damaged reputation. But no fairy godmother is going to come along when in business there are plenty of sharks about.
It would be good if AM were to wake up to the criticism that has and is being levelled at him and accepted that he, Millholland is not the finest thing since sliced bread and he got back on the seat to which he colloquially told those of us who watched that interview, he nearly fell off. In short stay on the chair and think of others and how your actions affect them.