Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
4 months on since I advised of the discrepancies of the RNS regarding management structure and sale process and guess what? Still no sale.
I was met with aggression and abuse by Gecko for posting a polite comment and my thoughts on the ‘sale process’. Gecko went on a rampage about how clueless I was, which I’m glad to see it was him that was clueless.
Gecko , special shout-out to you for being so rude and obnoxious to people who have a different opinion from you. I see you haven’t changed and I honestly think you’re a horrible person the way you try and bully people asking simple questions.
Embarrassment to this board, you’re not a cut above anyone in life and you’d better start remembering that.
Remember when this dropped to 127p three days ago? All the rotten insects appeared in there numbers.
My question is where are you lot now? One but of advice is to never sell your shares under pressure from derampers as they’ll be gone as soon as the price goes north again.
I think both will be done by end of trading day tomorrow. We are now heading towards cleaner waters and going to break the 177 barrier that we’ve been hitting for weeks.
Hold on to your shares. 5-10% upwards tomorrow. If brexit announced tonight people who have sold will be buying around 165-168 upon open.
You are correct MrG. Shame someone had to attempt a google search for answers, unfortunately searched the wrong type of mumping in the way it was presented and made himself look foolish. I’ll post it for him though.
“The action of mump ; grimacing; grumbling; hinting by means of facial expression; an instance of this. Frequently proverbially in collocation with meaning.”
Therefore aya, the post is understandable to this board by the looks. Most probably the uneducated mumper that seems to have trouble understanding.
That’s the whole point of an exploration company?
I don’t get your mumping. You say we gain momentum then fall backwards and you’re unhappy about it but in the same breath say we can dig anywhere doesn’t mean we are going to find gold?
What’s the point in you investing then?
To be fair, majority of these schedules have just begun, therefore to expect a 20p price tag at this time isn’t logical. Holes are being dug, men are on the ground. Analysis now underway and applications for licenses in place.
All in good time. When she goes, she will go. Until then you need to trade elsewhere if you want small gains. I am here for the multi multi bag.
Fishy, I took a punt in cineworld last week which has been my money making trading stock for months. As soon as I got on it it dropped majorly. I was down 6k. It recovered on Friday to £80 short of what I bought in for. I sold on the loss due to brexit talks and sentiment. Today the price is 1.5% higher than what I bought it for.
Moral is, I took a loss of £80 when today I could have been taking a profit of £80 and more.
Moral is, if you’re not trading you have a low risk. In the long term your investments will pay off as we are still in a pandemic and it’s so volatile.
Switch the computer off and look back in June, you’ll be very happy with your returns then and will not put yourself through the stress day to day.
Keepcalm - how can get to 600 by summer 2021 with an RI due to take place and the SP about to half in two?
It’s a bit generous I’d say. This will sit around 300-400 by summer.
The chances of the University of Oxford's Covid-19 vaccine being rolled out by the end of this year are "pretty high", according to the lead researcher of the jab.
Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the university, emphasised that multiple vaccines - made using different technologies - will be needed to tackle the pandemic.
The jab from Oxford and pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca is yet to be approved for use in the UK, with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) still reviewing trial data.
When asked about the chances of receiving the jab by the end of the year, Prof Gilbert told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "It depends on the age group you're in and the JCVI (Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation) prioritisations.
"I think the chances are pretty high. But we do need multiple vaccines, all countries need multiple vaccines, the world needs multiple vaccines and we need vaccines made using different technologies, if that's possible."
She said this was due to companies potentially encountering problems with the supply of raw materials as doses are produced, which could slow down vaccine rollout if other jabs are not available.
"So having multiple shots on goal, multiple irons in the fire, is what we really need," she added.