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ToOnlyTheBesest
A genuine thank you for being a good sport. I hope and pray for Heliun One's BOD to break the familiar mould and act in the best interests of you, me and all genuine (long) HE1 investors. Another AMTE will finish me off.
ToBeThebestest
I admire your ambition, optimisation and courage. With those personal attributes ANYONE can achieve ANYTHING.
Send us a postcard from your mega-yacht in Monaco when Grand Prix week comes in late May. If you see David Coulthard, cadge an autograph off of him for, would you? I badly need a hard asset back-up or l, if HE1 goes south, I'm cattle trucked.
So, everyone, what's the take-away from this discussion? To me it says- information = power and power = money. Therefore, unless one has real-time trading information, avoid the AIM because many decisions made upon perceived trading action will be false.
I wish I had this insight years ago when I naively bought into Leyshon Energy in 2014 (Manchurian Fu-kyou "watch the lady. Watch the lady" operation). Loss: £7.5k. African Potash on 2017 (RIP, along with my £9k investment) and AMTE (£8k just a few months ago), These all have black/white striped question question marks hanging over them and so shall it ever remain.
Of course, I have lost money on other AIM companies: Cap-XX and Andrada Mining, but I put those down to the erratic Elon Musk (special K anyone?) In the case of Cap-XX, and for Andrada Mining (plus many other lithium plays) thanks to China's "We care, so we share" CoVid strategy in 2018 resulting in its ongoing economic implosion - now beginning to hit hard internationally with Lithium miners as news of the country's recent-years' published record-breaking domestic EV sales stats turn out to be fantasy stoked by massive State sales subsidies.
I'm still in for HE1 but my feet are feeling distinctly chilly.
Hi AsimpleInvestor
You make very good suggestions. We mustn't be vague in our message or it will fall on deaf ears. Being clear and specific about the information we would like the Board to proffer is essential in order to save everyone wasted time, with our returning unnecessarily the Board multiple times for clarifications.
Deffo.
TTS
Sure. Why not? Go for it dude!
Sheesh!
Hi Triplestar.
You're clearly a person who likes fast results and isn't afraid to circumvent conventional routes to achieve them. I therefore vote for TRIPLESTAR to represent the Chat Board participants in the proposed letter to the BOD.
I like your letter, which I'm sure had no input from ChatGPT or similar AI. It lists many matters of importance, some of which people may like to add to, or to suggest amendments.
Until recently I wrote formal communications for a living. I have for many years represented the boards of multi-billion Pound multinationals in replying to letters from various complainants, frequently litigious. But I retired early due to utter boredom and a desire for fresh challenge.
The above being said, I will only make one suggestion regarding your draft: It comes across a a tad to earnestly. The style borrows from the manner of barristers and judges.
Briefly: I feel we should not be seen to be admonishing the Board - YET. A less formal and more amiable style to the letter would likely get a more cooperative response, I feel.
Thanks for your work, and for listening.
Deffo
That's an excellent suggestion, though I would suggest a formally structured letter to the Board would likely be taken more seriously - especially if it is CC'd to our one Institutional Investor. The shareholders could form a WhatsApp discussion group aimed at achieving a concensus for the letter's content and manner of presentation.
If we were able to get everyone here's buy-in to the approach and execution of the communication, perhaps is might lead to a more harmonious and rewarding Chat Board?
"Yes it does."
"No it doesnnn't "
"Yes it does. Yes it does, Yes it dooeees!!!
Sorry. I'm losing my mind. The lull in trading feels like halftime at the 1914 Xmas Day footie match between two warring, mortal enemies. The result was 4-4 and the enemy won on penalties, in the customary fashion.
ROAD's price ascent today has been remarkable indeed - bizarre even, when the value of shares BOUGHT today, as of 15 minutes ago was £6k LOWER than those SOLD!! It's a miracle which I only wish we might get a sniff of for once. It's depressing how often the position for HE1 is markedly the opposite, with buys far outstripping sells - yet down it so often goes. Somebody call the Serious Crimes Unit of the City Police, could you?
ASimpleMindedinvestor
Thats utter drivel and the people here know it. I have never been reported for a comment on this board - so you're just making yourself seem infantile. But if fantasy is the world you inhabit and its the only stimulation your cerebral cortex gets- you go ahead son. Knock yourself out. Maybe put on an exotic movie to inspire your output. Who knows? You might win a Pullizer Prize!
Hey, JS15.
Don't mention it. My, hard-won life experience has cost me a lot more that money. However, I am happy to pass it on to others free of charge.
Bezinio
Calling someone a liar in a public forum is defamatory (and libellous when said in writing). It is against all civilised behaviour and you leave yourself open to having to defend your insult in a civil law court. Kindly desist.
JS15 (years old?)
Your comment is barely concealed defamation, it's obvious inference being that RogerJ is a liar. That is unsupportable BS which had to be challenged.
Here's a wild idea - one that might possibly lead to an improvement in your self-esteem and overall quality of life. Instead of attempting to destroy and injure and bleaken the existences of other people, why not direct your efforts towards making positively helpful and useful, genuine and, even, praiseful contributions to the board? You may begin to feel a greater sense of wellbeing from casting off negativity and by earning respect from your peers. I certainly it useful to focus on working with others, to the common benefit, whenever I feel pessimism encroaching on my enjoyment of life. Why not give it a try?
JS15
Yet another lazy comment by an inadequate intellect. In any public forum such emphatic denounciations as your must be backed up with supporting evidence. Yours wasn't and you just ended up looking spiteful and foolish. Best you desist lest you make yourself a public laughingstock.
Junocasper - Reported for using aggressive and bullying language.
Hi Roger
It's riling to see you targeted by the wide-boy, erstwhile primary school bullies bereft of talent or ability beyond the capacity to enfuriate those better endowed in the cranium. I suffered such abuse by various nasty dolts and dimwits at school simply for speaking with an upper middle-class accent and for having an vocabulary exceeding two hundred words. You can picture the playgounds scene: Bully "What have you got then you, p###?". Me: "It's a adventure novel by Aliastair McClean". Bully:"Wots a novel?"
Who am I to offer you advice, so all I will do is echo others who have suggested that you simply filter and report them. It can only help the old blood pressure.
All the best
JS15
Your condescending last comment betrays you. If your campaign against RogerJ was in any way justified because of historical comments/assessments or opinions that could be shown to be deceptive or knowingly untrue for the purpose of Roger's self-enrichment - why "don't bother" to locate at least a meaningful number of the posts you allude to - three or four, say - to convince the community that you are not just a lowlife de-ramper? You didn't because you couldn't. Of course, I'm open to reviewing my conclusion, so it's over to you Professor Pike.
Pubcrawal/Roger J
I have been an enthusiastic investor in HE1 for five weeks now and have acquired 540k shares and have sold, then rebought a mere 45k. Despite a knee-jerk "Goobye everyone FOREVER" post I made following the recent plunge in the SP, I came to my senses and returned to support what, going by the available data and by the analysis of reliable sources, looks to be a real winner. Among said reliable sources I count Roger J, who has always conducted himself on, this board, openly, consistently and with intergerity. I value his contributions greatly as a genuine LTH with expertise in the business of gas exploration we should be thankful for - and should NOT be tolerating his character assassination by the posts of dullard barrow-boys casting infantile, ignorant taunts and wilful untruths aimed at undermining RJ's standing in this community. There. I've said it. Now have a pop at me. I'm nobody so you'll be wasting your time.
I just caught sight of the A-bomb that hit today. I feel sick for everyone who will have taken a terrible blow. I was in Cap-XX for a roller coaster year including the Maxwell debacle. So about three months back I started flogging Cap-XX when AMTE caught my glassy eye. A British sodium ion battery developer and patent owner- how could I go wrong? So, after Maxwell the future looked murky for Cap-XX and i divested about 6k over three months, receiving between anything between 2.7p and 1.45p. Today my first reaction was "Geez I was lucky" and "poor buggers". Then i remembered that i put the 6K into AMTE. And that was an overnight rug-pull mafia hit job. We got r##ed for every penny. So, my heartfelt sympathies to everyone who's wondering what they did to deserve this. There's still a chance for Cap-XX, in theory. So fingers crossedall.
Signed and shared. Shorting of British shares was temporarily suspended by the LSE after the 2012 financial crisis because it can literally derail and otherwise sound business because seeing 5%-10% of its stock sold short is enough to crush its credibility, and cause it to suffer a stampede of capital flight that is frequently terminal. Ban it altogether and the biggest winners will be the small-caps, who are, after all, the mega corporations of the future providing wealth, employment, social stability for everyone. We should look further ahead for profits on our investments and reject the shameful, casino-like, get rich quick schemeing and misdirection of some to mug other, honest, investers of their money without compunction or shame. We should put a final and welcome end to shorting