The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
BMAC, I'm well aware of the history of this share and the price range it's travelled through to get here. The fact is in 2016 to 2017 the price was generally rising, hence the falling for a year comment, I was being kind to the share!
He gives a different perspective from most of the rose tinted posters on this board. The SP has been in decline for more or less the last year if not longer, if STT1's posts have prevented some poor mug..... err sorry investors from losing money on this share then good on him. And do the postings on a board such as this make any difference to the SP, no. Why would others want to see people invest money to lose it? Does it make their loses more palatable?
Future's looking healthy for India business. http://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/india-to-grow-at-75-in-2016-imf/article7731055.ece
Been wavering for a while, who knows where the bottom is? I don't ! I've gone in light and will buy more if it falls by a decent amount. The Divi will probably get reduced at sometime but still be a good amount. Commodities must bottom out soon, weaker China and fed interest rate rise must be fairly well priced in by now. I look at it as a value long term holding with a good divi to pass the time. Also I saw this today so sentiment may be starting to change:- http://www.trustnet.com/News/625587/hawksmoor-why-we-are-buying-back-into-battered-commodity-trusts/
Monday 20th:- Sonny Lulla, Chief Executive Officer, bought 90,000 shares in the company on the 17th July 2015 at a price of 18.00p. The Director now holds 790,000 shares. __________________________________ Always good when a director buys gives you faith. I wish I had more now, I've only got a small holding as try to stay clear of AIM, but the future of India looks strong so should get some momentum from that.
I don't hold the share direct by I do have a couple of the funds with it, this may be of interest. GLA. http://www.trustnet.com/News/550262/unicorns-mackersie-the-uk-companies-that-are-rivalling-silicon-valley/1/1/
they usually do good in depth research, I've not had time to read it yet but here's the link. http://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/125494/market-reaction-thai-coup.aspx