The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
The genuine investors, those with no agenda, have been played. We have been played by the hype around this and other covid stocks. Played by Mullis and his Twatter/LSE cronies. Remember all the 'In Graham we trust' bull**** posts? They used to spew reams and reams of shyte getting people exited, pushing the price up to it's high. Since that high, there's been nothing in the way of really positive news. Any positives are massively overlooked by the huge negatives now associated with this company. Where are those shysters now? So y'all can be as positive and rampy as you like. All I see is the share price continuing to fall.
Yes, I've had these since April 2020. Had a reasonable paper profit, sold some to reclaim my initial outlay. Now sitting with 2100 shares effectively for free. So, whilst I'd rather the sp moves up, at which point I will sell, I'm equally comfortable if it went to zero. But that's just my circumstance. I'd rather I and other genuine holders suffering made their money back.
The horseshoe on this board is incredible. So are the bunch of vaginas who post relentlessly. The same **** has been posted repeatedly on spin cycle from £12 downwards over the last year. It's manipulation, it's MMs, it's shorters. This is going to rocket. Clearly you're here to mislead.
This is not advice on what you should do.
While much of the world's population remains unvaccinated, the virus will continue to mutate. The mutation will find it's way around the world. How do you think they will test for this variant? With the crappy LFT? Finger in the bum? Think about it.
Goodbye.
I started buying in from May 2020 and at different points all the way to early October 2020. I had a paper profit of almost 30K. I haven't sold. My paper profit is down but I will continue to hold. In my circumstance, I don't consider it worth it selling. So I hold and hope It moves back up. I'm in no hurry.
Rifle, it's the worst investment you made because YOU got it wrong. You entered at the wrong time, maybe off the back of a bandwagon. Those that got in at less than £1 and either sold at some point on the way to £12 or are even still holding don't consider this their worst investment. Ya get meh??