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OK, can anyone (other than me), remember why GROC was split from ALBA in the first place?
Imho, i think ALBA are looking at holding 10-12.5% when it's all played out.
So, i'm expecting a bit more dilution yet.
When you're 'Knapp of the earth' flying a helicopter, you go under the power lines, just below the tree tops.
Less than 100ft.
Fingers crossed you'll break even moneybox.
"We're not proud of this at all," Steve Wilson, managing director for wastewater services at Welsh Water said. "It's a very uncomfortable position to be in - but it's not for the want of trying. We have been trying to fix this."
Aaahh, bless, 'we're trying', is always the cry of the bone idle and incompetent.
Don't let the b.s. tards grind you down, the invested know why we're here, and it's nothing to do with posts on a bb.
Or c)- they're quietly adding to their collection in small amounts while it's ridiculously cheap because they have read all the news, digested the rns's, made a reasoned decision on their investment strategy and are awaiting what they view as the inevitable rise. Only now they have the added bonus of being able to sell off the cheap buys at a tremendous profit on the way back up, whilst retaining a greater percentage to await a future tax free profit.
It all depends on your personal perspective.
Max, take heart that, unlike your detractors, you have the ability to string a coherent sentence together.
Just out of interest, as I'm not the sort to go rummaging through people's old posts like an eye swivelling stalker. Would you be the same Max that was lauding ggp when they were down at 0.08, about a month before they hit 32p? Cos' , if so, you didn't half take a verbal battering there. Funny how you didn't get so much as a thumbs up when that went through the roof.
Remember why groc was split from alba.
Funding.
At the time, i was quite unhappy about it because I'd just bought alba for the amistoq project.
Analogy wise,it was like paying for a delicious looking cake and the baker removed the icing before handing it over, telling me that the icing wasn't included in the price.
But when you take a step back, it makes sense.
Must admit that I wasn't expecting further investment, but the ducks are starting to look more organised, hopefully they'll begin to line up soonish.
I'd rather that they respected and paid their operators properly.
Too many low life scumbag employers trying to get away with paying nothing.
You pay peanuts, what do you get?
It works for companies that have tangible assets, cashflow and firm, workable future projections, someone like RR, who will be buying their shares back.
But for alba, that sort of move at this level tends to signify further dilution and leads to investors uncertainty and spiralling sp.
So, no thanks.
The only thing that'll stop that is mass extinction. It happens on every share on every market and has been going on for hundreds of years.
Each to his,her or their own.
I for one, do a bit of both in order to keep my average prices down.
You should write a song.
There are filters if you don't like reading specific posts, or, if it's all getting on top of you, simply stop reading the bb.
Quite straightforward really.
Yeay, lots of blue mico trades today, just need to start landing a few whales and we might get a solid rise.
05/07/23
Timing is everything.
Got to love the old 'shareholder value' line.
One of my investments has created so much value that it is now a 99.56% loss.
Let's just hope they don't get carried away with their creativity.
Unfortunately for all of you I've gone and bought a few of these this morning.
Should now go down like a lead balloon, which appears to be the mo for my portfolio.
He's got 2.48percent of the company, 5mil is just some summer holiday money.
You a bit of a chartist then Nookie? yer red line crossed above the blue one recently on the indicator chart?
That said, if you were, you'd probably of left it in GROC, or put it all in to something like SYME about a week ago.