The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
I ventured to fool.co.uk. They don't recommend Polymetal because of the uncertainty.
Thanks for the figures. I'm still buying more shares. :)
How many shares to get 35k div?
They haven't sold any before the invasion.
Started my position. These prices are a gift.
Ukraine could just agree to being neutral, it would keep peace in that region. The President is a muppet. Come up an economic strategy that allows for good Russian and EU relations.
How many Nazis are there in their government?
Agree. Should be double the SP. Seriously undervalued.
Tesla is a growth stock, it was 1200 PE a year ago. It's growing profits very quickly. Tesla is still very cheap, if you understand the business. They said the same thing about Amazon, too expensive, yeah, how did that work out?
CMC at 3.6 is extremely cheap.
PE of 3.6? lol.
PE of 11. The business is doing well, considering the earnings will double this year.
Naked Trader sold it for a loss of 1200 quid.
Naked Trader likes the company. The drop in price is overdone.
See it as an opportunity to buy more. If you are getting downbeat about the current SP< maybe you don't believe in the company's upward trajectory. I'll be very happy to see it in the low teens, and I will buy as many as I can.
Hopefully it drops into the teens, love a bargain.
Bargain prices...
My position in SYME is tiny. Dev is much larger. Tesla is my largest. That being said, you wanted to bring that into the equation to hurt my credibility because I ask some questions as a stakeholder. Nice try. Confirmation bias. Comparing DEV to a private company is ridiculous. They wouldn't be trading that high on the LSE, certainly not for long, eventually the market would rotate, based on the fact it's loss making x55. DEV is priced right for now, which is an incredible return.
MAJ. Upgrad on the stock exchange?
Far too much confirmation bias here. I get it, once we are invested all we want to hear is that it's going to work out. Dev is a young company, 7.5 million is nothing to write home about. The market wants to see bigger figures. 500% rise is great, it's reflected in the stock price, though.
The reaction is subdued because the revenue and profits are minuscule compared to mcap. If we are talking 20 million, then the stock price would rise. These figures are currently not worth bragging about. That's not to say that they won't rise considerably in the next 2 years.