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Average review score of 82/100 so far on Metacritic:
hTTps://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/planet-zoo
Lowest score so far is PCGamger with 75%, and only downside so far is that it is quite difficult and can take a while to get to grips with the game mechanics. Having said that, considering the complains regarding the shallow management of JWE and PC, this is actually a good thing in my eyes. I'd rather it be difficult than shallow.
I bought more today around £11. The trading has been consolidating around this level for a while and was waiting for a break out above it. This seems a strong move, supported by a positive release. Will be looking for it to continue on north now.
Also, Planet Zoo is No.1 and No.2 in both UK and World Steam top sellers list.
From the RedT RNS:
redT has also agreed, subject to the completion of the Merger and the Fundraising, to grant Bushveld a right of first refusal to supply vanadium products to the merged business for two years, and thereafter subject inter alia to Bushveld continuing to beneficially own at least five per cent. of the issued Ordinary Shares.
Lui... you mean like building a multi-billion dollar company right under your nose? BMN just get on with doing things, if the market doesn’t wish to pay attention yet, then they are in for a very rude awakening some point soon.
Supporting the merging of Avalon and RedT, starting with 5% of the shares of said company it would seem, with options to increase that to 20%. I wouldnt be surprised if this was the start of a reverse takeover of the entire merged company at some point in the future.
29 trades for the whole of October. Less than one a day. How did they ever manage to get listed on the main market? Anyway... just remember that the MM’s count on PI’s loosing patience. If you dont need the money now, and still believe in the fundamental value and future growth of the company, then why take your money elsewhere? Is there really anything better, and better researched out there?
1. No one knows how much is being traded at these levels, it could be tiny.
2. European prices are driven and set primarily by one company, and European prices have been driving this downward shift.
3. V producers have been going offline each month and yet the rate of the fall accelerates?
Something very fishy about this to me.
Mokopane development costs were estimated to be at $20m in the Vanchem acquisition RNS. This $25m I would hazard to say is going to fund this development as soon as is possible. They want to be able to feed that BE electrolyte plant with as much V as possible from the get go. Might give an indication of the potential upcoming scope of BE contracts.
Bit more info on this mornings fall, whilst L2 on lse was showing 21.5 for both Ask and Bid simultaneously, rsp was showing 23.2 on the Ask. It was NT to buy throughout the drop also. I managed to get a screenshot of L2 whilst it quoted 21 - 22, which was a clearly false spread. This will make its way to the FCA also.
Not sure I understand the logic of walking the SP down to the 24p based only on YD share issue. Aside from the fact that its a number printed in an RNS that the MM's can point to. Fortune has seemed to be quite confident that YD are behind BMN, I've got no reason to think that he's wrong in this regard.
All bids must be in by December 10th, which means they will likely want to approve one before the years end, ready to get on with building the plant early 2020. Just my opinion of course.
For one, it obscures what is actually going on. We however, due to research, are well aware of what is occurring. Not only that but it enables which ever MM is processing this deal to take as much of the shares they need from PI’s rather than from a pot of shares available from a tame seller. Leaving them with more to play with.
There has definitely been a base and a top that the spread has been pinned to for the past two days as Vaneck acquire the necessary shares to fill their index. They don't wish to pay any more for them than they have to, and so the necessary MM's oblige. Is it any coincidence that a slew of trolls turn up on this board when the MM's need millions of shares from PI's to hand over to Vaneck?