RE: The largest known primary helium resource in the world15 Aug 2025 15:26
I'm not sure what value you are adding to this BB w-offler, looks like your only here to make a quick buck from a rising/falling share price?
I'd also like to counter your argument 70% of Aim shareholders lose 90% of their investments in three months from production - The Financial Times’ claim highlights risk, but successful AIM companies like ASOS (28,614% gain), Wynnstay Properties (6,331% gain), Genus, and Jet2 prove huge rewards are possible. AIM has produced market leaders and multiple £1bn+ firms, showing researched, diversified investing can yield exceptional returns—not just losses—despite volatility and the majority losing money.
I'm pitching that HE1 will be in gaining category for all kinds of reasons.
I like the post Basil, food for thought!