Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Does anyone have a link to the VELA telegram group?
I've held a modest holding here for awhile, albeit I've not followed progress as closely as I have on some of my other shares. However, as D day approaches with the trial results, seriously considering adding to existing holding.
Been pumped more times than Jordan this share - are we back in the buy zone yet?
I've seen an email today from Paul V to say Q&A to be published Weds now, and not tomorrow as previously stated...
221 questions - should give us plenty to chew on, even if I suspect some won't be answerable without a preceding RNS.
When was the price 1.28? I think I missed that day....
.9 (3x) has been the highest since the RTO listing at 1.1p.
The .3s is massively under-valuing SYME, especially with TF acquisition and the pieces that have moved since last year.
Senator BT, 23, hopes to recoup some of his huge student debt having studied surf studies in some former Polytechnic in South Wales. Sadly, his efforts so far have largely in vain, and his trading losses are only serving to add to his student loan debts.
The good Senator hasn't even learned to switch accounts for positive vs negative posts. Amateur hour.
Disagree ns20 - I think you're overstating the impact of PIs here. Gary with his 37,496 shares on his Trading212 app isn't going to help rocket (or decimate) the SP, just in the same way Malcolm's inane posts on message boards don't.
I think as LTHs we're at the mercy of whatever transfers, sales, buys, CLNs and whatever else is going on behind the scenes to get the ownership, group structure and funders where they need to be. Fortunately, I don't think this will go on for much longer. I don't think Trading Update will give us the fireworks some hope for, but equally I think as a long-term hold (long in investing terms meaning 3+ years) SYME is a fantastic proposition.
True value can't be suppressed forever - cream always rises to the top... :)
https://www.supplymecapital.com/who-we-are/leadership/
Lovely to see the Tradeflow boys added as Directors on the website. That has the makings of a fabulous board - flamboyant Zamboni, genius Collis and smooth-talking unflappable James is a superb trio.
Fair challenge - I'll try and resist quoting Tesla when talking about MCaps (****er, just failed)...
I'd argue at start-up phase the MCap is much less relevant as there's no earnings with which to compare. In my view, a MCap of £200m was reasonable given the global presence, the people involved, and the first-mover advantage in a topical and on-trend industry, but I can accept not everyone shares that view, and Mcap has since dropped from what I thought was a relative bargain.
Comparing MCaps across industries is largely an irrelevance - a miner has very different P/E ratios to a retailer to a Fintech etc... I think most people investing in SYME invest because they see the potential of where the MCap could be once SYME start trading, not because it represents a bargain price at today's Mcap versus earnings.
Who knows if the first tranche of monetisation will give the SP the much needed boost, but surely we won't have too much longer to wait and see. Don't miss your buy-in before the rocket launches... ;)
People have provided their projections, rampy or otherwise, underpinned with their rationale, which I think are not completely unreasonable. Investors are buying into a business still in start-up phase, so there's an element of the unknown in terms of how income derived from monetisation will impact the SP, but money in tends to have a positive effect...
You must be very excited by your projections Brass considering you're still here... Judging by your post volume, even more excited than I!
Ultimately, it boils down to this. Do you trust your money with:
A). The bulls. A board consisting of an Oxbridge grad, hugely experienced people in this field, fronted by a flamboyant, passionate and intelligent Italian entrepreneur looking to introduce a new asset class. Do you believe they can successfully complete the first tranche of monetisation? Would Tom James and John Collis have sold their baby to the SYME group, having seen far more than any poster on here, if they did not believe SYME would go on to be a roaring success?
B). The bears. A succession of faceless and anonymous trolls who seemingly have so much spare time they can afford to waste it posting about a share they don't (yet?) own. Do you believe Alessandro's 7 year quest to build Supply@Me will end in failure, and that Tom James and John Collis are ignorant buffoons who don't know their industry and foolishly handed over the reigns to a failing enterprise?
Rome wasn't built in a day... and even then, Rome was essentially just another City and had been done before. SYME is a brand new asset class, a new wheel, so might just take a little longer. "Long term holders shall be rewarded". The rest, the posturing, the insults, the stupid tweets, a ****** failed hack, is all just white noise.
WG - you, more than anyone, last year were guilty of posting very optimistic share price predictions in a very optimistic timescale on an almost daily basis.
You do you - buy, sell, short whatever you like - but the butthurt victim act after some pretty heroic ramping is quite something to behold. I don't think I could be quite that duplicitous, even on an anonymous forum, but then not everyone has a strong moral compass.
HKK - your posting history is hilarious. Should keep me entertained for awhile. You more than anyone shouldn't be dredging up old posts....
In your words on SYME: "THIS COMPANY ISN'T GOING ANYWHERE BUT BOOM".
Glad you think so, but steady on the ramping.
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SYME going nowhere but Boom!08 Jun 2021 07:11
New CFO starting
New hire from Greensill with extensive contacts starting
Buying another significant company to expand rapidly
Captive bank funding being finalised imminently
Influx of new Institutional Investors
Expansion in all major global financial regions
Yeah, this company isn’t going anywhere but boom!