The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Weak! I decided were I invest my money. Not Some swampy k n o b s.. There opinion never registers with me. Their opinions are extremely biased. They have no bearing on investment decisions. Blimey ! There must be a lot jelly fish holding these shares lol.
The majority of sites are on farm land in the middle of nowhere. Wytch farm a classic example. It’s like banging your hard against a brick wall ! Blimey . Please live with oil and gas . Completely please.
But do you really think its a really great idea to be importing oil and in our country? The energy used to transport that fuel half way around the world. Yes really great for the environment that! I tell you what
YOU stop using oil and gas derived products and energy to warm your home along with your leccy, and I’ll stop investing in oil and gas companies and give all
My investment funds to charity.
That would Imply you are not confident in your share holding in Ujo . I can tell you now you have picked well , very well . No need to keep trying to convince others. But on reflection I do enjoy enthusiasm.
I don’t think the market has woken up to how the down side risk is minimal at this point in time. Upside potential very very good and a likely trebling of today’s SP in very short order . £1 per share nailed on before end of year . That’s only 9 months. Better that money in the bank . All in my opinion of course. I’m sell down other stock to allow me to add here. Good luck all , fans and non fans of UJO. Believe in your own research.
Correct GRH. I had to sell biggest part of my holding a little while back . But retained a hook of (100k ) of shares. New funding come along, liquefied some assets . Managed to build back in but only half of my original holding . But starting to struggle to hold again. Same situation with my other holdings . Family commitments , number one priority. Hoping to hold on long enough.
I’ve Be holding for almost five years with Pred. And I anit get younger and life anit get any easier. I’ve held all these years but times is tough and will have to start drawing down on my investment if no improvement soon. Promises have been made and family has gone without. Starting to loose the fight. I don’t want to get off the boat, but my toes are starting to dip in.