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Pat - I am also disappointed……. that you think being on here non-stop knocking the company at every opportunity will do anything to improve the SP. It will not change anything but crack on if it floats your boat. At least you are consistent and I know exactly where you are coming from.
Pat - why exactly are you here? I see no logic or contribution from your constant sniping at the company, the SP, the BOD, the CEO, the results, etc,etc. You cannot be invested here as you are constantly putting a negative spin on every post you write. Only a moron would buy a large quantity of shares in a company and then spend all his spare time on here rubbishing it.
For God sake Pat will you give it a bloody rest - you sound like a cracked record. I am not impressed by some of the BOD performance and I am heavily invested here. However, unlike the moan and groan merchants on here I am not whinging about it non-stop. You might have freedom of speech Pat but I have a right to tell you when you are a pain.
Hi Rocklawn - Yes I agree way oversold and I am pleased to have gotten my top up in time yesterday. BTW I am not going to ramp this up but .........................last time it dropped below 1p I bought an extra 400,000 shares and sold them a few weeks later and cleared over £ 12,000 in profit.........don't recall the date but I think it was BC (Before Covid) GLA
Hi Rocklawn - I just made my own top up purchase a few minutes ago 101,544 shares
Couldn't get to make the purchase yesterday as I got stuck in traffic on my way home.
Sure the RNS was not "fantastic" but it all adds to the cash stream and it gives the haters
something to bite on. GLA
Seeing lots of them lately as the "filtered mob" seem be out in force......
Its a waiting game. Rocklawn - I agree it would be good if people with spare money bought up some of the
"free float of shares" to apply some buy side pressure on the SP. I will be freeing up some spare cash and get some bought on Monday. Have a good weekend everyone. GLA
RPG7 - when it comes to whining I will bow to your obvious superior knowledge on the subject...................
Here is one of your comments on the EME BB
"Current market cap less than £8 million,lowest share price for over five years Well done Bod, wonder if the board's pay reflects this state of affairs?Still waiting for something or anything that resembles realistic plans to dig our company out of the pit they have created-fat chance!"
I think you need to be careful when you are poking fun at other people - saying they are whining. Nuff said.
Have a great weekend all real LTH's who like me, have a real interest in Block Energy succeeding.
yiannakism45 - The only problem was that the choice between the incumbent BOD and the "Scottish" contingent was like being offered the choice between Syphilis and Gonorrhea both are unpleasant. I do agree that there seems to be a culture of stuffing free or low cost shares into trouser pockets and every opportunity. The loan agreement which sees Paul H and his cronies pocketing 16% interest is rubber stamp on their greed. I have been heavily invested here since late 2018 and have to say I am becoming increasingly critical of the actions of the BOD and more specifically the CEO.
It might be interesting for some people on here to consider the pay that Paul Haywood receives in relation to the MCap of the company. I did some research and the median pay ratio for CEOs of comparable companies was 46:1
That means that if the company is valued at 46 million pounds the CEO received a salary of one million. The last pay year I could find showed that Paul Haywood's salary was just over 570K per year - the company has an MCap of £ 8 million that gives a salary ratio of 14:1 ...............how is this justified - I have no idea. As someone has already said the free shares and bonuses seem way out of line with the actuality.
Well according to Bedex (quote 20th January 2023 on the FRR board)
"Have you seen bloes SP?
Surprised they haven't starting giving away Green Shield stamps with each share. :))"
You know Bedex I had you blocked for ages but thought you might have something interesting to read. When you talk about people being "Civil" perhaps you should address that to yourself. Back on the blocked list................
Shares with low volume of transactions are prime candidates for SP manipulation or movements that do not tally with the MCAP, perceived profitability or any other matrix. This is where we are and where we have been lingering for quite some time. Until the results prove the concept and the company is profit making then this is where we remain. As you have said yourself with regard to Block Energy breaking out - "well perhaps we're getting close". GLA
Hi Scooby - yes I think that is the last piece of the jigsaw - the release of news that will please LTH’s , attract in new investors and leave those on the side lines having to pay a premium to invest. In the meantime it’s a waiting game……..
Everybody who reads these pages put their hand in their pocket and spent £ 500 - £ 1000 buying up Block Energy shares what would happen to the SP. As far as I can see the only thing that will start the SP moving north at any speed is buy side pressure. Lots of people (me included) are heavily invested and will not be buying more. With regular slow trading days - new investors seem to be thin on the ground. Just how many shares are there which could be classified as "free floating" my guess is that it is quite low and that this has some bearing on the current situation we are in - what do others think.?