RE: Hainan mining20 Mar 2026 20:43
JoeBloggs, my response was an answer to Howard saying "their first priority needed to be was to create shareholder value" i never stated that Kodal was doing this or ever have, but it would explain why this share is in totally undervalued, i know you like to pick fights on here so i will just ignore your comments! but an example of this is 1 mine i have said they had 95% secured the finance to build a mine share price was 1.60 on this news it grew to 1.85 then the war started and the mine had gone quiet on eveything happening with it, it then sunk to 1.25 and then the company diluted with 3,000,000,000 shares selling them at 1.2p plus another 72,000,000 to cover certain providers to cover outstanding fees, so all the risk was taken by normal investors, once it was found it was safe and going to be very profitable then the dilution happens to let in institution investors and yes overtime this SP will grow but how many mines once they show promise are sold etc, unfortunately as i stated the AIM market does not care 1 iota about us