Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Bought a bunch back first thing this morning. The price action yesterday has nothing to do with what we are worth...simply a fund messing with PI by dropping 4million trades on us, it may/maynot continue next week. Position accordingly. Raleigh, I appreciated the little quip. Have a good weekend all.
I, like Appleby have a short here. Considering when to flip and go long though.
Every month stevie. And I dont think they can cancel their share purchases. It means nothing really.
It's just the sip. Hardly even worth a mention.
Gregg, definitely better to get out above 20 than below it.
We broke the lower support channel, might need a major area of support before we get a decent bounce.
Mostly micks stop loss. I think his were the two 4mil sales.
Gary, looks like we have similar opinions over here though :-)
Absolutely red. The real 'risk' here is a successful outcome. Which is why there are no notifiable short positions.
Wouldnt we all.
But HH I am intrigued as to what Truth suggests is a sensible and fair model in the subprime lending market? He has been around long enough now, must have had time to add some meat to the rhetoric.
Agreed gary, but the shorts are being extremely careful not to get carried away also. I agree it would be nice for all of us to hear some good direction from the bod to stabilise the sp but in reality we all just need to be patient and let them get in with their negotiations with the FCA. They will update when decision made.
Extortion? I dont think so. That's what will happen if companies like this disappear. Be careful what you wish for.
By what do you mean dirty market?
I tend to agree with that. But it is a slightly hopeful position so sized accordingly.
What will be will be, very little you can do about it. Position yourself in the market accordingly.
Have to pick your battles wisely Mav.
At the start of all this there was a similar group known as the 2%ers. Your group will have a similar level of credibility.
The FCA will be just fine.
Stevie, whilst I sympathise with your sons position. The FCA did make it quite clear they did not support the soa at the start if you check the RNSs. If i remember correctly they reserved the right to oppose at any time.my interpretation of this was that they didnt like it and were hoping the vote would do their dirty work which of course it did not so they then chose to step in.