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Any educated guess as to how much hardwood have left And furthermore, why they are selling at such low prices?
Very happy to see the price rise here but also feeling very "frothy" I'm expecting a pretty sharp pull back sadly. Need some proper news flow as having just one customer seems a very risky business strategy long term - what if the NHS reduce or pull out entirely?!
Yes stt1, you know full well I've tried to debate your points. Like you always say, go back and read over posting history and see how many times you go silent with direct questions.
Ps what's wrong with shares on loan?
Thanks for the reminder on TLY, believe it or not some of us have better things to do than post insessently on bulletin boards but I'll up my posting on TLY now as you've asked so nicely
Just too many shots at the big prize here, deseveres to 3x on recent promise alone
Agreed but this is probably the most exciting period in tym history and a step towards a more legitimate asset. One would expect interest to peak as we approach drill results for sure.
Hovering where the institutional Investors bought that lump sum, clearly with a lot more knowledge than us. Expecting some acquisition news soon and the full move to Canary wharf and in the meantime trading in a range up to 30p
2nd worst aim leadership after ukog?
" bully me into silence by posting on unrelated threads"
Says the man who's spent years and thousands of posts on a stock he owned for a couple of months max
" If you could counter what I say with any kind of cogent, rational argument you would have by now."
Tried, numerous times in fact. You run a mile anytime someone directly challenges your points, or completely ignore them and paste the same nonsense again to bury it.
You also constantly move the goalposts on your derampe, every time someone points out how absurd one or more of your points are, eg: stopped posting about "shares on loan" ten times a day. Stopped posting about cash position now you realise how strong it is. Stopp posting about CEO selling shares, after you realised he didn't sell any.
The list goes on
Isnt the Swedish flourspar the "holy grail" here? Massive deposit of high demand material but the Swedish government care an awful lot about the reindeer on top
Crazy! The CFO left so quickly and even crazier. They still haven't filled the post, What are they seeing in the internal accounts??! I can't believe any reputable company could be so long without a CFO
There was an attempt at a "truce" but no prizes for who broke it. I say the opposite - go spam the life out of TLY, seems to be working wonders tbf
At 28.8p, the stock trades on FY2024E P/E and EV/EBITDA of 21.7x and 11.0x respectively. As of yearend 2024, we expect the company to have around £47m of net cash on the balance sheet, or around 7p per share. On an ex-cash basis, the 2024E P/E (stripping out the net interest generated on the cash) would be 18.9x. At our new target price of 40p, the EV/EBITDA, P/E and ex-cash P/E would be 16.4x, 30.7x and 29.0x respectively. We see these multiples as reasonable bearing in mind the growth, cash generation and quality of the business.
Probably another director buy
Almost feels like they expected a deal to sign and then turns out it didnt
Can I have a link to the telegram group
How can you consider a company with no revenue and no proven history to be low risk?!
The trajectory is downwards unless revenue starts rolling in. Generally speaking no revenue = high risk, revenue but small loss making = medium risk, profitable = low risk.
Sorry but why do you think trellis is "low risk"? Very high cash burn and zero revenue is the very definition of high risk.
Not that I'm saying its not an investment opportunity but you must understand it's a high risk one.
The headline of 2x cash Vs mcap is certainly interesting but the cash burn is concerning. One of those strange situations where itlf they just folded up the company everyone would be 100% better of but what in reality is the return on capital employed going to be here?
Am I right that they've achieved nothing of note on the revenue front so far? What is the forecast path to revenue (let alone profit) here?
That's a lot of words for zero content. Paper over the cracks of your ignorance
Get ready for lift off! Good results expected but even before then they'll be the prospective chasers and a big boost