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@alfista
I suppose if we follow your thinking then it's apocalypse for the energy markets.
But on a more positive note, I've been told that Mr Wild Wolf is buying more shares next week and there will be an RNS confirming this.
Have you heard anything?
Maybe Wilding is using his kids' Christmas money to fund his spending spree.
One of the few things I have to agree with you on. Definitely the poorer countries suffer more.
Bangladesh economy is primed for an upturn. I've actually invested small amounts in a couple of companies.
There is life beyond the energy crisis.
No doubt I will invest accordingly. I'm trying to make money with my investments and from what I have seen of this company, I stand a good chance.
That's why I've reinvested.
Your attempt to create negative sentiment around this company based on the energy crisis is clearly not working. Has the sp gone beyond your short position? If it has, then you better get @aks343 to jump onto the bulletin boards with some more fairy tales.
For the company to have gone so far in such a short space of time, it is pretty impressive.
Even with your glass half full approach, you must admit its very impressive.
And despite the recent crisis things look pretty good for the company.
I don't think you constant negatives about the energy crisis will help your short position.
@alfista
What's so iffy about the sp rising? Its never iffy when it goes down?
By the way, someone is buying 1 share at a time. Not sure what this nonsense is all about, is that you covering your short position one piece at a time?
@fredhunt
Interesting day/week ahead. I'm hopeful for my little investment.
@alfista
Energy crisis or shorting crisis? Have you closed your position or are you still fighting?
@aks343
Did you vomit into your porridge last week or have you planned it into your diary next week?
Let me know how that one goes.
@sharedetect
Things are looking a little brighter for you.
I wish I had bought back more shares after selling. I didn't buy enough when the price dropped.
There's rumours that Boldhaven is closing its positions too. Have you heard anything?
Also, rumour has it that @aks343 intercepted Geoff Wildboys yacht and arrested him with 3 tonnes of cocaine. Any idea what really happened?
Okay @aks343, Aka Bruce Wayne. You best put your cape on, hot the streets and swoop on Geoff.
I'd like to believe your stories about Geoff Wilding, but you are speaking very vaguely.
How many people have you put away in the past?
My advice would be to put the drugs away first, then tell us all about your crime fighting
@BlackBoulder
What’s your thoughts on the directors buying shares with company money vs their own personal dough
Instead of spending an eye watering amount on trying to prop up the share price Wilding should pay down the debt which is enough to sink a container ship never mind a yacht.
@sharedetect
Here's some stats for you to digest
Geoff has spent around £50million in total over the 11million shares he has bought, with company money.
He has also sold millions at £9 per share so buying back for Mr Wild Wolf is cheap at these levels.
Yet he isn't buying a single share.
Go figure.
And you talk about dividends - you aren't even getting a whiff of dividend payments.
Only one winner here.