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Agree speedy
Toffers from your posting history you said you have added a million shares to your holdings since you appeared a few months ago. That’s not loose change, 70k at 7p. So you must be very confident in realising a return on your investment and trust the BOD?
Well at the moment there is nothing to vote on, just endless wild and mostly unsubstantiated speculation about a vote that may or may not be forthcoming.
Toffers I thought you had already decided to vote against the cross listing (or reorganisation vote) when you had a ridiculous temper tantrum the other day?
It’s almost as though the board has a KPI on how bad they can make themselves look.
I’m wondering why this is still a PLC
Toffers are you being paid by the word?
Toffers with respect your “research” that you are posting is nothing more than speculation.
Rio has a minor JV interest with us which to them will be small beer.
One other thing SCB
Copy and paste of motley fool isn’t research!
SCB it is you who needs to open your eyes.
No holder here is expecting dividends anywhere near the same level as previously. That is maybe a revelation to you but to try and pass yourself as a wise sage is just laughable.
I suggest you take some time out to do some research, like the majority on this board have done. Maybe then you will understand why the lows in SP and coal price in 2021 are unlikely to be seen for the foreseeable future
What a great idea, Shaun issues an updated MRE highlighting for all to see how much gold and copper their is, while at the same time trying to negotiate a deal to purchase the remaining 70% of said partners.
This is a case where although it seem unpalatable to be left in the dark as a PI, there are times when you need to trust the BOD to get on with it
SCB
You have turned up and demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of TGA
“ Boohoo on the other hand a company with 13 solid years of performance”
You must be looking at a different Boohoo to the rest of us.
Scb
Simply look at the charts for RB coal
It’s that simple, although it sounds like you won’t be able to join the dots
RB coal prices do seem to have found their floor now from the fall from the 22 peaks. I was a bit concerned that it could potentially drop back to what it was when TGA was spun out of AAL in first half of 21 and at those prices the FCF would not be supporting large dividends.
So factor in the RB coal price fluctuations and all the other potential operational issues such as power cuts and freight problems.
Diarrhoea20, I notice you’ve been posting your ramping rubbish on here all day. Hopefully you’ve sold out now and can move onto your next pump
Finally had a chance to read through the annual report.
Agree that potential here is staggering providing they keep hitting it out of the park. This is the right product at the right time due to water scarcity increasingly becoming a global issue.
Pounds are doable here although I’d caution that additional dilution might occur as still not at breakeven. I’m happy with that risk though and the previous raise didn’t hold the price back for long.
GLA
They are cowards
We may or may not find another hav at scallywag but one thing is guaranteed - you won’t find anything inside plode’s head
Hey silverfoil remember the age old rule of not basing investment decisions on what anonymous posters tell you!
Last time I checked havieron and all it’s gold hasn’t disappeared and NCM are still proceeding with the decline.
Good luck with what you decide to do
I think it speaks volumes when you compare and contrast the measured and reasoned reasons why a raise is unlikely, against the emotional baseless and occasionally spit-speckled statements of an impending raise.
Looking at this mornings trades maybe somebody is quietly building a position here.
Excellent post socialistb.
It is difficult to keep eyes on the prize at times when the momentum isn’t in current holders favour and people are understandably reticent to believe that momentum will shift in their favour again. And some will understandably want to cash out when they get back to break even.
In my view the biggest returns here will be gained over multiple decades from compounding dividends.