Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Tim should be encouraging the company. It's PR and essential.
The news in either direction has a material impact on price.
We've said we expect it. If we don't have what we expect then people make a decision to buy or sell. It's material.
Will that jab cure it?
Lots of questions surrounding it.
I wouldn't take it.
Remember the covid jabs they issued. They guaranteed all sorts and claims of 100% effecacy kept on coming down and down to now people absconding of their advice to take it because of long term complications.
No Hog - it wasn't needed. Its a funny one.
I do wonder if the company is reaching out to update the shareholders register.
I also wonder if some of these large holders also hold on platforms that have reportable holdings and someone does the math if they are to update.
Whilst the company effectively owes PIs nothing is does have an obligation to ensure that all parties, unless restricted, have access to an even market.
If I was the company, I'd be asking questions of the placees with Allenby. Allenby should be able to account for holdings past and present in this sense.
The trading activity in the run up to the news screams that parties knew and sold expecting to make a quick 25-30% whilst retaining holdings.
For this alone, we should have stuck with E3 instead of dropping the ball and momentum.
If there had been good financial advice and PR advice, this wouldn't have happened. Most of us was expecting E3 to be called up anyhow.