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Mr. XXX The de-listing will not force you to sell/trade your TALV-shares. The only effect will basically be that the share that you own will be NASDAQ OMX Helsinki listed shares not London Stock Exchange listed shares i.e. you will need to trade your shares via the Helsinki Stock Exchange and your ownership will remain as is. Hope this clarifies. Have a good day Best Regards, Timo Laatio Market Analyst Talvivaara Mining Company Plc.
Thanks for the feedback but we now have two conflicting views as to what will happen. Your view and that of Copout who posted earlier. Surely we should be able to determine with certainty what the correct position is from TALV directly. You may be right on the Finnish Govt funding point you suggested in your subsequent post.
I've just emailed Talvivaara to understand 'exactly' what this means for UK investors. Will share the response if I get one back.
Sorry, should have read......"market HASN'T really reacted to the news and SP stable"
Big assumption that we won't achieve 9p still. Market has really reacted to the news and SP stable. Still have two months to trade this share before its de-listed. News is due before then and we know how this share can move on positive news. Each to their own but good luck.
I got all excited then! Still, good to see remuneration levels fall materially on previous year. Hope they report on the pond being cleared imminently - by 15th May I believe. Should have a positive impact on SP IMHO.
HATS - Post recommended. I completely agree with you. The Nickle presentation post that Corbs posted yesterday make interesting reading and shows a continued increase in Nickle price over the coming months. Pekka focussed on this aspect during the presentation he gave a week ago and stressed the significance on how an upsurge in nickle price surpressing the level if funding required. Naturally TALV have to be prudent when presenting figures but this continued trend upwards should build confidence. Increased production and the re-issue of the uranium permit are also big positives. The SP, whilst erratic, has not drifted back to the sub 5p levels as it has done twice since Dec 13. If we do get an upward trend shortly I can certainly see this testing 12p again. IMO
Perhaps long term if you are looking at potential (serious) multibagger but has shown two great opportunities to double / treble bag since Dec last year. I have absolutely no reason to doubt this will go through that cycle again if the SP was to fall to circa 5p.
? Unless there's a large sell in background not sure why this has dropped so much when buys exceed sells today?
SP holding up well today. Yesterday's news didn't really highlight anything that we didn't already know about TALV. All skeletons out of the closet now. Uranium permit was reinstated which is a positive and nickel and zinc prices rising strongly. If TALV achieve the necessary funding thy require, hopefully from the Finnish Govt, then I'm confident it will achieve strong production output and trade itself back to a stronger, leaner company. IMHO
Having read your previous posts it is abundantly clear you are now de-ramping!
The uranium permit is an important element of the TALV's survival. With the permit being reinstated and nickle prices rising fast, I'm confident TALV will recover.
Over 14% now!
Your research to confirm this? Your comments sound very 'rampy' indeed!
Nice picture!? So Liquid1, which way do you think this will go tomorrow?
Nice to see a strong rise in SP today. The last 30 mins of trade will be interesting and perhaps indicative of what we could expect in SP movement tomorrow following news. IMHO. GL
Hi Liquid1, what's the vols looking like on OMX
LEJOG - that 'Big Buy' didn't appear. What made you think one was coming?!
I believe the rise we've seen in SP prior to today's drop was a build up to the expected news on the 30th April. That news is still forthcoming be it positive or otherwise so no reason (that I can see at least) for the drop in price other than MMs stock piling shares for the build up to the 30th April. Clearly they created mass liquidity today with millions of shares traded..........daily volume being significantly greater than the good daily vol levels we've witnessed over the last week here. 6+ million share order is a big order to fill and may well have fueled the sudden rise and subsequent fall today as PIs took profits or were scared that price would continue to free fall. Would hope to see a bounce back tomorrow. IMHO
Hi Wealth Manager. Was that visible on LSE trades this morning or should we see that come through as a late trade. Would this be the reason for the drop - MMs scaring PIs into selling to fill this substantial order!