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The best bit Doris :
'On Oct. 30, 2023, the U.K. government said it would aim to introduce more crypto-specific regulation during 2024 and see the regulation of fiat-backed stablecoins brought under the purview of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).'
FIAT backed stablecoins!!!!, that's GST, that's you and me, if your'e invested that is.
Oh, and just to add Doris, you were the one as I recall, that often stated this will take 3 years.
Well guess what 2021 plus 3 = ? .
My forecast for a shift in gear is July 24, based upon the 6 month month window re UK staking-six-months-report
My forecast ergo, FWIW re Pathway is July 24 after having read this.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/uk-crypto-laws-stablecoins-staking-six-months-report
Yes I may be wrong, but overall do not think It will be too far out.
Good Luck Doris!
Novice,
Re: 'This is never going to achieve full FCA status '
Not sure I agree quite honestly, Why on Earth not?
Just look at the goals set out in the original prospectus !
https://www.gstechnologies.co.uk/post/placing-to-raise-1-4m-publication-of-prospectus
Compare and contrast the achievements made to date against that prospectus put forward in SEPT 21.
I'll leave you to do your own research on that ( Look through all the relevant acquisition RNS's since Sept 21) pretty easy really, and then just look at all the current ongoing activities of buying and bought FCA approved companies etc.
We've done pretty well all in all, and for me personally the last hurdle ie Innovative Pathway should be well achievable.
Don't forget Doris, if we already own FCA approved organisations/companies the likelihood of owning more is even greater along with the revenues that they will attract.
Think big and remember Rome wasn't built in a day!
@Woody,
Your question re HVNWI's cast your mind and research back to April 2023. For all we know Noel may still be hodling his 51M shares? We haven't seen an RNS since that time as I strongly suspect he is below the reporting threshold given further issues since Apr23.
Thing is there are I am sure others out there with similar below reportable thresholds just simply biding their time and waiting for GST to put the put the jigsaw together?
Anyway, good luck to you!
https://www.investegate.co.uk/announcement/rns/gstechnologies-npv-di---gst/holding-s-in-company/7462793
Culpepper,
I do find it somewhat difficult to follow your postings simply because you never say exactly to whom you are responding to?
Why not try and use the more conventional approach now and again, ie @ Fred Boggs followed by your response, makes life so much easier Eh?
Just to add.
Then and only then, if we achieve success in those 3 hurdles given the current trajectory of the POG over the next 2 years , I think we all stand a very good chance of seeing a real re-rate of the SP, and the shorters will most likely throw the towel in.
When we all know what's happening with the current spinning GGP plates act.
In no particular order, but would be my order.
1. Resolution of LCA timewise and the restart off Decline construction once again.
2. Purchase or joint ownership or even partial ownership? of NEM's 70% ownership of Havieron.
3. Purchase of Telfer?
Racer,
Sure you'll be a millionaire if your average is less than a penny, many like me are not so lucky.
However, I do not plan to sell anytime soon unless an offer that is accepted by all shareholders, that compells us to do so, ie acceptance.
Let's hope that any such supported offer that is 'Mouth Watering' but at thesame time is highly subjective depending on your own position etc will need to be a good offer to succeed, and what that offer might be is anyones guess.
Bottom line, I cannot see it happening in all honesty unless we maybe see some left of field movements from Wyloo? Rio? who would like to take a 100% stake of Havieron, you just can never tell?
Whatever happens in the next 6 months will provide a white knuckle ride for most investors.
All went through nicely today using this years allowance so pleased, only lost about 2200 shares for Bed&ISA, about £26 cost n total for 890,000 shares !. All nicely tucked away now in my ISA, plus the rest!.
My forecast FWIW re Pathway is July 24 after having read this.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/uk-crypto-laws-stablecoins-staking-six-months-report
Cannot recall who posted this, but thanks anyway!
MH01,
Re: Getting onto the ASX, my understanding was that Sean had put that move on ice for now, not just because of awaiting for NEM decisions etc, but more because it wasn't required anymore/at this time? and because of changes being made to the London Stock Exchange listing rules, that would enable Aussie institutions to invest via the London Stock Exchange?
That's the way I read it anyway, maybe wrong, but I agree the sooner we get ourselves onto the main London market and/ or the ASX the better for all investors.
https://www.dentons.com/en/insights/articles/2024/january/4/the-uk-listing-regime-the-fcas-detailed-proposals-for-reform
I actually think that ultimately , we will end up with a cross listing as envisaged on the ASX, but that will be after we have sorted out the 70% Havieron conundrum.
Maybe the shorters have watched Liam's great interview with Calum Baxter plus knowing that GGP have the LROR ,have now suddenly decided that they need to make a quick exit?
Great interview Liam many thanks, would advise all to watch this maybe 2 or 3 times until it all sinks in.
GGP are now in a very advantageous position IMHO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB9aMxKV-bo&t=101s
Detectorist strikes gold with largest ever nugget found under English soil.
A veteran metal detectorist hit the jackpot when he turned up late to a group dig only to stumble across the largest gold nugget ever found in England after just 20 minutes of searching.
Richard Brock, 67, travelled three-and-a-half hours from his home in Somerset in May 2023 to join an organised expedition on farmland in the Shropshire Hills.
Despite his metal detector not in full working order, Mr Brock, who has been metal detecting for 35 years, discovered the biggest find of his life after unearthing a 64.8-gram (about 2.28 ounces) golden nugget.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/20/detectorist-strikes-gold-largest-nugget-found-england/
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