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It has everything to do with forbes Ventures?
I don't think we should be taking the p*** out of someone that has lost or losing a significant amount of money. No matter what your opinion is of them.
I've lost money on this, or that's what is looks like, and its not a great position to be in...
How much have you got invested Greg? If you don't mind me asking, I hope it isn't too much
Your guess is as good as anybodies at this point. Others will claim to be in the know but in reality, know nothing either. Just pure speculation.
Clutching at straws if this is a sign of progress. The total disregard for investors is excruciating atm
What I’m trying to say is that this particular speculation is rubbish.
I’m happy to eat my hat but just because syme is based in Milan and illimity is based in Milan and they have similar propositions doesn’t make them working partners. It’s pretty vague.
no one got back to me with his email?
Whilst my faith does waiver from time to time I knew the gamble I took when I invested.
Yesterday's news did me the world of good and whilst the price didn't react as I thought it would it makes me confident in the future. I really think this could be a blue chip in the future but happy to see a raise to 1/2p by the summer
I see PaidRamper on Twitter has chirped up…
Im sure payment would have been agreed in the recruitment phase and any shares being handed out would have been released in the initial statement.
The RNS is showing most investors that SYME are opening up on the chessboard before delivering the MATE down the line.
All the best deramping you clown…
After what feels like years of silence, I’m happy with that RNS and the appointment of Jim Coyle.
For me this proves that syme isn’t a scam as someone as high profile or of that calibre doesn’t do their own due diligence and research.
Looking forward to seeing the price reaction
whats hi. email? i'd like to contact him with a few questions
doubt it
I'm not sure how I can sell my shares when the company is currently off market? I genuinely don't know so if you could tell me that'd be cool for my own knowledge.
They're written off but I'm not selling
why not post it here?