falski/spineworks9 Apr 2013 17:20
no your right a lot of that is merely opinion and is how i interpret the situation. the end of tax year sell of happens on a majority of shares that people have lost money on so there should be a little raise from that. obviously nothing near the scale of 94p. also examining spineworks post, a quote from desires report 'Next Steps:
Conclude a farm-out process, attracting further investment into the licences'
this seems positive again although granted a company is going to try and put a spin on things. Its all up to a investors perspective.