Final one from me...
"Providence Resources is funded through July 2021 and expects to complete the Barryroe Farmout within existing resources. During the April 2020 fund raise Providence Resource issued £0.03 and £0.09 warrants as part of the capital raise. There is an expectation that near-term funding will be met through warrant exercise following the completion of the farmout process."
No risk of a placing or fundraise.
BUY.
On a 4:1 split, I guess we know that both shares should rise by a similar amount, but as I've recently mentioned, LOGP is now looking slightly overvalued vs PVR... (this was weighted the other way up until yesterday).. PVR now represents the buy IMO (provided both shares open at the same price they closed at on Friday)
The terms of the farmout will be very interesting. I think a 50% stake (or maybe 51%) will be a real success here given the amount of companies involved in the project:
SpotOn
Schlumberger
Aker Solutions
AGR
Maersk Drilling
Keppel FELS
Aibel
Lets see what Monday holds. I'm very excited.
https://youtu.be/jsAvofqP8WI
As investors/potential investors should take half an hour to watch that YouTube video.
When asked how much stake PVR will retain in Barryroe post farmout, Scott said that information is "commercially sensitive" but advised "quite a large proportion" and that PVR are not "giving away the farm"
The numbers that Barryroe is likely to produce is quite staggering.
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PVR now looks the value vs LOGP
LOGP 3.5x lower mcap than PVR but PVR own 4x more of Barryroe...
Looking forward to Monday
I agree with Cynder - I don't like the body language here.
I remember watching the Velocys meeting and it felt "different".
If this does spring a surprise, I'm happy to take a risk buying in slightly higher - risk/reward wrongly weighted here now for me.
GOOD LUCK ALL
https://surreycc.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/515802
80/90p sees a 20% profit very quickly IMHO
PVR mcap is 63m
LOGP mcap is 16m
PVR own 40% of Barryroe, LOGP own 10% so both shares should react in a similar fashion on positive news.
Be interesting to see how both shares react. LOGP may atract more buyers due to having a smaller mcap and therefore should move quicker.
Back around July this year I tried to do a lot of digging into directors and connections between BOU and TILS (feel free to have a look at my posting history around this time if you're bored!)
Shailubhai Kunwar said that the listing would be completed by November. Now that suggestion is Q4. Like I've said before, I can't understand how we could possibly be involved in the listing of Accustem, as the suggestion was a 1 for 1 share entitlement at record date. To my mind, that means Accustem must have the same amount of shares in issue as TILS did at record date, so I can't understand how our BOU holdings would count for anything.
Looking back, it's interesting to see that both Tiziana and Okyo Pharma were both RTOs, into Alexander David Investments Ltd and West African Minerals Ltd
I'm fairly certain this isnt the target - I have my eye on others, but would be happy to be proven wrong at this stage!
Getting very close to my own personal target to rebuy
I think around a 100m mcap is fair value as the business stands.
News and contracts and REVENUE will send this much higher quite soon imo.
I will watch for the rest of the day and try to time a re-entry
Post 5+ RNS predictions every night, then delete the ones that don't happen. Looks great!
I would love it to be Accustem.
But I still can't answer this question - maybe someone more educated than me can?
Let's say our target is Accustem. TILS holders have been told that it's a 1:1 share bonus. How could that work with a cash shell?
You have x amount of shares holders in BOU (totalling around £3m ish), and you want to issue shares for every TILS holder. Surely it is impossible for TILS holders to get 1:1 without being diluted to the tune of £3m? And if they list at, let's say £30m mcap, clearly the holders wouldn't be happy with a 10% dilution before theyve even started?
My average is around 0.00302 so I would hope for 50% return given the timeframe we've endured. 50% profit would see me quite probably exit stage left immediately.