Sapan Gai, CCO at Sovereign Metals, discusses their superior graphite test results. Watch the video here.
You could not sell at 24 at opening so unless it was mates rates I have it pegged as a buy
We have seen dozens of 50k trades recently with no sign of a buy back, but good to have a sensible debate :-)
As I say with the info UJO have on the US etc I cannot see them being allowed to buy back Hope I am wrong of course
Having had a little chat to myself yesterday, along the lines of, why are you reading 295 posts a month from a mentally ill person that in reality has no impact on your life, I have used the filter button.
May I highly commend this to you.....
Not a word I use lightly CT and to be fair I was fuming at the time.
I have a significant sum in UJO and my sons are also invested, I feel I have every right to bite at anyone that feels they have the right, and lets face it takes active pleasure, in seeing us lose money
So I will not apologise and I note LSE have not removed the post, perhaps they are as fed up off her as we are?
I would so love this board to stick to UJO and not flights of fancy and personal attacks
As you are keeping it company focussed
How do you square away UJOs independent advisors buying shares in UJO? They would then have to resign as advisors as they’re no longer independent and we lose the key partner ….. genious….
Pretty poor effort by someone who thought they would be a board appointee don’t you think ?
Dean (and anyone else who may have the same question)
We would like to make it quite clear that;
a) The Treasury Shares are held in Union Jack`s designated account at Computershare and the only access to those shares are by the Company themselves - we would not under any circumstances loan these shares to any individual or entity.
b) The Treasury Shares are held as an asset and have a value in excess of £1.5 million on our Balance Sheet.
c) Treasury Shares, due to the fact that they are not in circulation increase the earnings per share and are not entitled to voting rights or any dividends.
We hope this helps.