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Has anyone had problems with their broker not offering a Bed & ISA during this Covid period. My bank is not offering this facility and I want to move this years allowance from my investment account to my ISA account. They say I will have to sell the shares and then wait a few days until the amount hits my account and then buy into my ISA account. Problem is if news drops waiting for the money to hit my account I could be £'s out of pocket! Anyone found away around this?
Just read McVids 18 posts...nothing to contribute except negativity. I really wonder why they bother commenting unless they missed the boat, sold early or want in now but at a lower price. fact is..all the evidence shows its going one way.. Up!!
Shepsh85 ...yes I'm glad I didn't buy years ago but at todays price with a new experienced CEO and fully funded and the known assets which you allude to then I can't see a problem reaching 1.5p minimum. It has been as high as 12p in the past but with far fewer shares. I bought at 0.25p so I'm already up the price having reached 0.37p. Should reach 0.42 by EOY.
I took a good look at RMM and bought a couple of million straight away at 0.27p. It will not be reaching £1 unless consolidation happens but it will be a 3,4,5 bagger within a few months. The only reason the price dropped so low was a lot more shares were created to raise investment funds. For Lths this has not be good but for new investors this is an excellent opportunity to buy a company with real gold/copper potential at a rediculously low price. Will be buying more. One guy has bought 50 m having done a lot of research. Well worth a look.
Yes 3.5p to 5p very realistic and possibly slightly more if new seams are developed, production ramped up and copper and gold prices keep rising. This looks a good investment to me.
Magmanus...I may have misunderstood. I think you were talking about the price of copper. That's me with one eye on the film and one on the phone!! Should really be doing one or the other ..not both!
Magmanus...that would make it a £28b + MC which is not realistic by any stretch of the imagination unless there is a Tier 1 deposit and even then £3.50 a share!!!
Backspace57.....ah, hadn't clocked it! Surprised this hasn't moved more but just taken another million shares. Has to be a 2021 share to have given the rising price of gold and copper in a world of financial turmoil.
Backspace 57.... what was the advantage or logic to buying so many in £100 lots or was it just as money became available. Were you offered a better price? Just interested in such a strategy.
Agree MC is what its all about. GGP are not even producing and yet over a $1b MC. Rambler is producing. Just need to sort out rate of production and this will be up to 2-3p in no time.
Hi Bamps21
Yes I can see that but only if Greatland are going into mining themselves. With what will be 25% of Havieron, Newcrest will drive the mining aspect as they have the expertise and majority share. Our other tenements are very much at exploration stage and so I can only assume there may be an intention over the next 5-10 years to mine Scallywag which we have 100% of unless the offer of a JV is too good (that's if SW is as good as we hope). I can see SD's experience being important in that case and Gervaise lacking in that experience.
May be a longshot but is it possible that Shaun Day was a NC appointment. No posts were advertised, no leaks of changes at the top and I'm surprised Gervaise would want to stand down at this point in GGP's development. If they intend or are discussing a T/O or buyout it would make sense to put your man in prior to such a move. If Gervaise has been given a very nice package to stand down plus his shares and options then I can see that being tempting to him. Has anyone found any links between NC and Shaun Day? Just seems very strange to me as NC get more involved in Greatlands assets that a sudden change is made at the top removing a very successful CEO.
....into the rise each time. Does anyone have any idea of the size of the overhang?