Yes mate. Seems you've blocked all the accounts that find you most hilarious, though there's always a few in your secret club who are willing to share the hilarity. What share is your next £24.63 profit coming from?
Absolute joker. He has his own private twitter DM group where he buys a share, ramps it to his sheep and then dumps out on the pump before his target is reached. He's the laughing stock of twitter at the moment.
The Company is categorised by AIM as an AIM Rule 15 cash shell and as such will be required to make an acquisition or acquisitions which constitutes a reverse takeover under AIM Rule 14 (including seeking re-admission as an investing company (as defined under the AIM Rules)) on or before the date falling six months from completion of the Disposal or be re-admitted to trading on AIM as an investing company under the AIM Rules (which requires the raising of at least £6 million) failing which, the Company's Ordinary Shares would then be suspended from trading on AIM pursuant to AIM Rule 40.
Note that Lingfield, along with many others. bought warrants at 2.4p last December, meaning they actually paid 9p for their shares on warrant conversion (RNS 5/12/18). At a time when the buy price was sub-9p...
These 6.6p warrants have been in play ever since the first spike to 12p in Dec 2017, and have kept the share in the 7/11p range for 18+ months. Be interesting to see how it goes from here now.
Warrant holders have had literally years to convert and sell if they so wished, I'm not expecting a rush either way tomorrow but let's see. We will get an RNS if any further conversions have been made.
Don't forget we can now add Thambani to that valuation. As a rare uranium play on a London listing I believe this is another reason this represents outstanding value at this price
Yep, eg see UJO before Biscathorpe, plenty of times they've had to take a share up to get a big seller out. That is, if there's one that wants to get out.
IMO if he really wanted out of here, such is the size of his holding and the current price level and liquidity MMs would be more likely to run it up into a spike to create volume rather than drop it. But as you can see from the light volume, no sign of him selling anything so far.