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Fair comment, rivaldo.
Anyhow, that last 5000 was not a 'sell'.....it was my latest top-up.
Perhaps there is still a big seller out there getting rid (although for what reason I do not know/understand)?
Thanks for posting, rivaldo.
Not sure what it's going to take to get the sp moving to a more realistic (in my opinion) level. I keep topping up expecting a continued rise, although the recent rise back up to 16p is welcome but (again, imho) far from where it ought to be.
Hopefully the odd note in The Times might help things but disappointing to see no increase this morning.....
I guess those two massive sells have been holding things back, as you say, Rivaldo. fingers crossed we can move onwards and upwards again. The only good thing is that I've been able to top up at what seems ridiculously cheap prices recently. Might just sit tight for now and see how this plays out over the next few days/weeks/months but all does look set to go northwards.
Just my opinion, of course.......
The numbers look good so not sure why the drop in the sp.
I can only think that the withdrawal from solar (and the whole climate change/emissions issue) is not playing out too well. I appreciate the company is trying to justify that withdrawal and mitigate the focus on thermal with work on improving emissions but it won't go down well that the company is dependent upon fossil fuels.
I'm not sure what the company intends to do once pulled out of solar. Did I miss it? Maybe any monies received will pay down the debt further given the stated aim of being debt-free by end 2023.
So, in summary, the business is looking in good shape but has the stigma of, ultimately, being based on burning fossil fuels which is clearly not going to go down well environmentally........
Spoke too soon.......ha ha
A bit weird in that only one decent sized trade (at just above the bid price) ticks it up. I'll take it though........
Any thoughts as to why this has drifted down over the last few weeks? Not sure what I'm missing (except a few quid, of course)
....on what the problem is here?
By all accounts, a solid little company which is doing the business. I'm trying to think what the reasons might be for the sluggish sp when the fundamentals look so strong. I'm totally speculating here but all I can think of might be;
1. A big seller (as suggested by myluvva, below) holing back the price?
2. Is it a business which is not distinctive enough i.e. easy to replicate?
3. The prospect of a Corbyn govt (nationalisation threat meaning reduced possibility for INSE to deliver savings to its clients)?
4. Someone being in the know of some bad news which hasn't come out yet (see the 'big seller' point above).
All of the above seem a bit far-fetched which is why I'm still here and have doubled my holding over the last few weeks. This is now one of my biggest holdings so, for me, I've a lot at stake here, but I'm still confident in the company (despite my musings above).
Anyhow, any thoughts as to what might be holding the sp back or any other concerns which you might be aware of...........
Interesting strategy M20ASH.
Whilst I sold a few at just over 2p I'm not unhappy as I've made a few quid and I've still got some skin in the game. If the price drops I'll buy them back, if it doesn't, I'll still make a few (more) quid. Like you, though, I have modest tastes and will happily sail into the harbour at St Tropez in a dinghy having left the yacht behind in the showroom.........
Well, if it's any consolation, wiltshireman, I sold over a third of my holding on 17th May (at just over 2p) expecting the usual drift back and then buying back when it would definitely, inevitably, completely guaranteed, hit 1.8p. Of course, it never did.......
Still, I banked a decent profit - will pay for my next few trips to Turf Moor - so I can't really complain....although will teach me not to try trading (I'm much too much of a novice and this episode, clearly, proves that)
PS condolences to C&B. Hope those affected are doing OK and can look back with much fondness/love on whoever they're missing.
Good point, tintin. Trading at around 7.5p over in Sweden......................
VanVan/John - just a quick 'thanks' from me for not only managing to get along to the presentation but being bothered to update us all (in great detail) with feedback from the meeting. All very much appreciated.
Blimey - what was all that about?
As you say, hopefully that's a very big seller out of the way and we can move forward now.......? Does seem to be edging back up. If I can release a few funds I'll be back in for more at these levels.
GLA and, of course, DYOR
I always thought in times of uncertainty gold was a (relatively) safe haven, dj, in which case the price here should be ticking up given the news. Add to that the potential (bs or not) rise in gold price and the geographical potential of where we're operating (esp with the history of Mariana to support the story) and you'd think it would be the perfect storm for a company like AAU.
If I was cynical, I'd think there was something more sinister going on e.g. a big seller who's closer to the action and 'in the know' more than us small-fry investors.
Anyhow, I choose to be an optimistic holder....
...what will it take to get this sp moving forward (or at least consistently above 2p, for now)? I am actually asking a serious question, albeit with me being slightly frustrated at the performance of the sp, as the company appear to be producing (quite literally) so not sure what's holding this back.
Sorry for the recent radio silence....been away (work and hols) so just catching up on stuff.
C&B - great shout about Bowland Brewery and Clittheroe. Whenever we go back up to watch the Clarets (a couple of times a season) me and Mrs Lord stay in and around Clitheroe (normally in Waddington either at the Waddington Arms or the Higher Buck).
Sadly not around on 30th April any more, but will be very interested to hear any feedback from those that might attend. I'll be having a virtual celebratory pint with you, though, if we get to (and hold) above 2p between now and then and maybe go crazy and have a second beer if the Clarets have managed to confirm Premier League status by then, too.
I have to say going for a beer with you lot (DJ, John, C&B) would be an experience!!! Next time I'm in Nevada/West Mids/Burnley I'll see about a pint of Bud (if I have to)/Holdens (my fave brewery from round that Wolves area)/Moorhouses.
Still extremely relieved about the footie after this weekend's results. Odds to stay up now in the Clarets favour (although that doesn't mean I'm confident yet, by any means).
As for AAU, bought a few more on the slight dip last week at 1.74p. I don't see any justification for the drift in price other than not enough absolutely stonkingly outstanding news (although I thought the last RNS was positive enough, for me just now)
Ha ha, rivaldo.
Looks like general selling to me but wtfdik???
Anyhow, probably time for a top up, quite frankly. I can't see how the results haven't led to a bit more interest and buying pressure. Whatever, I'll be patient, as instructed....I'm not going anywhere with this for quite a while as I think there's a great long-term story unfolding here.
Enjoy your weekend, all....
...and yet it seems there's little momentum here for a sustained rise.
If anything, it looks like a drift back down...which I just don't understand. Any thoughts as to why there's not more interest here given the great results and very favourable broker etc reviews?
Hi John et al,
Not been around for a bit so just catching up on all the recent (excellent) debate.
Given all the (apparently) positive news which has been coming and is due, I'll be looking to top up again if this drifts any lower.
As for the weekend's sporting action - I can't believe how so-called elite sportsmen struggle to do thier job. Whether it's Burnley (although maybe more Sunday pub team than 'elite' right now) or England rugby team....not being able to not lose (in Burnley's case) and win (in England's case), bemuses me. Ah well, there's still hope for the Clarets at least, even if my general optimism is dwindling. Rant over for now - although you'll know who I am at the AGM...I'll be the one carrying on at the back of the room bemoaning having to go to Luton instead of Liverpool to watch the Clarets.......
Good day to you all......