RE: Myles has taken a decent position in Bmn18 Feb 2022 20:07
You don't sound like you've not been an inexperienced naive victim of the twatteraty rampers. Please cut the insults I'm only trying to help the vulnerable. Always do your own research.
RE: Myles has taken a decent position in Bmn18 Feb 2022 13:48
Myles.. aka Schoolboy..... Aimchaos.... has been in and out of BMN since 2013/2014. He knows the company well and is never far off up to speed with the ever changing fundamentals. It's always on his radar
Over on telegram tonight there has been indept debate on the court case, Vanchem kiln referbishment ( even photos) and the SA BESS implications along with the Sonar conference and Mantashe`s new found renewable`s enthusiasm statement. On here we have a troll posting "Dont get your hopes up - This sp is going nowhere in the next future - expect 40p 5 years from now. Thats how long its going to take for a kick start" No wonder this lse bb is now just an empty echo chamber.
In London, the FTSE 100 was trading down more than 2%, pushed down to its lowest point in two weeks. The biggest stock indexes in Germany and France fell back by 3.5%.
By far the biggest loser on the FTSE 100 was Evraz, which lost more than a third of its value – an unusually big drop for such a large firm.
It is one of the world’s biggest steel producers and a lot of the company’s assets are in Russia.
The drop was enough to wipe around £650 million off the value of the shares held by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich – Evraz’s biggest shareholder.