The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
lol. The fact you had to read it a few times and still suffered from confirmation bias says a little bit about you. The statement is not two separate points, rather it is just one.
It sucks, they made the wrong call, but the statement is clear. Maybe have some strong coffee and wait for the appeal.
Yes you have read it wrong. There are two "nots" in the sentence. "....the need for the scheme had not been demonstrated..."
"The committee then agreed by 9-1 on the grounds for refusal: that the need for the scheme had NOT been demonstrated and that the adverse impacts of the scheme on highways, noise, lighting and air quality would NOT be significant, contrary to local planning policy."
I agree. The only reason I wanted to keep going with the scheme was in the hopes of a takeover. Unfortunately the continuous drop in SP shows no sign of abating which makes it too much of a risk even upon maturity next summer.
I do hold a small amount but at 220p so I have no choice but to hold for a while. I’ve no desire to average down.
It’s a shame what has happened but once Sir Ken overstretched with Safeway and then moved on, corporate greed has taken hold.
C’est la vie.
I cancelled my share “save” option last week also after two years of £350pm “invested”. Considering 184p was at a 20% discount it shows how much MRWs stock has fallen. Appreciate the market is depressed all round but I can see this reaching the 130p low during the previous CEO’s tenure.
The distribution centres have been sold off and leased back and with the mechanics and transport departments contracts being given to Stobarts and Wincanton it seems Morrison’s is being stripped of its assets ready for a takeover in the next 18 months IMO.
Not here, but certainly with EVRH :)
Yes on Internet Explorer / Safari but not on the app or mobile devices. Hope that helps
Mon, 16th May 2016 08:50 LONDON (Alliance News) - Virtual reality content creator EVR Holdings PLC started trading in London on Monday after its reverse takeover by Armstrong Ventures PLC was completed. Investment company Armstrong struck a deal in late April to acquire virtual reality products company MelodyVR Ltd. The deal was worth GBP5.1 million. Following completion of the deal, Armstrong shares were cancelled and the combined business changed its name to EVR Holdings. Armstrong Ventures shares were cancelled from trading on Monday. By Sam Unsted; samunsted@alliancenews.com; @SamUAtAlliance
He still does. DYOR on Chris Akers, its no secret.
....speaking of bad taste. I'm not keen on the VR experience Viola Beach had at their last gig and immediately after.
Bid 0.95p Ask 1.05p
142m buy! Welcome aboard, sir!
http://isportconnect.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=35082:manchester-city-venture-into-virtual-reality-&catid=58:top-news&Itemid=167 Chris Akers thinks this will be a success
Let the story begin........
Now Glastonbury would be interesting!
Thanks Codeine.....although that link cannot be found either? Perhaps it is merely my browser? Or I'm unlucky :)
Thanks for that. Alas, none of the links on the homepage work? Still, a plucky new logo has appeared. GLA for tomorrow and beyond...........