Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
The minorities will get nothing out of this. The concert party should have bought out the minority with a bid then delisted. Makes you wonder about the future of AIM.
This growth company is undervalued on a P/E of 15.
This rights issue is a complete disaster. Expecting PIs to double their investment in this dog. Don't sell other shares to take part it's not worth it. Don't sell the rights either, you won't get the conversion value. Best thing is not to take up then wait for shares to bomb and buy then.
I cannot believe the company's outlook changed so significantly between 14 December and 22 February. This has cost $200k. Looks like they desperately need a CFO.
Presumably the recent big share sales were something to do with ADL and once those shares have been placed the price should return to a more sensible level (40p plus)
Beginning to look like this is a management buyout
Surely if the company's technology/facilities are any good then somebody must snap this up for a couple of mill.
Not sure if I understand this but is the company worth £380,000 as things stand?
It should have been obvious that physical retail was unlikely to be profitable. The store closures are therefore logical and will,I suspect, be repeated in the UK. This review should be welcomed and will result in more profit in future.
Despite poor news and largish share sales this morning, the price has not moved so assume there is support out there.
The confusion concerns Ireland's use of EBITDA. There is a substantial depreciation charge - 2 million this year between Ebit and profitability.
I personally don't like the general use of EBITDA which doesn't recognize cost of borrowed capital or cost of ownership of fixed assets/intangibles.
Christopher Mills now has a tad under 30% and the company is undervalued. Potential deal one way or another.
Might be a bit optimistic but more like it.
Surely this is undervalued. Core business growing rapidly with historic EBITDA of c. 1.5m. valued at £19m?