Stefan Bernstein explains how the EU/Greenland critical raw materials partnership benefits GreenRoc. Watch the full video here.
"Pick financial metrics or highlight ISOLATED incidents to paint an unfavourable picture
Isolated incidents?
If someone was going to make Brewster's Millions Two, I'm sure this share would be top of Brewster's list to buy
Can anyone give me one reason to invest 10 quid in this company? If things keep going the way they are I might be able to buy the company for 10 quid.
This is not a forum for investment advice. As are most discussion boards.
That this is quite an enjoyable way to lose money. Thinking of it like that takes the sting out of it. A normal bet, say on a football match, is very short lived. The game is over. One team won and one team lost, unless it's a draw, and then you've lost. Unless you bet on a draw. This goes on and on, and the price goes down and down but the game goes on. Marvellous entertainment
It might well be. Wait a week and you'll get them at 0.1
Thanks for the info. The thing is, I’m still a bit confused as to the mechanics. I am easily confused. As I understand it, someone who borrows shares to short them, immediately sells them. The owner remains the same person who owned them in the first place. Don’t they receive the dividend or does the short seller receive the dividend and then has to pay it to the owner?
I don't unferstand the bit about the dividends. Doesn't the bank pay the dividends to the people who hold the shares at the time of ex dividend?
I am a fool
I've never seen such in- depth analysis, pages long, about this company and the sector in general, whatever that means. It must mean I should buy some.
Most small companies, any small company be it a mineral exploration company, a pharmaceutical , a tech , airline, or head transplant company are launched to attract money because the people running them do not want to put their hands in their own pockets. Most fail. Bang goes the money the investors put in. If there is a chance they will be successful, the company is bought by a a bigger company for a price far below the IPO. That’s how it works.
Surely the only indicator as to the health of a company must be the share ptice over a period of time, not what people said, say or are likely to say.
Use it to make money. Win for everyone and you-Lose it, loss to everyone but you.
Well done , you finally got the price you were looking for. You might even be able to add a few more next week at an even lower price. Onwards and downwatds, eh?
Does this comany make money and has it got any money?
There are some nibbles at the ask price. Who knows?
There have been a few biggish trades lately , well for this share anyway, and they haven't moved the price very much. Anything happpening?
That's the way to look at it.With these types of shares it's a good idea mentally to write off your money the moment you press the buy button
Digging holes in the Earth’s crust to find something saleable is a very expensive business. That’s something we all know. My question is : how much of the money invested in this company has gone towards looking for stuff in the ground and when they have found it getting it out and selling it? I don’t see it in the figures. or the share price history,
Whether Mr Hopeful is a paid poster or not is irrelevant as it is unprovable. No one would be able to show evidence of the trail of brown envelopes hidden behind toilet cisterns in the pubs where he lives, should that be the case. What puzzles me is the extraordinary amount of time he devotes to researching and then posting his findings on bulletin boards. And not only the time, why on earth would anyone choose RRR? A company that has relieved shareholders of nearly all their money and is kept floating above zero by a bed of hot air.