Adam Davidson, CEO of Trident Royalties, discusses offtake milestones and catalysts to boost FY24. Watch the video here.
Kodal sp was higher. 5 years ago, and it has been well diluted since, I would be thinking, which would explain the abrupt answer I received from an disgruntled investor -;)
Ps! I popped in to see how my crypto was going after 3 years. Now that was a pleasant surprise.
I find the negative on these forums no benefit so I just ignore them as you can see from my history.
Jmo
Thanks for that
In Australia 0.20 is 20 cents.
Just wondered why
0 20 is 2p in the UK.
I contacted the registra some time ago in the UK and they told me 20p then corrected to 2p.
I didn't pay for my shares they were allocated, five years ago .
Thanks again to you and others for a respectful reply.
Why Your Stock is Always RedFeb 18 Written By "David StoneDisclaimer":
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For a long time I really enjoyed reading all of your optimistic thoughts etc regarding the future of Kodal. It give us hope. I suppose when the sp is going anywhere the nasty side of people comes out. It's a shame because some of you come across quite intelligent , and then you let yourself down, falling into the trap of the trolls. Remember Paper never refused ink -:)
https://uk.advfn.com/stock-market/london/kodal-minerals-KOD/share-price Great time to get in