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I have just bet the farm on IAG doing well in the next year or so and turned up here to see what others thought. What going on with this chat board ? Anyone that only posts with Caps on appears deranged and all of the people encouraging him appear to make it worse. For my benefit, please can you all concentrate on the subject matter - that being IAG, and the rest of you multi-headed weirdos pipe down and find a different hobby...... please?
I just totted up my all time AIM worst performers and Haydale nearly tops the tree! Great performance guys!
How about coming out with some of the fabled exciting news that others here seem to say is coming and actually grow the share price.
I've looked into Versarian closely. I cannot see that they have the technical or physical capability to do what they say. Time will tell, but this really looks like a "smoke and mirrors" share. To coin a phrase i heard in Texas recently, "Big hat, no cattle". Haydale on the other hand looks like a company which has huge capacity to do stuff, they just either don't have anything to do, or they are just not telling us. Why is this, who knows, but it could be that they are just really, really incompetent marketeers. I'm sure all will be clearer soon, but Haydale really needs to get some good news into the market rather than the never ending series of tactical F-ups. At 70p, some 25% off the IPO launch price, it is definitely a punt for a few grand.... what could possibly go wrong! (?)
Just saw a vertiginous drop in Haydale share price over yesterday. At £1.46 it looks an absolutes steal. Does anybody know what happened or is this just an artefact of a share with very low liquidity having a few sell orders in a row?
I see that Everpower also has a relationship with Angstron Materials Inc. a grapheme product manufacturer in Ohio. Can anyone tell me the relationship/competition/synergy between AMI and Haydale and why Everpower might want to hook up with both? Is it a realistic possibility that Everpower might purchase Haydale in the near (1-3 years?).
In fact it is not strictly correct to say that VRS make the toys. They make the bits that Haydale may use to make the toys. I think that the news from VRS is tremendous, and it can only improve the prospects of functionalisation companies like Haydale. Even on VRS website they state that the product can be incorporated into various materials to improve strength or conductivity. Good news all around - maybe that is why Hayd is up a bit?
Dear Hroot Thank you for the benefit of your worldly experience...... your rather rude worldly experience. I suspect i am one of the larger private investors in some of the companies that you state, and to date have not really posted much opinion one way or another. For what it is worth, here is my opinion: Haydale is a very well managed company with an interesting process to make a fairly useless material into a wonder-material. It is beyond question that Graphene will be incorporated into almost everything we buy in the medium term future, but who knows which companies will be the ones that strike oil. I hope it is Haydale, and i have much confidence that they are doing all of the right things, at this early stage, to position themselves as winners when the world decides how Graphene will be used. In the meantime, i'm happy to wait and see. I get frustrated buy the 'shenanigans' of the market makers and of disruptive shareholders, and i enjoy seeing the other contributors getting excited about Haydale. What i find truly upsetting is when a great big-headed oaf (undoubtedly male) chooses to stomp all over other peoples fun. Not everyone is a multi-millionaire like you..... Oh hang-on, you are not, and not everyone cares a tuppence ha'penny about what you think. If you don't like it, don't join in. If you must join in, read the rules of the thread first.
Hi Suzy I am no expert on the functionalisation of Graphene but i have got considerable faith in the scientific method by which this companies products were evaluated by, amongst others, the US military. Your comments are very pointed, and to suggest that the claims of Haydale are nonsense on a public forum could leave you open to some criticism (of the legal kind) if you cannot substantiate your claims. If i were you, i would keep your seemingly ill informed opinions off the forum and meet with Haydale to discuss them in proper detail.
I note that the brokers rating for Haydale is a 'buy' with a target of 160p...... this was exceeded ages ago and they have been silent since. I'm no investing expert, but why wouldn't Cantor-F get behind this share and make a further recommendation?
Mobile phone screens & cases, Military helmets/armour, anything where huge demand meets light and strong. The hull of a racing yacht is consumer sexy but not II sexy. I am no expert, but if a mobile screen can be made to be strong, shatterproof and conductive, SURELY Samsung or Apple should buy haydale for 100's of �millions!
This share dumping is exactly the reason why Haydale needs to move away from smaller retail share purchasers who are "punting" a small amount of money, and actually get stuck into some big institutional investors. There is little liquidity for the big boys, but that is not an insurmountable problem if they take a risk and raise a ton more cash - yes there will be dilution, but there will also be some big hitters investing who won't faff-about every time the share goes up. The business looks exciting, with many opportunities. Maybe the BOD need to concentrate a little bit on making it more sexy rather than "just doing a solid job"(!!?).
Hi Botak I have a good sized investment in Haydale and am perplexed why it seems to bounce up and down around the 170 mark. Other graphene companies have had meteoric share price rises with a much less good story than Haydale. Why do you think this is? It seems to me that despite the great opportunities and actual sales, Haydale is not marketing its equity very well - no institutional shareholders speak of, and lots of small (sub-£10k) bits and bobs investors. Really this share should be around £5.00 with the opportunity and the sexy nature of Graphene, yet it never seems to get a head of steam.