RE: Trolls29 Jan 2021 17:56
First paragraph of Jimmy's post on 21st July at 00:19 (seems to have been his 3rd post on this board):
"Most insightful comments I’ve read are from CMC commenter.JB is emotionally as well as financially invested. His tweets and blogs are hissy fits and they are why the share price has sunk this low. You think someone in JB’s position can sound off the way he has and not attract the kind of CMC and FCA attention that spooks the horses? Today’s tweets sound like paranoid conspiracy theories. ..."
Jimmy on 21st July 2020 at 20:59 hrs:
"I'm not personally invested in Amigo. Lost quite a bit on other sub prime lender stocks. I've sworn off the sector but must admit I felt my enthusiasm come back when I read JB's tweets. Cooled off a bit again though since."
On the same day at 21:39 after somebody opened a thread titled 'Have you gone now Jimmyg56', he replied:
"No, still here. Just chatting to my mum on the phone" :-)
Doesn't seem that Jimmy ever had the intention to invest into Amigo, but I seem to recall that he claimed that was invested and eventually sold out. Perhaps with a loss, which is something I would find hard to fathom, as there have been oodles of chances to make profits from Amigo shares in the past and if the average is low enough and I reckon there still will be oodles of chances to make profits here.
But anyway... Since 21st July 2020 nothing but putting this share down, putting the lending industry down and for me the beginning of the paragraph "Most insightful comments I’ve read are from CMC commenter. .." tells me everything I need to know about Jimmy, his intentions and on whose information his conclusions are based upon and that is NOT his own research, but the blabla from CMCs.
Jimmy seems to have also only ever posted on the Amigo board, which makes me doubt that he ever invested into anything at all. In his above mentioned. third post, he makes another interesting statement:
"...I say this as someone who’s been badly burned by other sub prime stock and has kept an eye on the market for a while.
What makes JB so sure Amigo would win a judicial review? He’s offered nothing to back that up. Why didn’t Wonga, BrightHouse, Cashneteuro, Sunny, etc etc have a go? Don’t tell me they didn’t get some top notch legal advice before they ALL withdrew without a judicial review. ..."
Is it just me or does it seem that Jimmyg56 is at war with the entire lending industry? :-)