RE: Directors dealings23 Oct 2025 14:47
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MrH_m
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Directors dealingsToday 10:34
I actually think the next step could be directors taking new shares in lieu of salary rather than a full placing. They’ve already got the shareholder authority to issue new shares, so it can be done quickly and keeps cash in the business while operations ramp up.
It would send a clear message that management are backing the project with their own compensation and that they’re confident in where this is heading. Much better optics than a big discounted placing - and a smart way to conserve cash while aligning everyone’s interests.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see that announced in the coming weeks.
Helx2
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RE: Directors dealingsToday 10:47
I don't disagree - now could be prime-time for them to take a personal stake / further incentive to deliver.
I'm glad this AM we've lost one or more large / weak-handed holders - it's helpful to flush out those only looking for a quick buck. NTVO is an investor's dream with the upcoming works pipeline focused on gold identification / extraction. The update this morning was a sign all is on track / bases are being covered / team is growing. 2026 will be a huge year for the company and all holders of this stock.
Iceman_1
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RE: Directors dealingsToday 11:10
I think this is extremely positive. Whenever directors decide to buy shares in the company or take part of their wages as shares, it’s a huge vote of confidence. Taking shares as compensation is effectively working for free — and nobody does that unless they see a substantial carrot at the end of the tunnel. This is one of the clearest signs that the board genuinely believes in the company’s future.
Buying into the company with their own money is always a very bullish signal. Both actions — buying shares and taking shares as salary — show that the directors have real skin in the game. Once that happens, most of the usual negatives, doubts, and speculation can be set aside, because management’s interests are fully aligned with shareholders.
Having been involved in AIM for a long time, I can say from experience that when boards don’t invest their own capital, it rarely ends well for shareholders in the long run. Conversely, seeing directors actively put their money into the company is a signal I take very seriously.
For me personally, I would be over the moon if I saw directors buying shares, and I would consider adding more to my position at almost any price. This is currently my largest holding, having bought between 0.45p and 0.6p.
The recent update this morning confirms that all projects are on track, bases are being covered, and the team is growing. With the works pipeline focused on gold identification and extraction, 2026 is shaping up to be a transformative year for the company and all shareholders. Losi