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The UK has just experienced the wettest 18 months, since records began in the 1890’s. There’s still chatter about a summer drought, though. The issue isn’t with the rain fall, it’s with its retention. No new reservoirs, water loss through old pipes, too much fresh water being allowed to run off to tidal rivers etc.
Not entirely surprising but it again highlights Hemo’s work against ‘all’ viruses.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/20/next-pandemic-likely-to-be-caused-by-flu-virus-scientists-warn
Who’s to say MrInd’ didn’t sell at 4p? Who’s to say none of the other big p.i holders didn’t sell at 6p all the way down to current levels and are now rebuilding back up to 10million shares. Who’s to say…?
“B..b..but it’s the shorters’ ‘they’re all evil…’ nonsense! :0D
AIMHO of course.
You label EML as it is now, with high risk, and I agree. However, this wasn’t regarded as High Risk 5 or 6 years ago and you can’t convolute EML with ‘all mining stocks’. The potash was confirmed and the size and scale was all Jorc compliant, Morocco is a political and socially stable country, the locals WERE on board with the project, financing wasn’t an issue, it was a low capex/high return investment.
The board of directors, led by Graham Clarke have slowly eroded the confidence of investors through mismanagement. So much so that they’ve now had to give up 20% of the company for the price of a bag of crisps. He should be gone.
there’s no restriction to them raising, but they are restricted by how many shares they can now issue, without either issuing a prospectus, or dropping off the main market and onto aim. last *** packet calculation was hemo have about 70-80m shares to mess with, so not even 6% of current issue.
If that is true, and I have no knowledge to doubt you L200, that would mean the finger of blame for selling on FDA news should be pointed elsewhere. Like pi shareholders with high numbers of shares, for example.
graham clarke is a clown. end of. if we as shareholders, with all his bull**** and made up timelines can’t take him seriously, what makes anyone think that those in government view him any differently? it’s staggering he’s still in post.