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It’s not as if Nanoco didn’t spell it out as plainly as they possibly could…”a settlement that we feel is fair”. For a company with less than a three million a year turnover, the settlement was hardly going to be in the multiple hundreds of millions.
@stu485: 14.47; Yeah, but then you’d have to be a complete numpty to believe anything written on these boards, good or bad. The rampers are just as bloody daft as the derampers. Both sides come out with some absolute steaming piles of b.s.
Whether you agree with his investment strategy or his reservations about investing in Hemo, doesn’t justify calling him a thief. I think that’s out of order and I’ve reported your post. Nothing will probably happen but if they get removed, well done LSE.
I’m scoffing at the raise being labelled as a ‘stroke of genius’. It isn’t, wasn’t and never has been genius to raise with money already in the bank and potential value accretive milestones in the very near-term. It gives an indication of the confidence level of Vlad in achieving these milestones, that it was necessary.
We wait and see, as always.
The raise is 13-14% of current market cap. Not the end of the world. Anyone who believes any of the **** posted on these bulletin boards, good or bad, and then makes financial decisions based on that ****, really needs to go see someone. Sunny didn’t know about the placing. He got the timing wrong and he got the raise price wrong. Other than that, he was a anonymous bull****ter who decided to throw pebbles into the water…and I also doubt anyone from Hemo told a random punter there would be no placing. All those sucking up to some of the long term posters on here, well, it’s was embarrassing to read.
Dyor and make your own decisions. The reasons I’m invested here haven’t changed and I’m certainly not selling because of a 14% dilution.
It took me four years and £35k before I started making real profits. Getting used to the dirty tricks and lies of some BoD’s and CEO’s to reclaim company value and learning the art of patience. Still get the odd loss or two though…