RE: Lying to the end6 Dec 2016 20:54
Gary
I don't ever remember this going to 4p but correct if I am wrong.
Look many people made a fair bit out of this, me included, but I lost some of the profits when I sold out after the nomad RNS. It's true that aim is a scam, something needs to be done about it as it is far too easy for pi's to get fleeced. It is too easy to buy shares nowadays online and many just follow the herd, get trapped in and can't or won't sell until it's too late.
I have to agree that the directors alone are not too blame, look at the RNS' here that were all signed off by Cantor, surely they did some due diligence into these didn't they to ensure that these orders etc stood some chane of being delivered? the prime example of which was the safyr deal?? for f's that now looks like being one of the all time aim con's how on earth could that particular RNS be signed off by Cantor? I would love someone to explain that one away.
Well although in the end I came out on top with this one, a bit of luck and being in the right place at the right time, I still feel for those who have lost a fair slug here, however anyone buying in after the nomad RNS deserves what they get I'm afraid, sorry but that was plain stupid.
Fair play to the four or five amigos here oh and girl, they got it right? But as I say some did make plenty in the early day's with the rise from 0.044 to 3.30p wish.
There are what appears some decent stocks on aim, it's just a matter of finding them, I have two or three at the minute which I am fairly confident will come good, I'm also still stuck in a couple of dogs, but with hope!?
Mr T