Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Simon, you must be pretty confident of a recover if you are holding with an average of 1263? Strange to regularly post that you think the company is in trouble when you are still holding from higher. Good luck regardless
Simon, I don’t mean to come across as disrespectful but it’s just simply not true that ASOS are in a precarious situation. Yes, the last results were disappointing, but this company is not going under. I can’t see how you can look at those last results and come to that conclusion. Unless you’re short and driving an agenda.
Simon, with all due respect, I don’t agree at all.
£4billion revenue and a £600 million Mcap! Profits last year of £190 million and a very modest loss this year in some extreme economic circumstances.
Make no mistake this share will bounce back big time! Shorters just trying to take full advantage and scare the weak hands out. Don’t be fooled!
I’m filling my boots Claire! Absolutely crazy price! No brainer in my opinion. Will be 2-3 times current SP in the next 6-12 months and considerably higher once economic recovery arrives
https://www.chargedretail.co.uk/2022/11/16/zara-as-worst-fashion-site-for-customer-experience/
Balls indeed! Was expecting the 2 props to fail… But not by quite so much! 83% voted no on Prop 27!!…that is a resounding defeat. Very frustrating how this has worked out. Long term hold now and hopefully they can get their act together and compromise. Otherwise we may never see sports betting in California!
Interesting move.
https://gamblingindustrynews.com/news/business/pointsbet-launch-adw-horse-betting-usa/
My guess of how things will pan out is that the Props won’t pass. Then the legislature will be forced to come up with some alternative, hopefully more inclusive, bill. It’ll then be clearer where best to direct our efforts. Webis would likely provide an update after the ballot results are done and dusted. However I still think there’s every chance we get a takeover approach much sooner than the conclusion of all that. All IMO of course
I hope it is another wait. Both Prop26 and Prop27 weren’t ideal for Webis. Although they both would have probably helped us in the long run, a more progressive online sportsbetting offer, which was more easily accessible to smaller companies is really what we want. I think if Prop 26 and Prop 27 fail then there’s a good chance we get something nearer that. Which would be fantastic news for Webis. I think in a way both these Props. failing in November could be great for Webis.
If we were to be subject to a takeover/partnership. Who do people think would be our likely suitors? I’d like the thought of a big beast like Bet365 but that’s probably just dreaming. They are only in 2 states currently , Colorado deal just signed as of yesterday. So they need to build up the number of states they are in, especially if they want a piece of the pie in California. Webis are a good fit from that perspective. Also the UK link may prove important. Just speculating obviously