I finally had enough15 May 2026 18:43
i sold up last night. i've given this company way longer than i should have done. regardless of what they do in the future there is an opportunity cost of having money tied up in a company like this that has been progressing but at a rate that is so so slow it often feels like wading through treacle.
i lost most of what i invested here. plus as i mention there is the opportunity cost of missing out on dozens of other stocks that are progressing faster and to be honest, now have better prospects (in my opinion).
so i sold these and some from another share and consolidated more into bezant resources which is looking to enter production in a couple of months to take advantage of the historically high copper prices. i held a lot of those already and figured i'd lower my average there by taking the hit here.
it's been a tortuous grind here. i know all brad's excuses and justifications but every company had to cope with covid and every company has multiple obstacles to overcome.
let's face facts, i reckon i've wasted circa a decade here and what do they have to show for that? no where near enough! is the answer. no tx line up and running, poor gas rates, no transparency around gas rates, no sapp sales, no solar, no hydrogen, no clear or transparent funding path. if you really look at this project as a whole it's been a mess. tg sloping off with no explanation, colm forever promising stuff that never materialises, a strategy that changes more often than i change socks andso many missed timeslines and broken promises. it's a **** show and i'm done with it.
i hope it all comes good for everyone that's left and in a timeframe that you can get some value out of but i'm out and as soon as i sold i felt a weight had been lifted. may we all prosper with our respective endeavours. i won't be looking in again as i've had enough of the brad v donkey farce to last me a lifetime! funny how that little farce is a kind of analogy for this farce of a company. anyway i bid you all farewell!