RE: Mornings10 Aug 2020 21:46
Cheers Sefton, Burundi is not a great place to do business, ranked 166 by The World Bank. However, once you've got your feet under the table so to speak, that can be a bonus as newbie competitors get bogged down in red tape that you have successfully negotiated and things are running smoothly. Plus of course being in business with Thyssen Krupp, a true industrial Titan helps smooth things along. Like MMM, I'm far bigger in PRD my share of choice than RBW, but I've a handful of recreational 'pocket money' shares and RBW is the one I see has having the best potential, near, medium and long term.
Anyway, no more cross ramping or I may find myself on the naughty step, but it is useful I think if you've made on a share, like I did with RRE to have a bit of disscussion with fellow holders to where to stash your winnings.