The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
I really can't be bothered doing the research to prove this but I believe I am right. It is unlikely that significant, albeit BAU in a way, announcements will be made on a Monday simply because deals aren't generally signed over a weekend. There are exceptions, of course there are, and particularly in M&A where the lawyers may have been burning the midnight oil buy it is very unlikely that a material contract will have been signed on a Saturday afternoon. So do us all a favour and reset you 'No News' alert for Tuesday. At least for a week it will give us an extra day without your pointless posts.
Haggis is absolutely right that it's not impossible that AFC could emulate the success of Amazon.
In the same way that it's not impossible that I could bump into Jennifer Lawrence while I'm walking the dog tomorrow morning and she could whisk me back to her place, cover me in Spry Crisp 'N' Dry and 'teach me things'.
None of these things are impossible.
You'd have us believe, Garonne, that you bought some shares just before Christmas. That's bizarre in itself given your oft repeated views but if that was genuine and you have now, once again, completely lost faith in the company, its management and its products the surely you have sold them at a small loss? Any other course of action would be completely illogical.
So, essentially Haggis you are criticising (fair enough) the bizarre bashing bunch in here for being traders and effectively acting on chart signals while simultaneously alleging they are all employed by Helikon to help them make a profit on their short. Does that add up?
In the meantime you've put up multiple posts about how good the charts were looking from the perspective of a long term but and hold investor. Getting this share price up to a higher and sustainable level remains absolutely nothing to do with charts and absolutely everything to do with getting proper, material, lucrative, long term contracts over the line.
Until that happens it will remain a trading stock (not for me) and be subject to wild fluctuations in price for no obvious reason,
What have these answers got to do with mobile storage units? I thought the idea was that fuel could be sored on site and these units would be roving facilities which could provide/augment supply where it was needed. Two doesn't seem very many though.