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D1nger: Good to see that you look into this BB mess once in a while. Wish we could offer you more than what we've got - but it is how it is, there's not much more to say. We PIs are all hoping 2024 will be the year for PM (we've been saying that for quite a long time now); would be nice and all LTHs would (finally) deserve something positive - myself included!
ATB D1nger!
Cyber: Sorry to butt in re your query to WOS but I would be surprised if he were to make any forecasts or give you any investment advice.
As you may have noticed many (not all) PM investors are very positive concerning the company and its SP. I think it would be best for you to figure this one out yourself.
ATB
Thx WOS!
For all of those who keep critisizing WOS you should understand that his posts - although repetitive - reach many more readers on this BB than those individuals who look into it daily.
As he has mentioned several times: If you can't stand it - filter him.
I for one am glad to have him on board.
On the AIM Top Riser List for a long time.
29% is not great but what the h*ll.
https://shareprices.com/risers/ftse-aim-all-share/
Master: If I understand you correctly you have reasons to hope that the SP will rise (despite of your dislike of MB). So why don't you mention that aspect once in a while?
Sorry master you had me fooled too.
You are just another one of those investors who believe to know that any and everything PM is doing is not in the investory interest. If you look at the results since 2019 that would seem correct. However, I personally don't believe that any of the smart alecs on this BB would have done any better - quite to the opposite. There are certainly a lot of investors who would agree with that statement.
So I consider it to be absolutly fair and logical to confront you with the proposal to move on if everything (management, strategy etc,) is so terrible with PM. Why is that so difficult to understand?
Master: If you don't sell although you consider other opportunities to be substantially more attractive, then you've got to have reasons for not bailing out of PM.
"Don't tell me what to do" is an extremely cheap excuse and serves the only purpose not to tell everyone that you ultimately still believe in PM's success.
The "amusement factor" b/p refers to appears to be sufficient (from his pov) to continue with his bad mouthing. Not everybody agrees with that - starting with me.
If we PIs need to wait for the refinery to get operational and that is announced by PM's management:
We will all have to kiss any postive change to the SP goodbye - for a long time.
I hope this is not the avenue PM choose to take.