RE: Manro4 Feb 2020 18:09
I understand Manro’s frustration and sympathize to a certain extent. On the other hand, the (lousy) AIM rules are fairly clear: Whoever invests in an AIM company is saying “yes I wish to participate in a guessing game” (aka gambling). The more experience you bring along, the more you’ve been burnt with your AIM investments and the better your conclusions are – the better you’re off.
Venting frustration when your investment is not doing as you like simply doesn’t help. Putting the blame on a company’s management won’t do the job either.
I for one still believe and hope that all will end up great for PM (and its investors) middle to long term. There’s simply not more I can do than hope and believe – anything else is beyond my (and other investors’) control. Therefore, I chose not to be frustrated about my investment decisions (for the time being) and will stick with PM. Nuff said.