The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Just seen this well done lse....
Dude
I lost everything 8 years ago and I mean everything through bad investments but their is light at the end of the tunnel....Your family won't care about money as long as they have you. Be strong self harm is not the answer you will bounce back just like I did with the support of your family. Be honest with them nothing is worth what you are implying. I sincerely hope you don't do anything rash pls stay strong.
Very weak finish...wrighting is on the wall with this one.....
Morally wrong that anyone should try and suggest that the rns was positive for shareholders it wasn't it was awful and realistically the odds of this drill being a commercial success have been significantly slashed. This will be a duster or non commercial either way this is not an investment now it's a gamble it's not even red or black time it's more like put your chips on 0 and hope for the best....
Beware of companies that ramp relentlessly during drilling...A good operator should have a tight ship no need for continuing to ramp and artificially increase the sp. History shows that when this happens the vast majority of drills end up being dusters or non commercial. Odds are favourable of a strike but this company has previous for ramping the hell out of drills which ultimately were a failure.
Won't stop there neither wouldn't be surprised of they off load everything before the massive impending consolidation. Company deserves to go bust imo....
Be that as it may look at the sp now and you really think this isn't anything over than a gravy train. Worst company on aim bar none.
Finally worst kept secret revealed ADL about to wipe out all existing share holders once again. Down to 38k at one point you couldn't make it up. 100:1 consolidation then further dilution for the next couple of years and big bonuses and pay checks to the board. Anyone investing in this sham of a company is a deluded fool....
90% of investors on aim lose money. Not hard to see why with companies like adl ten a penny.....
More shares, high risk strategy, guaranteed more placing and dilution, no likelihood of any income for years. What's to like??
This company from day 1 has done nothing but take the **** out of share holders. It is nothing more than a gravy train for a few mates who are fleecing share holders for as much as they can possibly get. Andalas greatest assert was the unique position it had within Indonesia not the North sea. I cannot fathom why they have done this deal. The only plausible explanation is that Indonesia will never happen.... People need to wise up and realise this is just one big con. And the award for the worst company on aim goes to Andalas....
Mate I'm all for optimisim but any hope left about 5 years ago with this share. Anyone holding now is literally just trading water till the company delists and it either goes private or folds. I'm surprised it hasn't all ready happened but only so many times they can rince and repeat.... Zero value is this dog of a company....
JV continues to refer to neighbouring operations throughout his rns's I like this bit.... These results from TH Crestgate were better than we had expected. Metallurgy is an important determinant of the economics of the Iberian Pyrite Belt ore bodies. The good liberation of the sphalerite and galena appears to match, and we believe it could perhaps exceed that of neighbouring major operating mines. Secondly, the major contaminant appears to be arsenopyrite, which can be preferentially excluded from the final concentrates. Thirdly, the ore from the Central Sector is very clean and could easily be blended into the LS-1 concentrate, which would serve to reduce any overall penalties from the smelters. Lastly, the big surprise was the presence of high-grade (2.25% Sn) tin in the Gossan. TH Crestgate had not initially asked ALS to assay for tin when testing the core from the 2017 drilling campaign. On the back of this result, a sample from LS-MS-01 has been resent to ALS for a secondary assay to confirm the presence of tin in the sample. " All pointing to large commercial find and sale imo....