The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
C26 from your 10.28 post "You are either a deluded holder, who is well down on their investment, or a paid ramper.
No-one outside of the above could be positive here." I'm neither of those, thankyou, and currently in profit. If you choose to make factual statements then it's worth ensuring they're correct.
Not just Europe it would seem....... The photo of the 'plastic river' is truly shocking.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60590515
Fundamental figures Ubik :
Delivered £67.7 million profit before tax, a year on year increase of £108 million
All business divisions were profitable
Final dividend of 5.8 pence bringing full-year dividend to 8.0 pence. New progressive dividend policy approved
Excellent operational execution supporting strong growth in credit issued
33% increase in credit issued year on year (at CER)
Closing customer receivables of £717 million, up 13% year on year (at CER)
Return to customer growth
Revenue growth returned from Q2 and was 10% higher in H2 compared with H1
Consistently strong collections performance driving excellent credit quality - impairment as a percentage of revenue at 10.2%
Costs maintained in line with 2020 despite investment in growth
Looks good to me !
Blue Toff. You assert ".....there is a likelihood that many have sold PHE in readiness/hope of being successful." I'll certainly concede that's a possibility but why a likelihood ? Perhaps they've sold shares in Tesco / Barclays / Tui or any other stock you care to mention or, indeed, they may just have some cash reserves ?
Funniest thing I've read in ages. Thanks Mick !!
Rather than the continuous name calling / ‘I told you so’ / general *****ing on this board recently how about a challenge for all those making fairly definitive SP predictions, be they up or down, from today’s price ?
Tell us all what the price of a PHE share will be at 16.35 on September 30th 2021 then we can establish the credibility (or otherwise) of those participating.
Just a thought ......
....'package bookings with Jet2 Holidays surged 300%' ....
https://travelweekly.co.uk/news/air/jet2-reports-sudden-spike-in-sales-after-traffic-light-lists-update
It's all very good that UK Gov add popular destinations to the Green List but will the receiving countries actually let you disembark ? If not, then more Brexit malarkey with each blaming the other ?
Anyone know the address of the jail in which Pirate Pete resides ? Could drop him a line to let him know how well his previous venture is doing today !!
I'm in here at a tad below 1.2p and certainly at not a massive number of shares. I might agree there could be a short term retrace i.e. next couple of weeks. Long term, I'd say a winner. Medium term I'd say a winner. I'm 69 years old so medium term does for me. I'd be grateful if you chose not to advise me (and others) to 'take profits' as everyone on here has made a decision to either buy or sell on their own behalf without your very recent arrival/advice on this board.
I'm no expert, but if a retrace means a rise of 22% then I'll take that every day Yellow !!
What really irks me is that the old generation think Brexit is the best thing since sliced bread. They’re economically inactive, drawing state pensions and won’t have to suffer the fallout from Brexit. Many won’t even be around this time next year.
I voted remain and I'm 69 so don't tar all us old generation with the same brush !
Couldn't agree more VV and Sheps - on all counts. The story also made The Times today with a similar viewpoint.
All the best.
From Jet2.com - "Due to the ongoing uncertainty caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we’ve decided to recommence our flights programme on 17 June 2020. If you're travelling before this date, unfortunately, your booking will be affected as our flights won't be operating.". Posted on 23 April so may be amended as events unfold.
As you rightly say BB, all very sad. Like you ( and a great many others ) I've also lost a considerable amount. I'm not sure I'd like to have heard Trooper's opinion on the matter - never one to mince his words I suspect he might have exploded !
Always kept an eye open for you or the Silver Fox when visiting your local supermarket for work purposes, but to no avail. Hope you're both fit and well and still 'motorhoming'. Pass on my regards to your 'son' when you next meet !
Take good care. Graham
Not only here but MTRO ( and others also in the past ) your posts are always negative i.e. 'The end of this company is nigh'. With your perceived wisdom about all things financial might I ask if there are any enterprises in which you might choose to invest for a positive outcome rather than short ? I'm well aware of the legal implications of so doing but I'm sure your expertise and knowledge will be able to circumvent any such action.
... which is the most victriolic. Last night in Parliament or this BB today. At a guess, most holders, be they LTH or more recent (within the last 2 months, say) are nursing a loss, paper or otherwise. I happen to be one of the former and I'll take that on the chin. What I can't comprehend is the apparent pleasure some contributors take in being gleeful over such losses. I'm not complaining, I hasten to add, as I invested of my own choice. It may have been a wise decision or otherwise. Time will tell.
Good find oz07 - well worth a read. Many thanks.