Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Don't count on it as this is Aim and the MMs ain't stupid. They'll be fully aware of those thinking along your lines and will not therefore be looking to fill your pockets through their own predictability. The worrying thing here is how three large customers all backed-off all at the same time. Makes me wonder if a problem relating to the product became evident. Do not be surprised if this drops further tomorrow though.
I am not invested here, Ianbt, but as a long standing observer of this board I can say that jive_turkey is and continues to be one of the most knowledgeable and constructive posters on here. Your latest post suggests to me that you are a polar opposite who belongs in the school playground. The irony of you calling someone else moronic will not be lost on others who read your post.
There are a lot of good people on this board who've been here for a fair while, those who offer contrarian views within some of the conversations which have taken place included. This share doesn't fall within my current investment criteria but I keep an eye on it and really hope that it continues to come good for the patients, the characters and posters here who've shared so much valuable researcher over the years. Whatever happens, the entertainment value has been top drawer and my gut feeling tells me that good news is pretty close now.
............not with that spread though.
Contrarian123, I'm not invested here but having just read your posts I was reminded of Waldo & Statler.
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Dick’s shares fall 24% as retailer slashes outlook over theft concerns
PUBLISHED TUE, AUG 22 20237:01 AM EDT
Dick’s Sporting Goods reported a profit drop and cut its earnings outlook for the year after seeing an uptick in retail theft and slow sales in its outdoor category.
It’s the first reference the athletic goods retailer has made to shrink in a press release in nearly 20 years.
In a rare miss, Dick’s also fell short of Wall Street’s estimates on both the top and bottom lines.
On the DX front, I got the impression a while ago that AS has an eye on the home testing (LFT) market and is keen to take larger market share on that front. I like that in it's own right but imagine another pandemic was to strike - including an upgraded Covid strain; The SP would go through the roof. That aside, is he positioning us for a launch of a new branded range. Just speculation on my part but he hasn't expanded that side of the house just for fun.
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Try not to be so transparent with your agenda, as all too clearly illustrated through your posts on here to date. You would not be checking-in here so regularly if you did not see these as a worthwhile longer term buy.
Unpopular as it might make me, Wyn's assessment is exactly the same as the one I concluded when revisiting the RNS's after a period away from this BB. AS's wording, as highlighted by Wyn, can be taken either way. What has not helped my rush to rebuy is the nagging thought of the incident many moons ago when AS said "There will be no fundraise", a statement that was shortly followed by a fundraise; old hands on here will remember that all too well. By contrast in this context, AS's wording to date could be taken as "holding statements" in the knowledge that he believes (obviously hopes?) they MAY reach a point whereby hugely significant amounts of Dox are being released into the tumour under the doseage to date but even he hasn't seen that yet. A case can be made here for both arguments (Wyn & Ice) which makes this a punt, imo at least.
"General Motors has just signed a contract with us" is a useful sales pitch to have in your armory.
Just to add, when we have people at ministerial level saying things like, "If they don't like it here then they should FO back to France" then we also know that we have serious problems of leadership within our our upper echelons of power. We need a total reset - large companies included. Cost cutting needs to stop being mistaken for improved efficiency, as has happened in so many cases.