Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Seeing2020 has a knack (amongst other things) to sense when us p.i. are starting to loose patience and reminds us with a blitz of facts, why we are invested here.
The last main time was last Xmas/ New year honours, soon after the share price practically doubled, history repeating? Hope so, and thank you for the unwavering support to S2020 and a few others LTH.
Apparently this is the cause of the drop today, while I can understand that they have to come up with the money quicker, in the long run it will attract more customers as they feel more confident to book with these airlines.
On the downside, travel and airline stocks slumped, with British Airways and Iberia owner IAG, Wizz Air, easyJet and Tui all down. Traders pointed to news that 16 major airlines have committed to better information and timely reimbursement of passengers in case of flight cancellations following dialogues with the European Commission and national consumer protection authorities. EasyJet, British Airways, Iberia and Wizz were reported to be among those involved.
Speaking to travel agents, they are inundated with enquiries/ bookings.
USA opening up, looking at BA website prices are going up day by day, that can only mean one thing.
Unless there is a bad setback, this is still a good price to buy.
Many thanks for the clarification Stokey, I appreciate that.
Or proxy papers!
I also just received the TPG papers asking to reject the offer. While I agree that the management has been somewhat useless, I feel that the current offer it's a bit too low, so a difficult decision to make. It would be interesting to know what the majority of the investors on this board have decided to do. My initial reaction is to reject the current offer hoping for an improved one.
Sat., lexus(toyota) is bringing out nx450h+ . (Plug in hybrid) with 40 miles on electric plus petrol, best of both worlds? Price competitive for quality, I am seriously thinking of ordering one, what do you think? Cheers!
6.5p. Again today?
Neil Woodford was extremely good with large quoted companies for a very long time but, he had no experience in unquoted companies in various
specialist sectors. One bad example doesn't mean the same for every other investment.
Jamesy, the management is very experienced, heavy backing from good investors and the opportunity to invest in unquoted companies.
As you say, particularly with the current interest in hydrogen and a good vehicle to invest with less volatility and a balanced risk. IMHO.