Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Mullitover
A bit of a glib comment there.
You have no idea what any individual has sacrificed to be able to buy their shares here.
Not everyone has pots of money to throw around; hope we will though; but in the meantime I will not bore you with some of the things I have gone without, just to get a chance to be rich.
Beardozer
After Simandaou sold for £10 and the China/Oz trade wars came around, I thought we may sell for £9, as we had a large, quality asset (half of which is unexplored, I think).
If I was on the Glen board and read or heard that the majority of Zioc shareholders would accept £1.50 I would pay them immediately and flip the shares for lots more; who wouldn't. So are some preaching what might be a self fulfilling prophecy, to satisfy their own needs or are they trying to influence others or indeed just sick of the wait and lack of information.
Having said that; £1.50 would see me net a tidy sum.
I just don't want to be fleeced, cheated on or subject to corporate games.
If the higher amount of £9 had been paid out in the last 6 months I would be up by an additional £400k in the crypto I had earmarked some of it for. Now that is what you call an unrealised re-investment loss.
What has become of any of the assets, free shares etc.?
Will we ever know?
At £1 I could buy a house in Lytham St Annes.
That’s my dream.
But at £10 I could buy a house each for my 3 kids, take the Orient Express to catch a world cruise boat and have enough left over fir the rest of my life.
Now that’s a dream outcome.
Personally I have never been in any share where big news has been released at an EGM or AGM and don't recall knowing of any where it has.
Has anyone any experience of this in companies they have shares in?
Would love it to happen here, but don't think it will. Happy if it does though.
Well 6 o'clock came and went and no RNS.
I gave them until 6.30, for they may have been struggling to finish a very hot cuppa and a melting chocolate biscuit.
That has come and gone too now.
So am I underwhelmed? No I am not, as I suddenly realised the problem here, which is that management get paid in shares
and therefore have no real money to buy a paper calendar.
I suggest we all chip in and send them a Family Organiser.
Saves them wondering what the actual date is.
God help them if they ever say they are going to release an update mid February. Envisage the mental crisis they will go through..
Tillywhiz
As a Scot, living in Yorkshire for 17 years and having worked in London for 25 years in the past; I can rightly say that in general the tightest people I came across lived in London; with the exception of the East Enders and some other generous people.