Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
JoeyDiamond. I just watched this video and didn't get any of what you just said.
Folks who have already been infected with the virus build antibodies. Those antibodies protect reinfection for a certain period of time (at the moment, the length of prtection is unknown). The study in the video though states that anyone with antibodies may NOT be protected against the SA strain. The video then goes onto say that at this stage, there should be no change to anything that is occuring in terms of the vaccine and/or its rollout.
So although bad news that people can be reinfected, there is no change in direction from getting everyone vaccinated.
So yes this is news worthly and not good news. But it is far from a doomsday scenario.
Hi All - Looking for some advice...
I hold shares in TUi and have done for about 12 months. I have no plan to sell.
I see the news regarding the RI and this is my first experience of it. Presumably in Jan, I will be contacted and asked whether I would like to invest further at 1euro per share. I'm guessing this will start to drive the share value down.
If I was to buy in at 1 euro per share, are those shares instantly valued at the share price on that day? So if I buy £1000 in shares at 1 euro each, and the share price that day is 3 euro each, does my investment automatically become worth three times what I paid for it? And if so, can I see these straight away?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Could anyone help to explain what this all means?
I am an existing shareholder. I see the price is dropping. Will existing shareholder be given the opportunity to buy more shares at £1each? Any help to explain this would really be appreciated.