The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Looks like bottom here
To be honest.
If stt1 didn't spend 95% of his time posting on a stock he hates I might listen to some of his views... BUT!
Imagine being so bad at investing that you don't have any stock interests except hounding a share that you are bearish on? weird psychology.
AIM is a formation market. Very high risk. Especially with a business like this that isn't even trading properly. Thats why its cheap. But thats also why it could multi-bag. Your greed got the better of you. How do I know this? because I made the same mistakes when I was a clueless n00b 20 years ago. Suck it up. Average down or leave. GST will be moving up with or without you you.
Working against you buy reserve taking over licenses and certifications? you literally dont have a clue do you? you made a mistake. you loaded up instead of factoring in. its not the companys fault. its yours. learn from it.
Sending gulag warriors into the fray is genius. they have fought brilliantly apparently. true orks
BBC now saying "Weapons MIGHT stop the Russian advance"
LOL is seems so long ago they were saying Ukraine was winning while & Crimea would be retaken.
The walk of shame!
"Https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/20/next-pandemic-likely-to-be-caused-by-flu-virus-scientists-warn"
Luckily we know how to make the flu 'disappear' 100% then isn't it?!?
You can tell them what you want to sell at.
if you say 'sell these 10 shares for 0.59' and the price is 0.49 they'll still execute it.
although i dont think this is the reason here... maybe
"Are we talking about a zombie company here? One unable to survive without regular infusions of cash?"
They've had contracts with most of the supercar manufacturers and impressively the US Army. There has been no regular infusion of cash here via raises. Yes, there have been raises but not excessive ones.
If memory serves most of the management team bought a hell of a lot of stock at around 50p a while back.