Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Lol.
I’ll have what you’re on Rex dahlink :).
I’ve never shorted a share in my life.
Meanwhile MC1 continues to wind you up and you keep on biting.
He/she may be right about debt and dilution-it’s a possibility- at least that’ll give you the opportunity to buy ‘constantly’ in the event it happens.
At least MC1 makes some kind of contribution to the discussion, whereas you read like a person confused between supporting a football team and discussing the merits of an African oil company.
I have a small holding here, you obviously have millions invested, so I suppose it matters to you a lot.
Anyway, regardless of quantity, since our interests are aligned, I wish you well in your investment.
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With the best will in the world I don’t see how MC1’s comments on here are going to affect your portfolio one bit. :).
He is simply highlighting what he thinks is a problem with future debt - a bit laboured admittedly, but I suspect you are simply rising to his (her?) bait.
As for my comments not being required, I’ll post as I please. Your endorsement ‘ is not required’.
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Why not just answer Rosy’s question,Surprised?
Succinctly put Barnet...
Why anyone would trust this board now is bewildering!
I’m 100% with you Monkey. I too bought at 24, and sold out at 58, but that’s not the point. The board are a total disgrace and your anger is justified. It now appears to be a holding company for some Sq. shares. Would you really want to trust this lot to sell their Sq. shares to your best advantage after this farce? Clearly looks like there’s been ‘ things’ (ahem) going on in the background leading up to this ‘deal’.
Perils of AIM I suppose...
Good luck!
Ah but it’ll make him feel better :)
I’m sure ‘Surprised ‘ will respond and tell you how great a deal this is lol.
SQ. is a fantastic business etc haha.
gg; re ST, Algy Hall of the IC tells me on Twitter he’s on holiday. But strange things are happening at the IC- established writers are just disappearing. And yes it’s a long holiday. As for being unable to find stuff on the new website there’s nothing new about that-it’s useless.
As for ST himself , it’s not right to hold him accountable for the bewildering decisions of the board, who are STILL struggling to explain to shareholders where we with this after two rns , AND having signed off a very misleading balance sheet. No wonder the share price is all over the shop.
Good point there re nav snoozy. Not keen on constantly being diluted or being tapped every year. Not overly thrilled that retail investors weren’t invited to the placing either. The first thing I know about this is the 5% drop this morning. Anyway I’ve got over myself and increased my holding at less then the placing price so I’m on board for a bit longer.
If you know what you are doing then RG, (I clearly don’t)then give me your take on the well retirement allegations then? Genuine question.
This was raised before on a blog a year or two ago and it hammered the stock price but was eventually forgotten. I never thought it was properly answered tho.
This article raises it in spades.
I’ve yet to see it refuted convincingly.
I’ve an open mind- point me to something that answers it.
Grateful if you can.
Having just read it and watched the film, Christ. It’s pretty damning. For me it’s not about methane leaks, it’s about the business model. Dgoc has been good to me, I’ve been in from the start, but it’s always been difficult for me to get my head around how it’s been too good to be true. Plus there’s a reason the city hates this stock. Now I think I know.
A blog a few years back raised the well plugging issue that damaged the share price. This is a much better explanation than that . Imho the management response is fairly weak given the narrative.
Looks to me it’s only a question of time before the stock is blown, this may be years away mind.
Anyone out there have a reasoned view in support of the business model(not the methane leaks)? I should be glad to read it if so.
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