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"However, after announcing in June it had found a buyer for its business, Russian President Vladimir Putin the following month ordered the temporary seizure of Carlsberg's stake in the local brewer." Reuters 31/10/23
It's not hard to see that the Russian mafia could seize any, some or all of EUA assets in Russia even if we're midway to selling to the Chinese. Because Putin would rather have the Yuan in his foreign reserves than see any cash distributed to shareholders - and yes, that includes any of you here who may be Russian.
So, yeah the BoD is being quiet. Frankly, that's in our best interests for now.
Do we know what tests were planned? I don't and the following RNS statement could be interpreted as implying that some tests have taken place:
"With final combustion optimisation tests now jointly planned"
Of course, if the "combustion optimisation tests" are the only tests planned of the fuel itself then what you say is correct.
Kicking the can down the road means postponing something until a later date. I don't see anything like that in the RNS. Are you sure you know what the phrase means? Delays are not 'kicking the can...'.
It even sounds a little positive. Fingers crossed for great trial results.
To conclude in November. Results expected before AGM.
No.
The 'code' myth was dispelled years ago.
Sorry Heid - but the fact you were going on about a pound SP by last Christmas and now you've done an about face to criticise the company makes me suspicious. Fess up, what's going on with that?
GREAT NEWS!!!!!
When I see the SP hit £35, I know the RNS is coming. Hoochy will be validated.
;-)
Hi Layla1, sorry for delayed reply - I was out for the day.
> Surely, as an investor, Ricardo, the transients of SP is not important?
I'm not 100% sure I understand you exactly, but if you are saying that we shouldn't worry about short term SP then I agree to a great extent. I was saying to someone else that the short term spike isn't necessarily something to celebrate for a LTH.
> A high SP is nothing more than a comfort blanket to long term investors.
It could just be a comfort blanket - i.e. a thin veneer of reassurance. But on the other hand it can also be an accurate reflection of fundamental value.
> any decent investor [...] would certainly celebrate any increase or positivity.
Depends - A day trader may well celebrate such a small rise but as an investor a 16.67% increase in isolation is useless to me. Until it becomes part of a sustained long term turn around I will remain suspicious that it's just a short term increase for some irrelevant reason. I'm so underwater that such an increase today is virtually nothing. I need to be seeing 400% before I can start to get excited.
> Strange!
I've been around multiple rooms on the board for many years. Actually, not setting the Opinion value when posting is the general norm amongst the community. I used to (a long time ago) set the value every time but gave up after I started posting regularly and also realising that no-one else was bothering, or commenting on the value I set. The activity was... valueless. lol!
Obviously Don needs mental help.
> With 5bn shares a divi will be so small
Number of shares in issue is irrelevant, per se. You still get the same proportion of dividend you are entitled to. When consolidation happens, your dividend would remain the same. Obviously, I'm not talking about further share issues / dilution here. That would be different.
I'm so confused. I've mostly ignored this board for a while and just came to check if I'm a millionaire yet. The #1 fan of Uncle Steve and DB has fecked off to Beacon energy (whoever they are) and Pboo is promoting UJO instead of constantly slating them. Has there been some sort of login swapping orgy?
Last time (whenever that was) that I considered buying more I said I'd buy when it decreased to 1.5p. Well it only got to 1.55p and so I stupidly missed out. This is certainly in the 'cheap' category - and the only reason for this I know of is that the market is fickle and funds in the market are limited and chasing the latest hot opportunity. When ALGW hots up again I predict a good rise here.
> A few weeks ago Hargreaves Lansdowne emailed me to warn me about the "risk" of my portfolio.
It'll make more sense if you know that IFAs look at stocks against other asset types - and stocks are relative more risky than bonds, gilts, cash etc. Single stocks are seen as high risk, and AIM stocks even more so. So your GGP investment is classified as high risk, but then so is everything else in AIM and even in the FTSE. In my opinion, the email you got isn't about your stock choice but your asset category choice- which is always going to be high risk because that's how shares are seen against other choices in the market.
Looed, sorry for taking so long to reply but thanks very much for taking the time to provide such a detailed answer on 8/8 to my question.
On a Saturday and Sunday? How will you do that?
Thanks Looed, appreciate the update.
Apologies but I have totally lost track of what this case (YA II PN vs. FRC) is about, and what the implications might be from the result, and if we are in a decent position to defend this one. Any reminders welcomed!