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Plan ABC, plan CBA, plan ACB, plan BAC, plan BCA, plan CAB. That is a lot of plans. Hopefully, one day, one of the plans works. I'm having a jolly old time not reading anything anyone posts any more, including BoD. Why bother when 100% of the info about timelines is wrong? All you can do is sit and wonder how many more braincells you're going to lose to old age until something happens.
Perhaps it's the despair of still being invested years after things were supposed to kick off. So the sp jump wasn't really a response to the RNS. Just even more people selling off due to the (massive) timescales involved. Time is money, after all.
Sorry, but if the info BoD gives is repeatedly wrong, how is that speculation? It's literally what you yourself describe as "facts" in your last post. What makes it even more hilarious is the fact that they say they have 3 plans for financing, and have repeatedly said that if 1 plan falls through, another one is just in the wings waiting. Guess that's just another fact that actually isn't a fact.
The real question is what is your tolerance for being lied to? How many times can the BoD lie to you about dates before you stop believing them? I'm quite sure we're into double digits at this point. It's genuinely shocking that BoD can say the things they've said, not deliver on them, and then people act like everything is fine and that they haven't been repeatedly misled.
The important message from the FCA (I can see it right underneath my post) is that "posting information that is false or misleading may constitute market abuse". It's funny how it applies to us, but not to the BoD, apparently.
People like you are why I don't trust anyone's advice any more. I was naive enough to be persuaded to invest here several years ago. It's been real fun watching the magnificent 7 increase (on average) 70% the past year, while I'm massively down in a joke company that repeatedly can't hit any of the deadlines they set for themselves.
The opportunity cost of investing in this company has been crippling, and I will not be making the same mistake again. Even if the share price went to £1 tomorrow, that still only on par with what I would have gotten if I was able to dump my initial investment here (into PXC) into AMZN when I wanted to early last year. Time in the market is not better than timing the market if you invest in garbage.
Can you tell how shocked I am that they missed another deadline? Everyone here acting like this hasn't happened on basically everything for the past several years. Expect it at this point. Can't wait for them to announce a new date, and then to also miss that one too. The endless cycle of despair. Again, and again, and again.
Yes. BoD constantly over promising and giving timescales that they then totally miss. Actually, using the word constantly is not accurate. I should use the word always. I'd rather they were honest and said they didn't know when things were going to happen, rather than constantly saying things that never come true. How can you trust someone that always fails to deliver anything on time? At this point, why even bother following the company news? Whatever they tell us time frame wise will be wrong anyway, 100% guaranteed. All you can do is sit and pray that it eventually works out. Constant misinformation has eroded my trust in anything that they say.
In the heart of the earth, where dreams take root,
A junior mining company sought its fortune, resolute.
With plans A, B, and C, they ventured bold,
But fate's fickle hand, their story would unfold.
Plan A, a beacon of hope, a shimmering light,
Investors were sought with promises bright.
Hopium filled the boardroom, visions of gold,
But the reality was harsh, the dream left untold.
Smokium rose from the ashes of Plan B,
A grand strategy, a new opportunity.
Yet the winds of fortune proved elusive,
Leaving the company in a state quite abusive.
Copium, the remedy for dreams shattered,
As Plan C unfolded, hopes further tattered.
Desperation lingered in the silent halls,
Investors retreated, like distant echoing calls.
The veins of optimism ran dry,
Beneath the surface, where prospects lie.
No silver lining in the mines they sought,
Only echoes of what could have been, but was not.
Hopium, the initial elixir, wore thin,
Smokium, a mirage, faded within.
Copium, a bitter salve for wounds unseen,
A tale of aspirations, now left in between.
Junior miner, once a dreamer so bold,
Caught in the grip of financial cold.
In the crucible of risk, they took their chance,
But the metal of success refused to dance.
A chapter closed, with lessons hard-earned,
In the realm of mining, where fortunes are turned.
Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C lost their sway,
A cautionary tale of a company's dismay.