Sapan Ghai, CCO at Sovereign Metals, discusses their superior graphite test results. Watch the video here.
Well said Anton.
I too bought at mid teens, back in 2020.
Although i post rarely, I read regularly. I enjoy reading your balanced posts.
You provide some sense, amongst much nonsense on here.
That said, this is one of the better boards!!
Keep up your valuable posts.
Hmmmm, that's interestingly curious.
No HL, as you say they sold out in Feb 22.
How do they hold their nominee holdings, which they must have. Surely....
HBOS and AJ Bell hold 2.91% & 2.51% respectively.
SO, HL must have some clients with some SAGA.
Any-one shed any light?
@Poleaxe.
I very good point. Well made.
It obviously makes no actual difference.
However...
Psychologically, it makes a big difference.
I think folks would have been less inclined to take up their rights.
All smoke and mirrors by the board and advisors, to attempt to paint in a better light.
It does seem more attractive, at the 4 for 1, and likely to be taken up to a larger extent.
Clever marketing.
Agreed RNS says £5.32.
Obviously using the US $.
I read £5.32 too.
However that's a conversion from US$.
Opentext is a Canadian company.
Exchange rate is c. 1.52 : £1.
That would make it £4.14 per share.
Just 2 questions.
i). How much fuel was used for driving that 1 mile at 0mph?
ii). How much did he pay the van driver to crawl through the street, so he could show off in the Valkyrie?
Often didn't seem to be any traffic in front of the van!!
Still, a nice looking, head turning car.
@Stille.
Don't often post nor comment upon another's posts.
You've now had 2 responses from me, in 2 days.
That's unheard of.
Totally 100% agree with your 06.59 post.
His/her? manner is totally unacceptable. I bet he's some-one to avoid at a party.
That's why i binned him.
It's how you say it, not what you say that counts. Shame that passes him by.
Haha, very good Stille.
Made me smile.
Now that would be a well worth watching.
Can you imagine C26 on the general knowledge questions.....
Q.1.
How many have green boxed you on lse?
Err, quite a few.
Incorrect. It's loads and loads.
He'd pass on most others.
People come, people go.
But, i do agree with Scottydog.
We have awaited a meaningful RNS for many months now.
Have got fobbed off with jam tomorrow and pathetically small directors buys.
If they don't advise of something positive soon, this SP will just continue to meander downwards and eventually disappear up the proverbial.
@Bonkers.
Seems a wise strategy.
If you win, i win!! My position is similar.
But my ave. is a purchased 44p, I did manage to top slice some at C £1.20. So my holding ave is obviously lower.
It will be enormously difficult for Cineworld to 'win' the appeal. Overturning a previous judge's view is uncommon.
IMO, best we can hope for is some mitigation in the award. That would have some limited positivity upon the SP.
However, if they then go for a further appeal, we'll be stuck in the current malaise for even longer.
We just need this action sorted, so we can move on.
Also IMO, Mooky has held back communicating with us, due to the court case.
News is likely to be promising/good...ish, and he doesn't want anything positive to cloud the attempt to get something from the appeal.
If it wasn't before, this is undoubtedly a win or spin share.
Just look at the SP effect of some paltry insider purchases announced yesterday.
For around £5K, the SP initially moved by around 18%!!
Struth, most of us have a far bigger share holding at a far bigger price.
If they do pull of some of the talk (yes, it is only talk), then this could rocket.
On the other hand..........
I'm well in here, and underwater. So, i hope they can walk the walk, and not just talk the talk!!
@fewdollarsmore. (good handle).
I understand your sentiment.
How can you be sure it's a buy, as stated as unknown.
Also, can't that have been a intra-day trade, and therefore possible reason for spike during the day? Just reported after cob?