The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
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Looks like one roll over and 3 cancellations
ssshhhhhhh
We've already done average daily volume and it's only just gone 9am. Volume = good
We've done 70% of the average daily volume already and it's just gone 9am. Volume is always good!
Now 27.40-27.77
MM's totally disguising real position with these published prices. Nothing new there then!
Ooo, she's tight this morning, spread 27.111-27.399 based on 100k dummy
JL, not true, happens all over the place. Just ask the guys at Eurasia or Ironridge. It's the retail trader mentality unfortunately
And don't forget this bit;
“(four of which are post Russian Feasibility Study with state approved reserves) with a total of 104.6Moz”
Feasibility done, approved resources signed off of 104.6 Moz
Crabby, that's why you bring in a resource consumer to guarantee the purchase of supply and maybe even buy into the business ti secure it. This is the Tesla/Piedmont model
Options strike price is 30p. Positive.
Hallster, LSE always runs 3 mins in the future. God knows why
Good to see you back Ian!
Is this the latest Q1 reporting period Tilly? If so, they've not reduced their holding any further than Q4. To be honest I was expecting them to continue, but hey ho. I also saw they were raising cash through Primary Bid yesterday.
Jarvis Securities plc, Asset Management Arm 73,157,920 £21.2m -25.85%
You've got to feel a bit sorry for those that sold out in the 7's just a couple of days ago. I guess many of them got stopped out. Personally, I never use a stop loss on Aim as there are too many flash crashes driven by the MM's. The same happened on EUA a couple of months ago, where on the back of an announcement about a transfer of shares the price tanked 50% in a matter of minutes only to rise back up to where it started within a couple of days. MM's make a fortune off the nervous.
Bonjour tout la monde.
twat
Liked that update, just topped up