Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
In theory a positive JR should add more than the simple sum of the asset itself, because it takes a lot of pressure of the finances and debt too. Not that I expect it too, I'd say even a 25p spike would be optimistic, but there is no logical reason why it shouldn't take us up to and above the November 2022 peak
No one should take anyone seriously on the LSE board, and for that matter, you shouldn't take any CEO on AIM seriously either. If you like high risk volatile investments then the glorified casino that is AIM is for you, otherwise one should reconsider.
Any DUP endorsement? Not really across the political spectrum if the 2nd biggest party aren't endorsing. Although seeing as you think the spectrum is 'Left/Right' and referred to one political party using the name of a paramilitary group (The late Ian Paisley springs to mine) I'm not sure you know what you're talking about
If you think 900 objections will make a difference you're deluded. Loads of 100,000 signature petitions don't even get a debate in parliament and a 17 million plus endorsement was kicked down the road for years, and that doesn't even take account of the fact this is based on a legal point of order not public opinion
Less than 24 hours to go. I'm all in on this, if the worst comes to the worst just wait for H1. I believe even if the result is negative we'll still be higher on October 1 than today.
My money is on HARL too, why not wait until something is signed, he could have chosen to release a vague "We're near completing" at anytime from months in the past to months in the future, why today?
There's nothing concrete there and it has the vibe of an RNS released to placate the market, not sure why that is needed on the back of a massive rise yesterday and quite likely a bigger one tomorrow. I just think it was unnecessary, and the market didn't take it too well either.
With a positive JR outcome and positive H1 results, I don't see why he can't get the LTIP requirements met. That would less than £75 million market cap average. Of course this is AIM, but the fact that this is AIM is the only viable reason as to why the SP wouldn't average 37.5p for the last 3 months