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I got in here on Friday after seeing HE1 being mentioned everywhere. Didn’t put a big amount in but 40% up already. I’ve read all the posts this weekend and hope and prey that we get a RNS confirming a great find. GLA
2 January RNS stated 12.08% left resulting in 45,500,000 shares.
11 January RNS stated between 8-9% left, so say 9% that’s 33,899, 006 shares
So if they are dumping circa 11,600,000 a week with the increased volume times that figure by 2, they could be around 11,000,000 shares left?
Tried to establish some facts and guesswork but welcome to anyones feedback