RE: Why the SP drops dramatically from 25 p to 16p in less than two weeks!22 Nov 2019 12:45
Spot on Arvin08 Nothing has changed, just a significant rise in the SP and the fact some short term investors will have taken profits if they had bought on the lows.
We still have 5 months to go before year end, a lot or nothing can happen in that time as we know from previous Mr Bonds over optimistic statements. Although it does look like to may be all coming together this time, but who knows.
Its been six odd weeks from the last agm which is no time at all, and your whinging once again. Your post number 1108 sums up what are the possibilities to come, so be patient.
The trouble is Klunk, AFC sit in the office waiting for the phone to ring for someone to place an order. Loads of enquires but not no orders. (apart from one which is still pending)
The facts AFC come out with BB do not appear to happen. Always on a cusp, sell these all day long, low hanging fruit, 7p - £7, 1GW by 2020 end. The fact is BB, AB tells porkies, or had you not noticed.
Shame you don't let others do the same BB, without labelling them derampers because you do not like what they have to say. This is not your personnel board, and if you'd had pulled your head out from within your pompous behind you may have just saved yourself a few quid having just listened to other points of view.
BB, your post 7424 is utter rubbish. The company alone has destroyed the SP, not random posters. The finance deal we have ended up with is because AFC has all but lost any street cred. We have two billionaire major shareholders FFS, could they have not arranged some loan at maybe above bank rate if we are so close to commercial greatness.
A company that seeks death spiral financing basically has no other option to raise money to survive. Traders who want to short the stock salivate at the prospect that the stock will dive. The only hope for the company to break the death spiral is to improve its operational results. If it can effectively deploy the proceeds of the convertible debt issue in its underlying business, it may be able to avoid the hopes of short sellers and even stick losses to them.