The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
"1.6 paid ..."
That'll do me...
Last time I checked she wasn't sure which country we were operating in....
Let it be known, I will not stand idly by whilst novice investors get fleeced of their hard earned!
*shakes walking stick whilst not actually able to muster anything concrete that stops said investors being fleeced*
Do you think if it was imminent he could freely hint at such?
I'll be honest, I'm not sure if he would or wouldn't, but I'm sure looking forward to it.
wasn't a terrible rns, was it
Something to chew over the weekend with a cuppa at least. I certainly wasn't expecting oil from djeno to get a mention anyway.
Has someone given her a world map or globe or something yet? they're actually really educational
...isolate where it is, by finding exactly where it isn't
jokes aside, hopefully a better year to come.
"think better croissants, fewer machine guns"
maybe not such a bad share afterall
Precisely captain - I'm expecting a drop after last week, not surprised that it looks like there will be one but I'm not particularly concerned either. Opportunities for all and I don't think expecting a drop is necessarily being unduly negative ATM it's just typical market action
I was thinking along the same lines as TS last week. Want the SP to hold but can't really see a reason it will, still a bit of a wait for drilling and unfortunately plenty of time for the share to dwindle.
On the bright side those that want to increase their holding (myself included) may get good opportunities. I hope we do. And I hope that's backed by a decent drilling programme.
what the 'eck, just added my support.
anything newsworthy will have some kind of linkable source these days.
just excercise due care, obviously it's not hard to see it
thumbs up to those who mentioned trading it the other day, as much as I like to stay loyal to a share and be more investor than trader, did play with alternate strategies last couple of weeks and if you're careful it does seem to be useful.
I still prefer investing to trading though. In a fair 'everyone play nicely' world you'd pick a company on your research and stick with it. rather than bailing from sinking ship to sinking ship making cents from each.
very much a case of personal preference, clearly something in each strategy
"One bloke says chemicals will get into the water supply"In all fairness I wouldn't want the risk of oil entering the water supply either. I definitely think we should consider removing as much as possible
Haha I'd love that. Problem is, there are a lot of people who would actually read into what they post (I fear) - I saw this the other day when someone mentioned GSPC had been struck off 'the list' of companies who were involved in cambay. I challenged this and there was a spike and I do wonder if some got trapped because of it.Not cool.
indeed, there's no point even considering it if it can't be backed up.
Obviously it's news we want to hear, but people will post things on SM and on here to try and create ripples, wants quelling as it starts tbh :)
source or some kind of linkage should be a trivial matter it's from the press?
if it's worth saying it's worth substantiating
Its been the nature of this share for a very long time, but I don't see why we need to go through so much kleenex
don't jump criticise, he's here to save you from yourselves y'know :)
new to investing I expected, naively so that you had to be in before good news to catch the worm, so to speak.
Thats one of the things that I'm watching with this share, whilst I know funding is needed to progress, you're very much out of the risk zone and into the development zone, and what we've basically seen is days with opportunity to buy at a price that you could argue (that is not an invitation to) is close to or near the minimum expected of a company with its asset portfolio and perhaps reflects a valuation pre-discovery.
It's perhaos naive way of thinking but nonetheless interesting because the value window here is days not seconds