"What I don't agree with is basically being told, as a shareholder, i am funding the Russian War efforts."
The only people actually investing in EUA are those who bought shares directly from the company, via IPO and placements. Everyone else is just buying shares from other people. Buying shares on the open market does not put any money into the company at all, and so does not sponsor their business activities.
Oh great, another fact-free prediction from kira. Just like the previous ones re the last RNS, that were all wrong.
You know nothing more than any of us, you've been proven wrong over and over again, and You're embarrassing yourself; people are now laughing at you, with a hint of pity.
What have I said that is wrong? That they weren't pressured?
BBC: "Renault has announced it is selling its majority stake in Russian carmaker Avtovaz, following pressure over its continued presence in the country."
Evan:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61463874
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/05/16/russia-to-nationalize-renault-plant-revive-soviet-era-moskvitch-car-after-handover-a77685
https://tass.com/economy/1451209?utm_source=google.com&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=google.com&utm_referrer=google.com
https://www.news24.com/fin24/companies/renault-hands-russian-assets-to-moscow-in-first-nationalisation-since-war-started-20220516
Not so, Evan. Renault was nationalised for two roubles.
https://www.ft.com/content/515d978a-16c9-4af9-a8b8-4c5abdfd1ee7
The final glide computer is saying it is going to be close to get in, and the sky is dead. All that is between us and a glorious return home is a small village and some trees. As we approach, we've already written off a circuit, we've dumped our water and the wheel is still up to eek out the glide. Everything says we'll make it, but one lump of sink, one blip on the FLARM needing a divert, a sudden cluttered landing point needing to overfly and long, one distracting radio call...and its a dump into the first field that presents itself. It is now binary, and the decision point is imminent. Staring at the final glide, watching the height tick down, watching the airfield approach, nothing that can now be done, but on high alert nonetheless. The only certainty is that it will all be over very soon, whatever the outcome...
Personally, I take no view on the share price without also looking at the volume. We've been trading dust for weeks now, which is just MMs and traders dicking about; the share price becomes totally disconnected from real asset value in this way. In summary, ignore it if you can.
EUA is indeed currently unaffected by sanctions. Their potential buyers, however, may well be. The market clearly thinks that no sale will go through while there is a war on, bids being put on pause, potential sanctions coming in, nationalisation of the assets, etc.
"The BOD did say that we are not affected by any sanctions or indeed anything else"
One crucial point of pedantry here: The BoD did say the company was unaffected by sanctions; it did NOT say it was unaffected by the war or other factors.