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Moopoo, this is my point exactly. People like him speak shyte but if he (I presume he is a bloke) was to offer interesting points and not rubbish then I'd be a lot more positive and appreciative of him. He has been very quiet since Monday, why is that?? Oh yes....drop in share price! There are a couple others who (in my opinion) just speak crap. Share prediction?? Mug's game. I have my views but have never stated what I think the sp will be at end of 2023, 2024 etc. I have invested heavily for me and my family. I honestly and truly believe in what TM1 are trying to do and we're only at the beginning of the story. I'll try and not **** Hardcore1 off anymore as I appreciate it can get repetitive and boring. It's not personal, his rubbish just winds me up but I'll try and refrain from now on. On my PC at home I now have an excel table showing share price movement on a weekly basis and like everyone else I want to see the totals increase and this would allow, in the future, my wife to give up work to become my disabled son's full-time carer. That is why I'm heavily invested. These shares can do a world of good to a lot of people.
Swanny, your RNS landed today - here's to onwards and upwards, eh? (but less enthusiastic as hardcore1 who keeps us entertained with his stream of BS predictions)
I do actually, in a SIPP, 2 x ISAs and 2 x JISAs (family portfolios). My kids will then get LISAs at age 18. Thank you for asking. Keep me humoured, will you?
Hardcore, I'm quite content to be as per your description as when stock hits 15p we will be a millionaire family. Between Seagull and myself we hold over 16mill shares so we're invested on a major level and yet we're just private investors. I do hope to replicate my Brewdog shares which I mostly sold - buying price 46.6p and selling at £15. Now that's a good return on 8500 shares! Why would I block you? You cheer me up most days with general gwubble and plain drivel. If you had something interesting to contribute rather than speculative nonsense then I'd positively converse with you. But that's not the case so keep the predictions coming, Nostradamus.
Seagull, I agree again. These plebs are getting boring now (apologies to other plebs who may be reading this!)
Seagull - as ever well said. Agree completely.
Ria, rally on what? I agree with Seagull. It should increase over time and that's why we are invested but making statements like you and Hardcore are doing is in my opinion misleading. Some people may actually listen to you and invest on your views and opinions, but that's all they are - an opinion. I know as much as you regarding future sp movement. Seagull's last paragraph sums things up very well for me. Receive official approval and then automated lead battery go-ahead are top of list, along with completion of recyclus takeover (which really shouldn't be difficult as shareholders are similar in both companies). Once monies start arriving from both plants, we should hopefully hear more positive news but please, unless you have concrete evidence try and refrain from making unsubstantiated comments.
Ria, it's only manual recycling at present. We are awaiting permit from EA for fully automated recycling operations to begin.
I appreciate that mate, I thought it may just be of interest to folk. Just a light-hearted comment.
I sent a cheeky email to the EA around 3 weeks ago asking what progress was being made on the application. I didn't expect a reply as it was sent tongue-in-cheek however they treated it as a FoI request. I replied telling them "thank you however we know what's happening now" but they kept the email alive. They replied this week asking me for more information as they had no record of TM1 on their systems! They are a Govt organisation after all (mind you I've been in uniform for 36 years and counting) however recent RNSs have answered our questions. This just goes to show the chaos and ineptitude which exists.
TM1 has been featured on Proactive Investors website for well in excess of a year. I've been following them on there for months. We need the papers and mainstream financial channels to start mentioning them.
Very reassuring and a good listen. Straight to the point stuff with no spin and the future does indeed look bright. Thanks for posting this, Shatner.
Let's remain hopeful but not get too carried away. Yes, it's all good just now and we seem to have definitely passed the low point. Quite confidence yes, it's nice to be a shareholder in TM1 during these times.
Topped up another near 800k today at 1.8p each. In profit already. I said to my missus "this will be the share that makes us a millionaire family" and it looks like it will.
There are other companies out there recycling lithium batteries. I was surprised how many there were when I googled it. Completely agree that the marketing needs to be better.
Date states 29 November 2022. Old news??
If you want to make a larger purchase then you might have to speak to your broker via telephone and do it that way. Commission is more however saves doing multiple purchases which will probably be a tenner each time anyway.
It's a bit hypothetical mate to be honest. Things can only really go higher from here, that we all agree on but asking for sp predictions is a leap of faith with some folk giving wildly exaggerated opinions and others being far too conservative. The truth is somewhere in the middle. Something I do on January 1 every year is make a note of the family portfolio and I can then see how the share price of a stock has fared in the previous 12/24/36 months if we have held it that long. I can then show it to the missus and claim either to be a lot richer or poorer at the start of every year!
It's not good as it's a 12% difference between the buying and selling price (higher to buy, lower to sell) however it regularly fluctuates. As I type this it now states 7.69% difference. Just something to be aware of.
Looking good today also. Just remember the difference in spread price (currently 12%)