RE: HVO highlighted in the FT3 Apr 2024 20:42
Rickylfc5,
"at the end of 2022 you were warning about many things at HVO "
That's very selective. Why not comment on when I first started looking at these in Q4 2021?.
Evidence...
During my 1st post, when HVO were called Orph, the sp was around 27p. On the following posts around early Dec 2021, the sp was around 20-24p.
This was pre- the CEO being awarded the huge 7m options, which were awarded in Feb 2023, back dated by a year.
Since the CEO was awarded the huge 7m options, a year ago and exercisable from a year's time, the company has been talked up.
Since it's been talked up, the sp is now only 20% higher than 2.5years ago!!!
Obviously some will fall for the talking up, as can be seen since late 2023.
Look at the evidence, the history.
Read my posts from when I initially looked at these. On this 1 page, the posts also show my warnings on Trmr (crashed from around 850p to 200p), Byot (crashed from around 10p to 0.1p
You'll see I posted warnings on Orph (now HVO)
What happened to DiM which was supposed to be the gem of the business??? Nothing
What happened to Finncap's 44p target price? Didn't happen.
Note I mention to Rivaldo about his comment on 'terrific Finncap target price' I question Rivaldo about Finncap price targets on Byot and trmr, both of which crashed, as previously mentioned.
The complete mess up of Polb spin off. That was spun off at 10p nearly 3 years ago!!! Still zero revenue (as of AR fy2022.)
Notice Moniman was loading up expecting 44p 2.5years ago. Hasn't happened.
https://www.lse.co.uk/profiles/stt1/?page=30
I said they were being talked up so they could sell.
The Chairman dumped majority of his holding soon after the company was talked up by media, didn't he? So that's happened.
The CEO has huge 7m options exercisable in a year, so obviously in the outlook in next week's results he will continue to be bullish. Let's see if he is.
Question is will they say anything about DiM
The Chairman dumping majority of his holding and CEO having huge 7m options are red flags.
On top, I think there's a questionable business model.