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Fair comment Dingodog1. I got my results a couple of weeks ago. Only ever used soap and water on my face with a bit of aftersun on holiday. Intrigued by the results and the recommendations. Not an extortionate cost to a modified morning and evening routine but obviously more costly than a bar of soap. Still going to give it a go though.
If you engage with, or reference the trolls you are complicit in their games. Use the filter button!!
You can't sugar coat this but Colin King is going to get pelters on Thursday without positive news or a share price re-rate in the interim. Whether you agree that this is fair or not it is going to happen and the trolls will have a field day. Maybe a good time to re-visit your research notes and fully understand why you have invested here. It's going to be a bumpy ride, but for my part I'm holding strong.
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Thought I'd give it a go Chesh!!
I remember Gerard's reference to the MacDonald's business model/franchise arrangement. Anybody can have a restaurant but all consumables have to be purchased from MacDonalds, hence the recurring revenues. Sell or lease the equipment, the concept is sound.
Interesting take on things smeeno and you could well be right.
Whilst we wait for news on all fronts, I keep reminding myself of the potential for the deal with China Resources to manifest itself as a ‘spin off company’ that could be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Such a spin-out transaction could provide the opportunity to secure separate financial resources for this company, to enable accelerated development and growth.
A spin-out transaction would also allow Shareholders to benefit from both the value of the development assets and the standalone value of the core services business,(DeepVerge).
A distribution in Specie would reward existing shareholders in DeepVerge with pro-rata shares in the ‘spin–off’ company.
I experienced something akin to this with the Poolbeg spin-off from Open Orphan.
I am not convinced the market knew what to do about a company seemingly ‘offloading’ assets. That is not how I saw it, but the market reacted badly. There are, of course, other aspects that affected ORPH’s price which I don’t intend to elaborate on on this board.
Maybe it is this veiled threat of a spin off that has spooked a few. The market hates uncertainty.
Just a thought.
Still here, still very confident and waiting for news.
The filter button is your friend Freddie. If you engage or reference in my view you are complicit in their game. Filter and rest easy - it's simple!!
I don't know how credible the various twitter feeds are, but something has stirred the pot this morning. I suspect that FOMO will kick in this afternoon and the knowledge that Colin King will need some decent ammunition to fight off some bloodthirsty investors at the presentation next week. For my part, quietly confident that next week will be a good week for the long term holder. Lets not fall back in to the playground mentality of calling out rampers or de-rampers, but rather focus on speculative or actual news/research. The filter button is the investors best friend on this board.
He's a good mate of mine, I played football and cricket with him. Great bloke. I share all my research with him as he struggles with reading. Lives in the next village.
I think I know the Peter you refer to. Was he from Leeds??
Note to Producer at Proactive, why not give Gerry Brandon his own channel, he loves the camera and there is a shed load of stuff to talk about!! Loving the news-flow and reflects a great team effort from all at DeepVerge.
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£203,000 buy just gone through. Hope that is correct, don't want to be raising hopes too much.
Pictures of the winning team quaffing Guinness from the huge trophy please Gerard. Congratulations to all.
Cheers T.Rat
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I live in North Yorkshire and there has been a lot of local press about water contamination in the river Wharfe, Aire and Nidd, and also the quality of the water at Ilkley that is a favoured open water swimming area. Seeing as DeepVerge are in Sand Hutton, just north of York, could trials be being held in close proximity to their labs there with Yorkshire Water? They are very close to the York University campus, so a trial on a large institution is not out of the question. Pure speculation on my part.
Not being a scientist, the biggest challenge I have found researching 'sciency stock' is understanding the terminology. There is no 'go-to' site that explains what the science jargon actually means. I can grasp the basic concepts but hats off to those guys that fully understand and can interpret the science. I am sure it puts some investors off.