99% of de-rampers are just around to spread fear and then buy in on a dip if it occurs. Pure traders and just treat it as a game. The only ones selling will lose long term.
Hamm go away. Nothing worse than those sad ones who bought probably with a 12p average and ramped it to high heaven ( yes all the posts are still there Hamm) and got too emotinally involved. This will come good and the Bod will never disclose confidential talks at an AGM.
Think of these companies as a Roulette Wheel because the biggest problem small investors face is getting far too emotionally involved. Averaging down rarely works and all they do is chase the chance of a spike to sell on.
Oh Guy, you have spent months and months ****ging off this company until you thought it was cheap enough to buy and then flipped but it's still dropped further. When the fun stops, stop.
Smells like a placement to shore up the wages @10p. Don't have a fiscal interest these days here, it was a good ride but ultimately it's proven to be a classic lifestyle listing.