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I think the phrase “Holy F * * k!” would be appropriate :
https://www.secinfo.com/d1DY5f.CHhv.htm?Find=%22%28News%20%7C%20Press%29%20%28Release%3F%20%7C%20Conference%3F%29%22&Line=267#Line267
Am I concerned about my investment in. CLON based on their agreement with Next Chem-X?
Yes.
Date Time Price Volume Bid Offer £ Value
03-May-24 17:07:33 1.34 950,000 Unknown* 1.30 1.35 12.73k O
03-May-24 15:29:35 1.34 6,500,000 Unknown* 1.30 1.35 87.10k O
03-May-24 15:22:46 1.33 6,015,338 Unknown* 1.30 1.35 80.00k O
@clapa929
The company has clearly laid out when it expects to deliver news on p8 of the Investor Presentation February 2024.
Construction updates every quarter, next due July 24.
Other updates: MRA Update in June 24, Commissioning Process begins Oct 24, Production Begins December 24.
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And their finances must also be a major contributor to the drop. Not a pretty picture. Debt is high, and they need funds. However it does appear that instead of burying their head in the sand, the company is taking active steps to manage the situation to maintain the company as a going concern Read the K10 for the full breakdown.
NEXT-ChemX is down 80% over the last year, and Clontarf is down 70% in the same period.
Something had to be afoot. I had previously requested twice by email to NEXT-ChemX (info@next-chemx.com as published on their website) for updates to be published on the tech pilot plants progress in TX. Nada. Niente. Nichts. شيء . Not even an acknowledgement.
So I did some more digging around for news and came across their Annual Report to 31 Dec 2023(SEC K10 form filed on 1st April 2024) which makes for some very interesting reading. It certainly explains the significant drop in share price as plans and timelines have significantly changed.
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1657045/000149315224012269/form10-k.htm
“The Company’s progress towards Market Readiness.
It is always difficult to identify exactly where any technology is to be found along the path to its commercialization and how soon it will be ready for commercial deployment. Throughout fiscal year 2023, the focus was on the design and construction of a controlled pilot system consistent with the needs of the pilot testing phase. In order better to concentrate on this, given the limited resources and knowing that the extraction technology has been proven in the laboratory for a variety of critical materials, the Illinois Laboratory was closed during 2023 and the Company turned to consider the engineering issues using consultants and contractors from India. having proven certain extraction rates, and the ability of the iTDE Technology to operate effectively. This puts us into the second phase. The best estimate for completion of the controlled pilot plant is that it will be operational at the beginning of the third quarter of 2024. If successful, this could lead to operational pilot deployment at customer sites in the first quarter of 2025.”
So there we have it. I wonder how that impacts pitching for the business in Bolivia? Maybe the fact that it has been shown to work in the lab, and that the financial qualification is apparently in place, is enough evidence for now for the Bolivians to keep them in the game.
I guess we will find out soon enough.
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As a LTH I'm trying to be disciplined by not buying anymore having averaged down over time - the price here looks very attractive, and certianly all the pointers are to a rerate. Not sure about the market waking up to it as volume is still very low but it seems that news is imminent, so lets see what happens over the next month or so....
Loads of info on the internet. All you've got to do is put the question in to the search bar, instead of asking others to do the work for you. However, out of the goodness of my heart:
Re what happens (courtesy of Yahoo Finance):
- If the buyout is an all-cash deal, shares of your stock will disappear from your portfolio at some point following the deal's official closing date and be replaced by the cash value of the shares specified in the buyout.
- If it is an all-stock deal, the shares will be replaced by shares of the company doing the buying. It’s important to note that the ratio of old shares to new shares is rarely one-to-one.
- Some deals include a combination of cash and stock as well.
Re Value:
That depends on what the buyer wants to pay....
And take a look here too:
https://www.fool.co.uk/investing-basics/understanding-the-market/takeovers-and-mergers/