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Looks like were heading back in the right direction. Would be nice to have a bullish finish but the day is still young...
I know but it you are despicable enough to do it, at least make it plausible...
Into the 3s? So SP will be lower with the new partnership and further funding to continue its pipeline developments than it was when it was on its last legs seeking funding to save it from going bust? I'm not sure how such a situation would arise but im sure you can explain, Eurofil, as you are such an expert.
Until they declare pursuit of this loan I cant factor it into my judgements, its just speculation even if it is highly likely. Re: the rns; its exactly what i hoped it wouldnt be which is GMS saying Seafox is wrong, so its back to square one. Its like a pair of kids throwing the blame at each other.
I'm still undecided. The current BoD haven't done the best job exactly, but at the same time I'm slightly mistrusting of Seafox's real intentions.
I didnt just mean make profit on trading the stock. What im saying is its a business move, not an act of charity to other investors. Whatever Seafox are up to, theyre best interests are first and foremost. I just hope their actions genuinely benefit the other shareholders indirectly.l and theyre not just tricking us into supporting them.
Personal gain is their end game. We can't pretend they really care about the other shareholders. We just have to see how we can benefit from their activity. What do you estimate is the average sp of their shares?
Could anybody with a knowledge of the history of the company explain what happened in 2017 that caused the SP to half? I've been looking at past RNS but can't find anything definitive. I'm just wondering if they can potentially pass the obstacles that would allow them to return to such heights.
That could (and im hoping does) explain why weve not caught up to the nasdaq.
But I imagine this creates a plethora of stocks that are undervalued in relation to their operational value. Like I said, its due to the plight of city financial that the sp drops; the companies run just the same so recovery, even if long term, should not be to difficult. Anyone with sense should get the share hoover out and wait for city to finish.
SP might take a hit, but city financial going under doesn't change the operations of every company it has holdings in. I'd possibly consider using it as a chance to average down.
Just think of the fundamentals and the longer term.
Just think of the fundamentals and the longer term.
So our new NED starts work tomorrow. I wonder what he will be able to do for the company (and by extension, the share price)
Wow all those big buys. We should open at 7.100000001 at this rate...!
It says it was the ask price, surely that means it was a buy?
Such a massive volume of buys and the sp continues to drop. I officially have no clue how the market is supposed to work anymore...
Wheres the source of that, profit?
Nothing has really happened beyond the finalising of the license. Even if the sp doesnt rocket, its a firm base. I think if/once this partnership starts making achievements then we can expect a further rise. Im thinking about the longer term development.
Yeah but it doesnt matter because the LSE is useless...