First gold pour is expected in Q3, that's anytime up until the last day of September. That's expected, not promised (RNS 12/7). The gold loan is to be paid back by the last day of August. So it's quite possible that the first gold pour won't be available to pay back the gold loan, who knows? I am wondering how the gold loan (interest) repayment will be made possible if there is no gold show by then; do we have enough cash (I doubt that but honestly don't know)? Another extension to the payback date increasing total interest? Further loans from preferential shareholders? Anybody have any idea?
Lindred, who runs our local rib-restaurant, is a Ghanayian and I promised to go and eat there with him when the gold comes in (first pour). I'm looking forward to it...
RE: Is this the most dead stock on AIM?8 Jul 2021 15:26
I was wondering the same. Good news brings about the drops, bad news as here, and the price goes up!! I think I need to give up trading, I just can't make head or tail of it all. Good luck all ye silent holders
This latest RNS appears to me to be yet another procrastination, and a chance for bigger fish to get in on the act whilst we tread water. Do any accountants on here know of any reason that events happening now or very recently (with investors and Tradeflow take-over etc) would have any bearing on the results of 2020?
my Googlefinance() also gave up yesterday turning my spreadsheets to soup, but it all came back to life again sometime yesterday afternoon. It was probably just an offline occasion to update the system. I have had to modify some of the tickers but my spreadsheets are now working as before.
So who is clever enough to clarify precisely what 'an arms-length arrangement with a regulated institutional entity which is not a related party of Orchestra Group' means? This is supposed to clarify yesterday's gobbledegook RNS.???
I must admit that I had high hopes for this 'investment', but lately have to admit this I haven't got a clue what is going on here. Judging by the last RNS's that I've read I am forming the impression that Peter is robbing Paul to pay back Peter, and give the impression that there is a mass of money sloshing around when there isn't. 'Emperor's clothes', comes to mind. Am I wrong? I certainly hope so...
Forgive my ignorance guys and dolls but why would Lansdown want to be rid of half of their holdings here when most everybody else wants to buy more? If there's that much potential here, why sell?
LON:SAE does it for me kfcjunky, but you need to change your 'google price' cell to '=(GoogleFinance(C*))/100', where * is your cell number. Hope that helps. .