Charles Jillings, CEO of Utilico, energized by strong economic momentum across Latin America. Watch the video here.
Price holding up remarkably well on the back of the sell, it’s just a waiting game now. I’m used to waiting, BPC have given me the ability for patience and fortitude.
Small Article on Vox Markets this afternoon about the drilling results, as RNS pretty much but an extra snippet.
Laurence Read, Executive Director of Europa Metals, when asked to comment said that he was "very happy with the daughter hole and intersection", adding that he is looking forward to results, now that "Europa has everything it needed" from the drilling.
Well on current form, on £17k plus buy, we should see the share price drop 4 or 5% ;)
Bigger buys today which is encouraging, especially the 42k one that came in late as a sell, it certainly looked like a buy at that price around that time, plus the ask jumped significantly after,
would be one of the largest single buys for sometime if correct, any thoughts?
I topped at 67 yesterday, its impossible to call it, nearly sold a tranche this morning at 75 but held for better things, 62 or 67 or 75 will seem immaterial hopefully in the future. Well done for those who called it right, if we all knew when the perfect time was, we would all be millionaires . This will be good, it will be nice to have a break for 3 days, BPC finally moving, SXX as well, overall its been a positive week, roll on 2020.
NEX the dark web of share dealing ??
Make that 67, what a rollercoaster, I need to get some work done.
You get a delay here, back up around 62 now, mm’s offer low to scare peeps into selling allowing them to make better profits on those wanting to buy.
Its amazing how much the relatively small trades effect the price, when you think over 86% (probably more now) is in the hands of just 20 private investors/groups/banks, I'm sure they aren't selling.
Nice to see those chunky buys
It’s like the Wild West in there today, it’s a gunfight ??
The hint of a long weekend doubles the excitement about what might happen next week, especially if more results come in from the 'daughter' so tomorrow could be another good climb.
I'm sure it will attract a bit of coverage in the Newspapers and catch the eye of those who don't normally look at AIM and they will be champing at the bit come Tuesday, here's hoping for good news. GLA
Its now attracting the larger buyers by the looks of it, willing to throw £1000's at it rather than £100's , always a good sign. Its hard work getting any kind of number.
Struggling to buy, even at £2500, someone’s stashing.
As it has been for some time, at least we’ve now got a table back and chips to play with, feeling quietly optimistic.
Farm in is a form of dilution, we have talked about 80/20, even 90/10 so dilution for going it alone at 50/50 seems a winner, either way, if there is oil then...
You’re right, BPC is grabbing the headlines today, hoping to add more here.
Sounds like Boris on Europe, I think that can work, so why not this ?? GLA
I've been a holder for nearly 4 years, alongside other mining and oil stocks, I bought in quite heavily in the 20's and early 30's so quite a high average. I've always been relatively nonplussed about the ups and downs as felt there was no possibility of the project failing and eventually it would come to fruition, be that in 2 or 3 or 5 years. I'm contemplating buying more and nearly did yesterday at 8.2. What's just holding me back is the talk of the bonds not selling and as has been mentioned many times in various articles, the company could be declared insolvent and be sold off and beholden to new owners and our shares could be worth nothing. This is obviously a worse case scenario, others being more dilution, more junk bonds which would keep the share price down. My question is, does anyone know of a similar sized project anywhere else or in the past few years that are half way into a project when the funds dry up and no more cash is forthcoming and the company is sold on to the highest bidder. Do people think this could happen if the re issue of bonds doesn't get away, what would be the most likely outcome in the opinion of those with more knowledge than I in these matters.
Surely this rise will bring Degsy out?