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Fivecandles talks with fourked billhooks.
Silverhorse, depends on when you bought GGP. I started buying at .37p, failed to sell at 38p, but still well up. Recovery will come, GGP has gathered a very sound management team. There are nuggets on AIM and GGP is very much one of them; and I haven't lot faith here, in UFO, either although my investment here is small. I sold some GGP @ 13.8p to buy in.
Same here Happy, probably the same co.. Invested cautiously ever since; a glutton for punishmemt I suppose, but I did invest in GGP @ .37P (and UKOG @ 1p but got out early-ish). Opinion should have, slighly panicky, panicky, very panicky. ATM I'm the first, but hopeful, good luck all.
I do hope, particularly for the patient long term sharehoders, that by some miracle UKOG comes good. Having 'strayed' across here, which as an ex-sharaholder I do from time to time, I can't help but notice that with a market Cap. of £250k, the company is worth less than most people's houses. To some extent, SS has to be 'admired' for his apparent belief that there is light at the end of the tunnel. With 30b shares in issue (about 5b when I first invested) it has to be some light,. However there must be some serious investors that have been convinced. Good luck to you all and the company.
IMO shorting, especiially if co-ordinated although difficult to prove, can seriously damage a company. The same happens with co-ordinated buying for a pump and dump. However, buying is not obligatory whereas when shorting occurs investors have no control over their share value.n I am an amateur investor so this is my amateur point of view, correction would be valued, preferaby without abuse.