"Yes, capital loan notes often allow for early repayment, either through provisions in the loan note instrument itself or through negotiation with the lender. The flexibility in repayment is a key feature that distinguishes loan notes from traditional loans. " oops.
My goodness it's actually been a pleasant debate today, well done to pro and con debaters.
I recall when we were down in a hole last time a brave poster bought a large amount of shares and I presume made significant amounts, applause to them, alas it wasn't me and won't be this time.
Somebody may just play the right card at the right time.
i've broke my only on an rns rule, but no wonder the actual investors formed a telegram group(not in it) majority on here appear to be seye or tobii holders sprinkled with mad cantankerous guts who people strangely forgive when they say anything positive, but the worst is attending the meeting(no i didn't but have been before) just to rip it and s****** at others.
that been said i'd have to concur over the bosch comment(escovido) even my family members would have been 50 per cent up, me i'd be at the 3 rosette restaurant nearby a lot more.