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I can vouch your advice is subject to the general market conditions. If in a bull market which we aren't all well and good it should work but in the doldrums market good news often sticks and IMO you would be unwise to get out even if there is some 'bad' news to follow. Anyway I con't really see that there would be any bad news that would cause punters to sell up. But then just my opinion GLA Personally I would like to see some falls meanwhile to buy more.
Just the same old day trader games but we will win through irrespective of their activities. Aftter investing in AIM ever since it was established I have noticed that certain shares seem to be favourites for pumping and dumping. Not sure that I would include POW at the moment. It used to be on news or press releases but these days it seems to be for no reason at all but I guess autotrading explains alot of the movement.. The perpetrators just apparently seem to pick on certain shares for n o particular reason.
The more I read this the more suspicious I become.
Shaun is 'delighted' that Newcrest don't want 5%. Drrr! What have I missed?
Just like the good ole' days on AIM aand I mean pre POW. Made my fortune on a gold exxplorer on one day and lost most of it during the days following after taking a profit an re-investing. Nice to think I learnt from my mistakes but I probably haven't
even allowing for 'misinformation' this is still an interesting take
https://twitter.com/Nignog17139052/status/1557387768086634498
MIlnrowmug - I've done so in the past because my MP was Treasury Economic Secretary before resigining over Boris. I sent a very detailed breakdown of the scandal of the three UJO fundraising placings and he (rightly so) passed it on to his FCA team dealing with such things. Never got anything back of course, apparently you never do anyway, but I like to think it did some good because DB says he would address it but was powerless to do anything much about it. Hopefully we shouldn't have to face these situations again if Wressle does the job and we have a share buyback. So I am just hoping the oil price and successful Wressle producion projections do the trick. GLA
I've done so in the past because my MP was Treasury Economic Secretary before resigining over Boris. I sent a very detailed breakdown of the scandal of the three UJO fundraising placings and he (rightly so) passed it on to his FCA team dealing with such things. Never got anything back of course, apparently you never do anyway, but I like to think it did some good because DB says he would address it but was powerless to do anything much about it. Hopefully we shouldn't have to face these situations again if Wressle does the job and we have a share buyback. So I am just hoping the oil price and successful Wressle producion projections do the trick. GLA
move exceedingly slowly. Is it no wonder that nothing gets done in the U.K. Especially given the present economic situation in the country. No sense of urgency as this country floats rudderless through the approaching economic storm.
is going well after its indifferent lauch so thats one successful IPO and on the main market can only be good for our investment.
the market has worked out after all this time that this company might just, might just be making money. How long does it take for the penny to drop? Probably another year of high energy prices.
away now so a worrying time to see how its debut goes. I feel we have no worries now its trading.
methinks, Han**** / Munni beckon
so its manaagement's fault that the SP hasn't soared despite generating £8m in revenues. That's a new one Without management foresight and persistence and ploughing limited funds into the operation there would be no Wressle. .
on here despiite £8m revenues, get a life
after Shaun's presentation so Greatland may at last be regaining its former high profile but what we really need is some large scale instiitutional investment in this share to keep the momentum going.
Hi All
A big thank you for all comments on the subject from the highly complex (which I suspect it is anyway) to the simple one that gold has been manipulated for years which I think most of us appreciate. Personally I have always used the basic philosophy that its better to invest in a metal than a note and despite silver, nickel and many others offering a safe haven as a traditionalist I have always put funds in gold explorers. The philosophy being that as long as its in the ground the value is there depending on how much it costs to get it out. In fact reserves were measured in my initial forays into gold miners in the 1960s in a different way than now but its so long ago I don't remember the details. Thanks. GLA
Why? - considering worst inflation figures in years.
Any clues or sensible explanations?
lets hope it keeps up the momentum this week but then it is AIM where nothing makes much sense. GLA
zoros - consolidations is not usually a sign that a company is struggling with its finances IME its the other way around and makes them more attractive to 'serious' investors..