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The analysts in the research note I posted both have UK phone numbers. Good for meetings on managements visits to the UK.
fake it til you make it.
Here's the note I was recalling.
https://assets.angelpub.com/pdf/ea/bmo-global-january-2018.pdf
A broker with some knowledge of the space with a vast reach, especially into the North American market. Will we see more volume on the US OTC listing I wonder?
Oh Wow! Much more of a "brand name" broker than either ARC or SP Angel IMO. This is good news I think.
I don't know how much business they do on the JSE.
But they were publishing Vanadium research early in 2018 I seem to recall.
I must confess though, I don't recall reading his "prediction of its retreat" in anything but this retrospective tweet.
Nevertheless, he's one of but a few independent voices on V. Though only stating what most of us here also believe to be true with respect to its future tragectory.
"Never fear it will be back though, in our humble opinion."
https://twitter.com/hallgartenco/status/1073164599556521984
Agree. I seem to recall it really took off with the announcement of SP Angel's revised target.
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where's the thumbs down button?
Alfa, one of many joys of marriage?
You're welcome to as far as I'm concerned :)
Though it does make me a tad jealous!
God bless you Nick.
I would be disappointed if they "printed more shares" with so much cash on hand and a stated intention of issuing a dividend.
Sorry, that sounds unlikely to me
What a ridiculous question
I don't pretend to be that smart. But it seems to me there is no material new supply on the market in the last few months and isn't likely to be in the next couple years.
I think those guys are AVL paid consultants/promoters more than anything else. FWIW. I don't know that they're truly V experts.
Was the NOMAD during this time period SP Angel? Or someone else?
If the former, they've been well aware of the issue. And they didn't see any ethical/governance issues worth hindering their 87p target.
I don't think I really need to say this even, the share and company speaks for itself.
P.S. AIM, the JSE is calling. haha
There are more details here as linked in the RNS:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/companies-and-advisors/aim/advisers/aim-notices/aim-notices.htm
Doesn't seem like that big a deal to me.