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17:21 23/05/2014

And the pain goes on - more dilution. Darwin are hammering this stock time and time again. I'm sure the board regret the day they ever got into bed with this outfit. The big question is whether BHR would still be in existence without Darwin, I suspect they wouldn't. I hope this new finance guy can call in some heavyweights and finally tie off the finance removing all the uncertainty around the companies future. We are up on the day at least. Enjoy the bank holiday weekend - 3 days where the BHR share price won't go down.

17:15 23/05/2014

Beacon Hill hereby announces that the Company has received a notice of exercise by Darwin Strategic Limited ('Darwin'), to convert £300,000 of Darwin's Convertible Loan Note at a gross conversion price of 0.3223p per share. Details of the Convertible Loan Note were announced to the market on 4 October 2013 pursuant to which 92,898,987 ordinary shares (the 'Convertible Shares') now fall to be issued. Application has been made for the Conversion Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM with admission expected to take place on or about 30 May 2014. The Shares will rank pari passu in all respects with all existing ordinary shares in the Company. Following admission of the Shares, the Company's enlarged issued share capital will comprise 1,834,487,129 ordinary shares with voting rights.

17:05 23/05/2014

Vin - what do you mean?

15:09 23/05/2014

Typical, I top up on the rise at .44 only to see it drop back 10% to .40 within a matter of hours. I must be the worlds worst investor. I have never once bought a share and seen it go up. Whenever I buy and without exception it then goes backwards from the moment of purchase - unbelievable!

11:26 23/05/2014

Watching with caution just became buy another 225,000 @ .44p. Brave or foolish? Only time will tell

11:26 23/05/2014

17 pps avg for me, long way to go.......................

10:27 23/05/2014

Mr Sceptical here is asking why the sudden rise when there has been no news relating to finance, trains or the security of the business going forward. I'm pleased it's going up and not down but why? If finance isn't sorted then the company is in the same place it was yesterday. I'm watching with caution. Good luck all.

09:33 23/05/2014

Is something a foot? I don't want to get giddy but is BHR on the move? Let's hope this isn't a false start. I'm watching carefully with my finger hovering on the buy button.

12:57 21/05/2014

Re Losing parts of your anatomy! We are all feeling like this I'm sorry to say. Some very amusing posts earlier in the day over on the ii board between sukithedog and phil-inmypants those boys really are in deep with suki having sunk £100k at 2p and phil with £32k at an eye watering 8p average. I'm twitchy with a 1.6p average and £25k invested. My good lady has no idea what I do and where I put my money and that's the way I plan to keep it. Thankfully her investments are looked after by someone who knows what they're doing and are growing nicely with Mr Skandia and his friends. I keep suggesting she should let me look after part of her portfolio but she's having none of it - very sensible lady my wife! All the best and keep smiling, the ball is out of our hands so we will just have to sit tight and pray to the gods RK and his merry band can turn things around,

20:38 20/05/2014

Hi Breezy, you and me the same matey, my losses (on paper at least) are just shy of £19k. I did what you should never do yesterday. I went back over my holdings from 12 months ago. Had I left everything as was and not touched a single share I would have been up £30k and sat on a portfolio value of £62k. What a monumental clot I am. If BHR can pull through and secure funding for the foreseeable I am quite happy to leave this alone for a couple of years to mature. I'm in no rush as I have time for it to recoup. My number one concern is that we won't be in business 6-12 months and the lot will have gone down the swanny. Good luck pal and keep yer chin up. It's increasingly difficult though as each day brings more misery and a falling share price.