discussion point? Is this share not investable as a LT bet? I know before you kill me (1) we have a CEO who is killing us PI's diluting the share with every rise ( look at the past 18 months and as a LT holder form Jand appointment and you are in negative territory) and second we have day traders buying and then quickly selling on any rise.... Intelectual responses only please
Another good day here, clearly the market is expecting big things from this small MC company - about time for us LT shareholders.
JN interview- the most important part for me is that he has recognised and then gone on record to say no more share dilution for 1 - 2 years. I hope this will deliver the confidence required for the share price to slowly tick up to .35
I have a large holding here and have not sold one share and I can understand the initial price drop following the announcement of dilution with the purchase of the FairBride mine. I am somewhat puzzled however now the dilution is priced I why given the positive news this morning we experienced another rinse and repeat. I would genuinely like a debate on why the market is now waiting unless of course this is the message to the BOD that as shareholder we have JD too much dilution. If it is the latter I am happy to wait until 20th Oct.
An interesting release today, first the appointment and a strategic review - this is well overdue by 12 months so 'progress' towards accepting a sale of the business means we are just arguing over price. On the production figures I would like to see the detail on the cost savings - last years costs were way too high and need to be driven further down. jury is out for me lets see 28th August position.
When do the new shares hit the market? I thought it was Friday 3rd July?
I bought this morning having followed the RNS this week. If the RNS numbers come true this is a bargain.
I bank with RBS and today they again updated their APP - All using MONI. RBS cannot afford to allow their systems to go offline for 5min these days so it says a lot about how far MONI has developed. Patience will pay off