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……upset the MB fan boys. He’s done doing wrong it’s all someone else’s fault, he’s the best man for the job, expert in his field, well worth £100k a year. Biscuit anyone.
Let me make it crystal clear for all, the responsibility for preserving shareholder value and supporting the share price is 100% the (acting) CEOs. He is being paid by investors to protect their investments not decimate them. Mr Bull has destroyed shareholder value here. Dee will say I am making it all up so I refer him to the 3 year chart for bedtime reading. The difference between me and him is that I am calling MB to account and asking questions which all shareholders should be. Dee and his gang, on the other hand, have blinkers on and want us to believe MB does not bear the brunt of responsibility for what has happened. There is a very deliberate reason why my questions are being avoided - perhaps because they shine a light on MB which some ppl don't like. Look fellas, I'm sorry but i refuse to rub up his gonads like you guys. It doesn't mean we can't be friends.
5th February 2021 on AST - RHT99:
"Word on the grapevine we are close indeed, could be a matter of weeks at tops. Lets see if rumours prove true. Welcome RNS this morning and to give you heads up my boys are going to be ready with their wallets so if you fancy selling you'll get the liquidity"
That was the day the shareprice peaked.
It's one thing to ramp, it's another to talk about your millionaire friends, and then state 'your boys' are buying to ramp ordinary shareholders into being your exit liquidity.
So, if you want to talk about 3 year price charts, look no further to your incessant ramping of AST at the time it all went pete tong. And then you disappeared.
You can like or dislike what you like. You can agree or disagree with whatever you like.
But never, ever could I be friends with somebody who uses lies and half-truths to use ordinary shareholders as exit liquidity.
Amtech is an example of someone you could be friends with, yet disagree with.
You're not.
If you can’t answer the questions Dee, you’ve lost.
Here’s a question for you did MB lie to the market when he stated finance was imminent or do you think the blokes way out his depth ?
@ RHT99.
Okay. We get it.
You're not happy with a company that YOU ARE """"NOT"""" INVESTED IN. Thanks for all your advice about MB's salary, MB's lack of leadership, MB's fraudulent activities regarding Kabunga. You should report this to the relevant authorities.
How many other companies THAT YOU ARE """"NOT"""" INVESTED IN, could you go to next.
You're time is up here boy. Now off you trot.
@ Amtech.
Do you think MB lied when he stated finance was imminent? A simple yes or no will suffice.
Think there’s an echo. I’m asking Dee.
@ Amtech.
And i'm asking you. Or are you only playing with DEE?
"""Do you think MB lied when he stated finance was imminent? A simple yes or no will suffice"""
You asked DEE the question, now i'm asking you. A very serious accusation if you think Matt Bull lied to the market, don't you think? Unless you have concrete eveidence.
Amtech, You should say you were asking me. Not expect me to assume.
Answer:
Neither. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Yes, he does. He's even gone as far as reporting it the the FCA, apparently. It begs the question, why does he still hang around?
@ TraderDan.
I remember reading that absolute nonsense some time ago.
A transcript from the complaint:
Hi Amtech. We have received your complaint and are are looking into it? Can you provide any details of these "shenanigans" that you speak of? Most importantly, how much money have you actually lost because of "such foul play"?
Now, we all know that Amtech has made money here.
How odd that you complain about a company that has made you money!
@ Amtech.
Please copy and paste the bit we are talking about, if you don't mind. And also please provide evidence of this. I'll refresh your memory:
Amtech, """Do you think MB lied when he stated finance was imminent?"""
Copy and paste and give proof of your answer please. I cannot wait for this.
Yes or no answer, that’s all you get.
Thing I don't get is why Amtech holds his shares if he thinks MB is a joker who won't deliver. Why hold your shares? If you believe that, then you think they're going to 0 (the minimum price the share can get to). Instead he holds because - presumably thinks they will go up in value. Which means MB delivers or there's some miraculous AIM market bubble affording an exit. Well I think the latter is unlikely to happen soon so it must be the former.
I've long since sold the companies/shares where I don't believe in the mgt, moved on, and never posted on those boards again. And there were many. And generally the sp went to 0.
What I don’t get is why you lot don’t think this statement is misleading the market.
Oct 13th 2020
“With project financing, a mining licence and commencement of mine construction all imminent, Mahenge, and indeed Armadale, is on the cusp of transformation. Ultimately, Mahenge’s value potential is clear, and it is our responsibility and focus to convert this into meaningful returns for our stakeholders. To deliver on this, we have devised a staged development plan giving a fast-tracked, low-cost route to production. This is truly an exciting time of development.”
This is from the ACP website:
Mr Bull is currently the Technical Director of Armadale Capital PLC. He is also the Executive Director at gold-copper Exploration Company Paterson Resources Limited (ASX:PSL). He has many years experience in the mining and exploration industry working with a wide range of commodities including graphite, gold, copper and iron ore. Mr Bull was previously on the Board of Directors for graphite mining company Volt Resources Limited (ASX:VRC) and Lindian Resources Limited (ASX:LIN).
He has considerable experience in operation of greenfield exploration and mine development drilling programs, having been a consultant geologist on Discovery Africa’s Tanzanian Graphite Project and was Chief Executive and Chief Geologist of Baru Resources.
He has a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Geology and Geophysics from the University of Adelaide and is a qualified Competent Person.
Obviously knows his stuff with those credentials.
So I’ll leave that with you for a while until more silver news
What was your definition of imminent again, Amtech?
It was one month...
And then he had 559 days in the green to act accordingly.
Oct 13th 2020
“With project financing, a mining licence and commencement of mine construction all imminent, Mahenge, and indeed Armadale, is on the cusp of transformation. Ultimately, Mahenge’s value potential is clear, and it is our responsibility and focus to convert this into meaningful returns for our stakeholders. To deliver on this, we have devised a staged development plan giving a fast-tracked, low-cost route to production. This is truly an exciting time of development.”
1 month, Dee? But the share price continued to rise for another 11 months after the RNS that Amtech is referring to, to it's September '21 high of 6.4p, 45% above the close price of the day of that RNS.
Some people utilise logic, others utilise sentiment...
And others just whine.
If you donuts think imminent means 4 years you’ve had it with a “near term” silver project. But I guess you’ll continue to take your anger out on me rather than the MB who’s running this s show. How long is near term anyway?
A fraction longer than Imminent