DollazAndSense
Regular
“The share price will do what the share price will do” has been quoted to death by frustrated holders over the last however many months. I am certainly one for free speech and don’t mind others sharing a frustrated view about the company’s progress as long as it is voiced in a constructive manner. Otherwise we end up like HC.
How is Vianna wrong when he stated this? Please do let me know what company can actually control their share price outside of positive announcements that are not scrutinised as ramping by ASX? Many here seem to think it means Sean doesn’t care that the share price moves down. Surely you can’t truly believe that as his main incentive is bonuses based on performance….remind me again how these are paid to him?
The share price will move in a positive way when it is justified. Right now we have basically no revenue. Let’s face it - this is essentially the source of frustration on here. If it’s not, then your only other problem could be with management and how they choose to carefully play their cards when it comes to ASX announcements. Tony addressed this in the last day or two and was generously shared by a posted here - @BienSuerte I believe?
Now I’m just an old chunk o coal who don’t know nothin about anything. But do any of the frustrated holders here know what happens if we get a SECOND strike from the ASX? I do not. I do however get the sense the ramifications would be extreme. Therefore I am glad the company is treading extremely carefully. I trust our Board of advisers have more of a clue what can be deemed as ramping as a flagged company with the ASX, than anyone on here has.
*Edited slightly as I came across rather arrogant in my initial wording.
How is Vianna wrong when he stated this? Please do let me know what company can actually control their share price outside of positive announcements that are not scrutinised as ramping by ASX? Many here seem to think it means Sean doesn’t care that the share price moves down. Surely you can’t truly believe that as his main incentive is bonuses based on performance….remind me again how these are paid to him?
The share price will move in a positive way when it is justified. Right now we have basically no revenue. Let’s face it - this is essentially the source of frustration on here. If it’s not, then your only other problem could be with management and how they choose to carefully play their cards when it comes to ASX announcements. Tony addressed this in the last day or two and was generously shared by a posted here - @BienSuerte I believe?
Now I’m just an old chunk o coal who don’t know nothin about anything. But do any of the frustrated holders here know what happens if we get a SECOND strike from the ASX? I do not. I do however get the sense the ramifications would be extreme. Therefore I am glad the company is treading extremely carefully. I trust our Board of advisers have more of a clue what can be deemed as ramping as a flagged company with the ASX, than anyone on here has.
*Edited slightly as I came across rather arrogant in my initial wording.
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