You still might be, Trust is diminishing! Management is not delivering. Since his last positive interview, A cheap placing with a 50% discount! 2 months later this has stagnated. Radio silence and Delays are happening Again!! I thought we should of had news at the end of September? |
Working his uckibg socks off!
Why you here?
If you own shares and don’t trust management to deliver sell out.
If I ever felt like that I’d be long gone! |
Again a down day !! What’s the CEO doing!! |
The CEO Needs to start delivering !! Yet again a down day .. |
wider market unhappy |
Stuck in a Rut! |
Stuck in a Rut! |
No john henry.........go back and look at the posts you muppet.........
Some people, so desperate they are deluded. |
Stuck in a Rut!! |
Charles Moore:
Opportunities in Africa It has been noticed that French power in the belt across sub-Saharan Africa has collapsed. Resentment at what is seen as French post-colonial high-handedness over many years has led to several coups. The concept of “Francafrique” seems, if I may use a French word, a bit passé.
This is a bad thing to the extent that it helps Russia and China in the African continent. But I wonder if there might be new African opportunities for Britain if the French are out of favour.
After the recent Moroccan earthquake, it was striking that, out of about 100 offers of help from foreign countries, King Mohammed VI, who is an executive ruler, not a figurehead, accepted only four – those from UAE, Qatar, Spain and Britain – all of them kingdoms. He rejected France’s offer, even though he lives in France for part of each year.
Meanwhile, Britain and Morocco are planning to go ahead with the Xlinks Power project, a plan for the world’s longest (more than 2,300 miles) undersea power cable, from Tan-Tan in south-western Morocco to the north Devon coast. It will supply Moroccan wind and solar power. The eventual idea is to meet 7.5 per cent of British electricity consumption needs.
Morocco is the most stable and pro-Western of north African countries, and cooperates with us closely over security questions. Encouraged by its new development plan, which favours “adopting Anglo-Saxon models”, young Moroccans are now choosing to learn English, rather than French. This language switch has already happened in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, notably Rwanda.
There is even talk of some sort of Moroccan relationship with the Commonwealth. Further south, Rwanda joined the Commonwealth in 2009. Togo and Gabon were admitted last year. All three are traditionally francophone. The attraction for new entrants seems to be a wide, loose anglophone association based on cooperation rather than hard power.
All this raises the question of how active post-Brexit Britain is being at welcoming these trends. Not enough, I sense, though the new Energy Secretary, Claire Coutinho, has moved fast to advance Xlinks.
It is true, where the Commonwealth is concerned, that there is always some delicacy to the situation. Our King is its head and its secretariat is in London, but it is not in any way run by Britain. If we tried to flex political muscle in that forum, there would be strong resistance. On the other hand, it would be foolish not to grasp the hand of friendship when it is offered.
There are several reasons – including language, geography and post-Brexit independence – why non-European countries might prefer working with Britain in the 21st century to doing the bidding of France. We should be advancing those reasons."
hxxps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/03/foolish-conference-swap-hands-labour-the-last-word/ |
This will change things but appear to have excluded oil and Natural gas so far. Not sure why exporters to Europe should allow them to be selective.
"The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism - CBAM - will apply additional import charges that take account of embedded carbon emission levels when certain goods are imported into the EU from a third country."
The other news recently was this: |
You stopped posting when the rise started.
Things is your so F++++++ transparent.
Absolutely your gonna stop posting when youve called it completely wrong.
Transparent |
John Henry... I think you will find I stopped posting on PANR at 10.7p just before the big rise.
Don't let the facts get in your way muppet....
🤣🤣129315;🤣 |
Some people are good at playing chess. Others are good at playing tiddlywinks. |
Testing results any day now
Don't worry PG will deliver by end of September |
Mint111 - FYI I've just bought back in.Re: 'Pro' - different thread, but still the 'same old, same old!'Oh, 'quel surpris!!', "Oh Dreary-dreary!' and 'Helpless' all on the very same thread!!??'Good cop', 'bad cop', and 'another indifferent cop' who disagrees with them, whom you don't know whether to believe / trust etc! These three are good!!...if you believe anything, anyone of them post!Pro / Dreary / Helpless - why don't you stop posting, and just 'trade'!As for your very sad side kicks 'PaulHopeless', Megamongo et al!! Everyone one ADVFN sees through them too!!Ffs take your medication ?, wipe your chins and go on an easy ndefinite holiday!!?? x |
The force is strong here.
What chance a RNS tomorrow?
It is a common ruse.
Lower the closing share price at the very end of the day.
When there is news the next morning the headline percentage share price rise attracts the mug punter and turnover increases dramatically.
A quick buck.
But it would require inside knowledge and that sort of thing doesn't happen.
So don't bother setting the alarm clock.
Be careful. |
False close the a buy over 12p shows. |
Bloody typical this stock flopped Again, down 5% |
Great down 5% |
Yep its really hotting up, |
Playing your own book again Pros shame you missed out on the 400% rise in PANR.
If you didnt know boys and gals Pros was short on PANR around 10p Got absolutely gassed.
Take notice of this T+++ at your peril. |
That GH has been tweeting again (or should it be Xing?)
"'Interesting' development in the BP/ADNOC acquisition of equity in Leviathan
Leviathan :
Sub sea Thus expensive to abstract High tax jurisdiction Not aware of any tax holiday there?
I want to see MOU3 shallow/parallel and MOU5 Jurassic drilled
I am not the only one."
And then
"The background is rapidly changing
PG/LB are dealing with asset of:
very great scale
strategic importance
Powerful radars = high alert
In several countries" |
Definetly hotting up now..........the rumours go around and become stronger......... |