My sentiment in the last 18 months (probably last 30 months actually – it changed when they failed to receive funding for the first cornerstone investor, Pak Marthen) has been “sell”, “none held”.
Not sure how you think I am clutching at straws, when the share price has fallen from $0.042 to $0.005 and currently sits at an all time low?
In this time:
2 Cornerstone Investors have terminated their funding agreements
The latest Cornerstone Investor has been delaying and extending providing funding (subject to DSO)
GMC have still not achieved DSO
GMC have not commenced production (which they once stated would occur in mid 2018)
So respectfully, (and I ask this in the nicest way possible), how do you possibly think that I am clutching at straws compared to you who has talked up GMC and told me I am wrong, yet have suffered a drop in share price from $0.042?
Furthermore, and as I have repeatedly said, I don’t want GMC and its shareholders to fail – I am just sharing my unbiased opinion based on the events transpiring.
(on this point, as others have pointed out I post on the SEA forum. Have a look at my posts toward those that “down-ramp” – I actually encourage them to post as they point out the risks to my investment in SEA)
If you actually think I am clutching at straws, please show me which post of mine on here has not come to fruition?
Hamish has still not exercised his 13m options at $0.005? I’m not making this up – it is a fact. Aren’t you concerned the CEO doesn’t see value at $0.005?
GMC Price at posting:
0.6¢ Sentiment: Sell Disclosure: Not Held