ATQ atomic resources limited

Yes Roger, I agree with you.I have followed Atomic since its...

  1. 466 Posts.
    lightbulb Created with Sketch. 71
    Yes Roger, I agree with you.

    I have followed Atomic since its inception, holding and buying shares right from the beginning and following their movement not just here but also in Tanzania.
    Their subsiduary company in Tanzania PCEA and Tancoal have capitalised remarkably where others haven't in the past.
    Check the website www.tancoalenergy.com and you can clearly see the development of not just a coal play but something much larger, possibly a deposit phenomenally huge with Rio surrounding them.
    This clearly shows the ability of the personnel based in Tanzania and the leadership which has allowed Atomic to grow into today being the largest coal company in East Africa and growing....
    Majors have shown interest in acquiring their coalfields and I believe will do very soon, whether it be BHP or Rio
    The question which I raise is how come this has not been reflected on the share price???
    The answer I believe is with the Atomic board, the M.D. has done a wonderful job, but what has been on offer from the rest of the board??? This is where Atomic should be focusing, expanding the board to bring in more credibility and strength as this is where ATQ lacks.
    I will still buy shares as things will only get better and improve, but to move on some things must be addressed, and Atomic must grow their board.... thats my advice.

    The Wizard!!
 
Add to My Watchlist
What is My Watchlist?
A personalised tool to help users track selected stocks. Delivering real-time notifications on price updates, announcements, and performance stats on each to help make informed investment decisions.

Currently unlisted public company.

arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.