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ARL KALAN 21 Feb 2015

Re: BEWARE!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the warning post Highlander - putting this on my watch list and come back when development is ready to give way to cash generation - at some point the project will be certain to give a return at a bargain price hopefully.

ARL FRTEB 21 Feb 2015

Re: BEWARE!!!!!!!!!! I've just looked at a chart for Atlantic Resources. The share price has been in a clear descending channel for the past year (at least - the data on my chart only goes back one year). At the moment the sp is at the top of that channel. The bottom of the channel was hit on 8/4/14 and 8/8/14. If the sp dropped to hit the bottom of the channel on Monday (23/2/15) the sp would be ~ 0.9 pence. AVOID/SELL.

MAR mantrova 21 Feb 2015

Still to dear to go back in. It's been a big drop and MAR will appear to be at a low price but any re-entry would look better at sub-50p, and would be more sensible.m

ARL FRTEB 21 Feb 2015

Re: BEWARE!!!!!!!!!! Interesting discussion/posts...I popped in here directly as a result of the ii article. I'm always on the lookout for something new and worthwhile to invest in. As a sailor I lean towards green energy production and remain surprised, nay shocked, at the lack of exploitation of the highly predictable tides we have around our (UK) coastline... 2 x high + 2 x low tides per 24 hour period. Some of our tidal streams are amongst the most powerful in the world so you would have thought it would be a no brainer to harness all that free and predictable energy. But the sea can be one of the harshest and violent environments you could ever imagine, so it will take some REALLY tough engineering to handle the worst that mother nature can throw at it and still be in the same place and functioning after the storm has passed! At the moment I see ARL as potentially high reward but currently far too high risk to warrant any investment from me. I look forward to Atlantic Resources making progress and if/when they've had their first turbine installed and working profitably with low down time for a year or so then I'll take a look again. If anyone chooses to invest at the moment then you're a braver man (or woman) than I. But good luck all the same.

ASL Rhigos 21 Feb 2015

Re: Disappointing SP performance If SP gets to around £11, my break-even price, I am going to sell. I am not impressed with their stock selection. I feel I could do better picking my own. About 6 smaller companies would give me enough spread to reduce risk and could avoid a load of dogs that ASL have.

BAB Rhigos 21 Feb 2015

Will BAB SP recover? In April last year my BAB shares were 35% up including dividends after holding for 14 months and taking up rights. Now I am only 3.5% up. Should have followed my 15% moving stop loss and would have realised a 20% profit. It was a big mistake them buying Avincis and marked their SP decline. My feeling is SP will recover but taking longer than I expected. Perhaps they should sell off something to reduce debt.

AIF trivaskus 21 Feb 2015

Re: Strong buy Uncle Doug -The highest NAV I can find is 377p, at that time the shares were around 384p to buy, if you are concerned that the current NAV of 351.7p is 10% lower than its maximum then I suggest you sell your holding and relax. I'm holding for income and potential capital gain of 60% (even after buying 1k recently)

NTOG steptoes123 21 Feb 2015

Btc/Ice Wyoming Search Hi Btc/IceBeen searching Wyoming Data Base, New Horizons Energy 1 llc hasbeen registered in the State of Wyoming, [link] thats probably the the Name that is being used for operator status?ATB (Ges)

ARL Highlander 21 Feb 2015

BEWARE!!!!!!!!!! However, Morgan Stanley is unlikely to want to sell at such a depressed share price. ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- -You bet they won't, NOT unless they're forced to. But wait and see if enough mug's pile in on the strength of the report in the II EDITOR'S POST then as soon as they're all invested Morgan Stanley oe of the biggest richest Merchant Banks will Dump their holding leaving the mugs who piled in at a heavy loss. Think on it !!! the II editor runs this site. Why would he post here ??????? because he's possibly had his palm greased to do so ? who knows. But in NORMAL situations and for fear of upsetting anyone with an II account a proper businessman would sit on the fence and take no part in being on " anyone's " side.Try this to see if I'm not right in what I say. NOBODY BUT NOBODY buy in here for at least 6 month to see first where the Share price will go. It'll go D----O----W----N . Then Morgan Stanly who will " NOT " wait longer than that will start to offload their holding for fear of losing more than they already have and it'll then go even further D------O------W------N, and it will stay there until at least summer next year. Around the 3-5p mark after which time it may just start to creep up, unless the strong currents in the Pentland Firth rip something from the sea bed in rough weather. Then for the wise it will be GOODBYE Maygen. Don't be foolish and line someone else's pocket here, especially one of the richest Merchant Bank's in the world. Morgan Stanley are looking for cannon fodder to let them get out of Maygen . Are " you " going to be that cannon fodder ????????????????????????????

AIF trivaskus 21 Feb 2015

Highly commended: Acorn Income Fund Highly commended: Acorn Income Fund - 14-07-2014The geared ordinary shares of Acorn Income Fund (AIF) achieved a NAV total return of 97.7% over the past three years, and share price total returns of 141.5%. It won this award last year, but could not match Aberforth Geared Income's returns over the past year.They are similar trusts in that Acorn Income invests primarily in well-managed, smaller UK companies, is around 40% geared by zero dividend preference shares, and aims for a high yield plus growth of income and capital.However, it differs in two important aspects. First, its equity portfolio is more concentrated (40 holdings) and includes a lot of AIM-quoted holdings. Second, at least 20% of its assets are invested in an "income portfolio" of fixed-interest securities and higher-yield investment trust shares.

CWC daressaalam 21 Feb 2015

It's OK for me anyway. I can't make any real sense of the financial accounts data on III but it does seem to me that this share is plodding gently upwards as if some unknown 'supernova' is steering it back to bigger times.The choice between this and BT has been ok so far and only my own failure to get in at ~50 has prevented me from having a really big score on this, my third, venture into the comms market.Looking back on the board I see yells for SELLS that were badly wrong and though I was sceptical about the Deutsche/Jeffries ~60p shout, I am on board with that.This is now moved up into my top drawer of high yield on big bucks.

IRON nowucit 21 Feb 2015

Re: A Time to Start Buying Big buy ....650000 came in yesterday and then a high of 8.5p. Who knows???????????B

AIF fliboy 21 Feb 2015

Re: Strong buy Hmm interesting. Can I ask how you know that Acorn is losing investors?

AIF fliboy 21 Feb 2015

Re: Strong buy I don't follow. Surely the market sets the price, and currently this is trading at a discount of around 16% to the NAV (total value of the individual holdings). I can only think that this is because the proportion of bonds in the portfolio (about 30%) makes it less liquid that its immediate competitors.

PIP Hanky Panky 21 Feb 2015

Feb 18th 10am? Anyone have an idea of what happened? No announcements that I can see but sudden activity and a welcome jump in the share price.