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The directors are about pay $550 million for "worthless" shares
Glencore executives buy $550 million of new shares - Business Insider
why ?
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe directors are about pay $550 million for "worthless" shares
Glencore executives buy $550 million of new shares - Business Insider
why ?
"The shares are priced at 125 pence each"
Market price is now what, 70 pence? And they are buying for 125, just pretty much shows how well they make decisions for the company.
MF will post epic CUK thread when he bottles it and sells at a loss at around 10 pence per share...Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe directors are about pay $550 million for "worthless" shares
Glencore executives buy $550 million of new shares - Business Insider
why ?
but have they actually bought ?Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
MF will post epic CUK thread when he bottles it and sells at a loss at around 10 pence per share...Comment
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I had bought on the basis that at the end of the day , a mining company have solid assets in the form of metal in the grounds and will never go bust.
it turns out any company can go bust if they have incompetent management.Comment
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostI had bought on the basis that at the end of the day , a mining company have solid assets in the form of metal in the grounds and will never go bust.
it turns out any company can go bust if they have incompetent management.Comment
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