Originally posted by deeniguy
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Originally posted by deeniguy View PostI believe the stock is way undervalued and it can get to $0.03-$0.05 within next 3 months. Long term target $0.10 at least.
Will wait for next quarter fins to come out.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostStill a significant improvement on when the OP bought them, though.
Will wait for next quarter fins to come out.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNWGC are up significantly since April. So maybe the OP should sell those and pay back the loan - the high before May 21st was $0.0017 and they are now trading at $0.0129. $850 in at the April / May peak returns $6450 today.
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Note that my intention for both were long term, so im very confident both will boom in a years time. Sadly, due to my current financial situation, i'll have to sell some if not by HMRC's agreed deadline. Expecting NWGC to move quicker than FROZ IMO.
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Originally posted by eek View PostHow quality investments those. They saw you coming
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Originally posted by JoJoGabor View PostWhat stock did you invest in? I'm looking for a way to invest my companies money too.
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What stock did you invest in? I'm looking for a way to invest my companies money too.
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Originally posted by deeniguy View PostI've called them up and explained my situation, they were pretty lenient and understood the situation. We agreed to pay it all off by end of August so i have just under 3 months to sort this out and im pretty optimistic
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I've called them up and explained my situation, they were pretty lenient and understood the situation. We agreed to pay it all off by end of August so i have just under 3 months to sort this out and im pretty optimistic
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If you are planning on ignoring them, at least make sure you file an accurate VAT return. The penalties for not doing this are significantly worse than just not paying, eg. a deliberate and concealed error that you only disclose when HMRC prompt you for the facts gives rise to a penalty of between 50 and 100% of the amount due.
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