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Post by Admin on Mar 17, 2015 20:29:49 GMT
This is set up in case we lose our boards on the other forums when we go private
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Post by LoSA on May 23, 2015 6:35:07 GMT
Sounds like a plan. It will be interesting to see whether BAO's ashes re-morph into something special.
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Post by Richi1414 on May 23, 2015 10:59:07 GMT
Seams all the AIM miners of old had a big fall, BEM save as houses not. BMR good intentions but ripped off, rrr no worlds just lemons, and oil, rrl say no more. Wonder if they will ever come back, maybe in 20 years
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Post by LoSA on May 24, 2015 0:09:30 GMT
As a "grey beard" I can normally find comparisons that show why some companies will fail, even though they have great ideas or assets.
What's hard for the Young Turks is to acknowledge that with age comes a small amount of wisdom. Also, I have found endless enthusiasm in spite of serious questions is "like going down a dark path".
BAO is dead the asset remains!
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Post by steeltrader77 on Jun 17, 2015 5:49:17 GMT
Hi All, hope you don't mind but used to own BAO posting on LSE however they are quick to close the board down after companies delist. I took the offer on most of my BAO shares @ 6p (enduring an unsightly loss) but kept in a nominal amount just to see what transpired.
Has anyone taken up the placing? As mine is only a nominal quantity I have done so just keep keep a foot (or perhaps a slice of my small toe) in the door.
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Post by LoSA on Aug 24, 2015 1:13:45 GMT
Sometimes you win and some times..... commodities are very unloved at the moment and there's a correction coming globally.
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Post by Gloucswan on Jan 6, 2016 12:38:01 GMT
Does anyone have any info on what is happening with BAO/Redbird? Thanks GS
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