As a general rule, quarterlys are only required of mining and financial/investment companies. The ASX does have the power to require any company to go quarterly at any time, for any reason, but only exercises such powers when cashflow to fund operations is in doubt. Obviously, the ASX holds no such concerns with LON, which is a positive. I hear what some people are saying in regards to communications from the company but with Longtable in its initial growth phase, I would take the view that no news is good news (outside of the guidance already provided). I also get that everyone is impatient. That's human nature. I've said it before and I'll say it again: Longtable made it crystal clear what they were going to be doing. Unless we hear otherwise, that's what they are busily doing. Hopefully next week will allow everyone to chill out a bit.
LON Price at posting:
25.0¢ Sentiment: Hold Disclosure: Held