I tend to agree with Whitie on this particular issue.
The main reason why the share price does not reflect NAV is that the big players are not interested. The MM's are making a few pounds just shifting the price up and down an d trading tiny volumns in relation to the number os shares in issue.
I said it would hit 13.5 to 14 and fall back and it has. If the spread was smaller we could make money trading these movements, but that is up to the MM's.
We need that news which according to Wan comes out any time now.
No buy reccommendation from the Telegraph this year, just a "no reason to sell"
I am holding as I am hoping for a major find someday, and the NAV is fairly solid (according to at least one investment bank). Whether Dana's recently purchased production assets add to Net Profit remains to be seen, but I am optimistic of some improvement on the figures reported last time.