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Accumulating more at these levels as expect a strong return in the next few months, a lot of money changing hands in this sector as I work in the industry, look at Calisen and Smart Metering Systems for reference
Yep, like the person having a go at me on the other thread some weeks ago when I said why would anyone sell just before a TU?
Their answer was everyone needs to sell when they need/want to sell and was I going to hold forever etc.
Can't see what II would sell now when the dividend is due in June...
And yet again the accumulation continues 5k and 10k buys.
Probably just easier to do them all at the samevtime if they have expressed a interest in excersising a few after all these years. Plus, no divedend on options (maybe even indicates a special one???). Its hardly a lot anyway when taking into account 50% tax hit
No institutional sells - at least not yet. That would be the real cause of alarm ?
I do not get why people panic when a director sells a small amount, they have bills to pay, houses to buy, tax to pay etc.
It is obvious as last chance prior shut down ahead of AGM and probably a TU.ie in a closed period.
They work hard to get share options so why not sell a few not as though dumped a huge amount it’s bloody tiny lol .
I did think that. Hopefully nothing serious. One of my main reasons for investing in this was the ceo having skin in the game (and a big piece too). Thankfully that hasn't changed.
I wonder if the share sales are due to settlement of a self assessment TAX bill?
I'm sure they would have run it by BK, even if as a courtesy.
He hasn't sold one of his 8.6M.
The MD is fairly new so just took a bit of profit at this level perhaps?
I'm not overly worried about it, but it's odd that they both sold on the same day, it's not a good look.
Done it several times (dropped like this) at various levels £8 & £13.
Like a beach ball - just bounces back harder !
What other share (particularly on AIM) is going to hand out as much cash as Yu in 2024, in either dividends/special/buybacks or a combo of all three...
Surprised at this price
Again trickle selling PIs, not long now to Q1 trading update and Q2 now well underway
Do not be surprised with another significantly ahead statement
Folks happy to buy above the odds on the tiniest of drops. Market booming. Will the mystery buyer(s) step in again...
LONDON - (Sharecast News) - UK stocks are expected to rise for the fourth straight day on Monday as investors shake off recent concerns about monetary policy tightening and geopolitics ahead of a busy week for economic data and corporate earnings.
The FTSE 100 is being called to open around 70 points (+0.9%) higher than Friday's close of 7,895.85 as it continues to edge closer to the 8,015.63 record closing high reached earlier this month.
The economic data schedule looked relatively light on Monday, with eurozone consumer confidence and the Chicago Fed National Activity Index the only major releases of the session. However, things will pick up later in the week as US corporate earnings get into full swing, along with some important economic indicators. END
It certainly is. I'm never complacent, but . . .
Going from strength to strength the question still remains who is the buyer
Whether they go down the route of share buy back or special dividend or a combination of the two we will wait to see (assuming we as share holders approve it :-) )
Thought so. Thanks.
Yes it is it gives permission to the BoD to buy back up to 10% of the current share capital.
Did everyone see the notice of AGM and resolutions? Is the penultimate one about share buyback?
I cannt find the article would you be kind enough to post the link
Thank you Mr Goldsmith
Successful investments include Aim-listed energy company Yu Group, which the trust invested in six months ago.
'It is way ahead of rivals in terms of customer service,' says Williams. Its shares are up more than 20 per cent since the trust bought into it
Extract from the daily mail article on the 4th April
You may find fund managers are buying this for the funds one such fund was Divi which bought this a couple of months ago and are holding a 20% profit all ready