Chris Heminway, Exec-Chair at Time To ACT, explains why now is the right time for the Group to IPO. Watch the video here.
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Perspective………Argo have just managed to secure further investment to the tune of $130m……..that would not be possible if there wasn’t a sniff of a future profit here.
But WTFDIK!
:-)
SkyMonkey
“ @K3VMC. Thanks for the reply. I'm glad it's going good for you, you certainly sound very on it. Could do with some of what you're having. ??”
Nothing artificial. Just common sense. I don’t get to dictate price action. I just have to deal with it.
flowerpot999
“ If anyone cared about who they sold to, they wont sell in the first place”
I apologise if my original post was ambiguous.
The point I was trying to make, is that PIs are selling out cheaply, herded by MMs, who sell them wholesale to the IIs. We can clearly see that from the £2m late / late reported trades from yesterday, at an average of £1.28.
Even after that, PIs are selling BELOW the £1.25 closing price on Nasdaq. Well, I’ll bet you a pound to a pinch of snuff, that the same thing happens at cop today.
@600thieves
Most certainly won't see it this year but I'm not ruling out Q3 next year so long as we get Texas up and going and figures are anyway decent and of course BTC plays ball
I'm in no rush I'm sitting on a powerful nice return as it sits now but still not happy with the way we entered NASDAQ at all that's what makes me unhappy
All the best 600t
@K3VMC. Thanks for the reply. I'm glad it's going good for you, you certainly sound very on it. Could do with some of what you're having. ??
"Its nonsense "
If anyone cared about who they sold to, they wont sell in the first place
flowerpot999
“ I keep hearing this weak hands selling out to institutions talk is nonsense ”
Did you mean:
A. I keep hearing that weak hands are selling out to institutions. This is nonsense.
B. I keep hearing that talk of weak hands selling to institutions is nonsense.
@Moog, I like the tone of your post at 08:11. IMO, we won't see £10 this year and I will be disappointed if we don't see £10 by September 2026. I'm not greedy but I'd like to double that by then, no predictions here. All my financial plans are well researched but alas, there are no guarantees. Enjoy your day.
Kev
Where on earth did I say institutions aren't buying stock ?
Why would anyone give a dam about selling to institutions anytime the SP was falling ?
As I just said, I'm much happier to sell High to institutions rather than people!
I didnt mention yesterday's late trades at all. Any said i won't risk trading any more,as I think we're done down at these prices
flowerpot999
“ I keep hearing this weak hands selling out to institutions talk is nonsense ”
I’m interested in your opinion on who bought the 2m shares in the big late trades yesterday. That was at an average of £1.28p, which was way above the average price traded throughout the day.
Do you think the MMs sold them to PIs? The biggest trade was £750k.
Limpingalong
My target price is 10 quid a pop and always has been then I retire fairly young with hopefully the health to enjoy my gains
It's been a struggle past while I will admit iv seen the price of a new Aston Martin and nice family sized house disappear but I do think if BTC palys ball 10 quid won't be hope and dreams so will have to see
Gl to you and all Argonauts
I keep hearing this weak hands selling out to institutions talk is nonsense
I hope it was institutions that brought my shares from 167 downwards rather than people!
I won't be risking trading any more for a while now though
SkyMonkey
“ You won't whine about it because you may be happy to lose money. Some people are not and are within their rights to complain.
As I posted, I’m not going to whine because that is pointless and a waste of energy. For the avoidance of doubt, I like losing money less than you do. For the record, I have not sold any shares, but bought three times as the price has dropped. I have lost NO money and I have every confidence that the Nasdaq discount will benefit me very soon.
“A board is for discussion. Positive and negative.”
Of course it is. My reply to Moog was polite, considered and honest. He raised a valid point which I acknowledged. Are you saying that I have to agree with him?
“Of course, I'd you don't like it, you can always to the other thing...”
Agreed. That’s what I posted.
“Let's hope today is better than yesterday.”
Agreed. Yesterday was good for me because I made another buy. I have no more cash, but I’m not selling either, so today I hope the sp does whatever you want it to do.
@Moog - “ not talking about directors talking about the great leader PW”
In case you hadn’t noticed, he is a director, acting/interim chair of the board.
@moog, we don’t want PW worrying about rewarding PIs for goodness sakes. He needs to be focusing on running the company and making the moves that he and the board consider best for the long term success of the business. You, me and the others here are along for the ride. Sell at your target price, that’s all you have to do.
What a naive world you live in moog where shareholders create companies and should be worshiped for their attempts to make bags without any effort
@skymonkey, you’ll only lose money if you sell at a loss and that act is a self inflicted wound I’m afraid. These prices really don’t matter right now, look to the horizon.
Kv3mc
You answered that very well
Exactly not one ordinary share holder that's what I'm saying the share holders that put arb where it is today with buying ordinary shares at ordinary prices have been not rewarded for thier loyalty at all it's been handled poorly and the market agrees the share price says it all
You won't whine about it because you may be happy to lose money. Some people are not and are within their rights to complain.
A board is for discussion. Positive and negative. Of course, I'd you don't like it, you can always to the other thing...
Let's hope today is better than yesterday.
Moog
“ It's not bash PW at all I'm a bit ****ed how we joined the NASDAQ it was never going to be good for ordinary share holders was it”
You will struggle to find any existing shareholder that liked the level of discount offered in the IPO.
I’m not going to whine about it, personally, because it’s pointless, and if it bothers me that much, I can always do the other thing.
Lolades
No one bit embarrassed not talking about directors talking about the great leader PW how many new ordinary price shares like you or me can buy has he bought from he sold a hape of his own personal amount
It's not bash PW at all I'm a bit ****ed how we joined the NASDAQ it was never going to be good for ordinary share holders was it
Moog again. This is getting embarrassing.
The directors have purchased over 5 million shares in the IPO and have further options for an additional 5.5 million at £1.57 so no discount given. It kinda helps if you actually read the company RNS'.
Jees moog. You are the arb version of tucker carlson on fox news. Endlessly throwing out questions but thats about it. Do you do research??
Moog
“ With all these extra millions of shares floating about out on the market why has our great leader not lead by example and put his hand in his own pocket and done a directors deal and bought himself a couple of million it's not to say he is short of a few quid ”
1. I don’t know it he is allowed to buy them at this point.
2. Nasdaqland is a bountiful place, where BOD members are typically showered with options.
Maybe other posters can offer reasons. “Fans” or not, PW is the CEO. You don’t get to change that. All you can change is whether to invest in ARB, or not.
Moog, a director buy would certainly be good to improve sentiment here. However, the quiet period enforced by Nasdaq listing means his hands are tied regarding news updates, he may not be allowed to make such actions right now