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The only thing holding it back was the IPO shares - I believe the early lucky ones flipped in the morning, HL accounts received around 1-2pm IIRC, so you'd imagine most flippers were done by then (as HL are one of the largest), there's probably a few more brokers to process but at a guess, the majority was done on Friday, either way the downward pressure should stop after that - as for how high it settles who knows
Anyone trying to scaremonger you into selling due to IPO 'flippers' are only doing it for one reason - to scare the weak
IMO
I suspect a sell off Monday from people who saw Beckham involved, bought for the predicted hike in price with the hype and take profit. I've no argument against people seeing an opportunity. I missed the IPO but not touching this at current price. Long term it might have value if the products are well received but that's a big unknown and I'm not convinced Beckham will promote this so I don't know if his name will help. Beckham Brand went from 12m profit to 1.5 loss 2017-18 so I'm not entirely bought into his influence here but not ruling it out either.
I read the global CBD skin care market is expected to reach between USD 1.7 -3.5 billion by 2025 but also that 6 firms are active already. I expect this to become a crowded marketplace but it sounds like there will be some winners.
This is very early days for Cellular. I can't see the argument for a significant valuation other than a bet if it pays off. It might be a good bet, but sure feels like a risky one. If I invest it would only be a small sum just as a punt but I don't think I'd buy above 10 just now and hype might keep it above that.
I received my shares from the ipo today. I am not planning on selling on Monday. I am prepared for the price to rise or fall but it won’t make me sell. I invested in this company because I believe it has personnel who can successfully deliver their product to market. If this is a few months from now or in 5 years I don’t care. My savings in the bank are stagnant, so anything positive is appreciated. Thank you to the hard working people at Cellular Goods who are trying their best.