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Scotsman you are hanging around like a bad smell, i don't beleive you made any money here, i think you've lost an absolute packet......
Lol art123, taking longer than expected LMFAO. These guys are asleep at the wheel.
This is not the next Uber/google/Facebook/amazon
It’s a couple of chancers with a crappy app and no drive trying to spin it up into a frenzy. Well it looks like the market is catching on quickly
You can say the same about most tech companies these days. Look at Deliveroo, Uber Eats and lots of other ones. None of them have got anywhere near making a profit in years.
I was reading an article about Open Table recently. Started in 1998 and "according to Fortune, in 2001 OpenTable was hemorrhaging money: despite operating in 50 cities, they were spending $1 million a month and bringing in just $100,000 in revenue. Needless to say, investors weren't happy."
I've no idea what is going on but it is far too early to panic.
It looks like Sanj has taken on far too much trying to start up all these new territories in one go. I expect he'll get there eventually.
I've been trading for almost 30 years. And DISH is the most obvious case of bad management I've come across.
I've stated this before, but I believe the way they are behaving there is something unethical behind this setup and the shareholders are taking/ will take the brunt of this.
If I find out what their game is I can guarantee I'll be reporting them to the FCA.
I bet the mugs that believe the management here also believe there is a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
And that's precisely how you lose money.
Ignore the warning signs, stick your head in the ground and wake up when you've nothing left
9p will be long gone once Bigdish gets its name recognized and chains start to use its services !
money goes from the impatient to the patient . of course imho.
That's why most have a stop loss of around 10%.
Its alot easier to lose money than gain it. If your beyond a 10% loss it could take you years to recover it.
For me a loss is not an option, still mystified how it
reached 9p?
This week it’s been non existent progress, ART what’s your view?
The principles are the same
Dish isn't aim listed.
It's one of the reasons I try and get those that don't understand how to pick a good share, particularly on AIM when a share is a bad investment.
In particular with AIM you dont have alot to go on. You have to take management projections with a pinch of salt. What matters more than anything is if the management are delivering on what they say they are going to do. If they do, you have greater faith in their projections, but no certainty. If they are not delivering on their objectives then leave or run. Their projections cannot be trusted.
It has taught me a huge lesson and that is Dish management are just full of s@@t and have been from the start. I really thought this month would have been a turn around. Sanj had some credability until he joined this circus but he is nothing but a ramper like the rest of them.
I sold at 8p for a 25% profit. Luckily I realised how abysmal the management was before losing out.
Applesauce, it's one of the hardest decisions to make. Selling on a loss, but you cant hold on for something that has such a small probability it most likely wont happen.
I had to do it with BRD for a 66% loss when the management shafted the share holders.
You always have to move your investment where it will grow best. Sticking with these clowns is not an option for anyone with half a brain.
I hope you invest it wisely and you will look back and see it was the right decision.
How did it rech 9p, those who sold at 9p were lucky!
What's in the piprline? 2 or 3 restaurants being added if your lucky. Totally hyped by management since flotation
Well let's hope that Dish whops out one big massive fart to save you all
sp showing resilience back at 4p
Whose making money selling at 3p? Those who don’t want to get spiked when this tanks when people realise that hypergrowth = total hype
I agree no price to sell 3p
So whats in the pipeline London, Manchester, Tech POS, Partnership with Wood etc
no way at these pricrs !
patience definitely needed !
Stix you gone?
Whos making money selling at 3P???
Is it
10% we seen 30% so far with minimal sites...