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We should always listen to opposing views but I think they can turn this around. Dbay know what they are doing.
No mention either of sellers hammering this down or the fact that the biggest supporter Woodford wiped himself out of the market.
I don’t reckon Justin White could read a balance sheet even if it was presented as an audio book.
What a tool. He actual said, and I quote “revenue is vanity, profit is sanity and cash is king”.
Anyone else think that he’s short ESL?
ROFL
Justins podcast was a hard listen especially as he was shouting over Alan I see Tms has written a negative article as well neither mention the fact there was a possible bid and that they are bring in specialists to look at the business and the fact that if investors agree to an Aim listing they can buy back the stake that Dbay has with a fund raise.
Justin - very patronising
Listened to the podcast - my takeaway is this is very tradeable to around 30p range.
As a long term investment it's obviously more risky.
I am therefore LONG to 30p and will endeavour to trade it along the way.
Agree 100% Bobat - mms are playing massively on the PI activity here... there's no stability in the price at all, they drop it by 8%, raise it by 10% immediately, the spread is awful... I'm sure it's doing the trick too, I think they'll be flushing out quite a few nervous investors along the way
1 mms shaking his boots on 20p. Buys coming in.
100000 buys coming in. Peeps have ben mugged my mms.
bid rising.
justin waite is absolutely stupid.
i would back DBAY...they invested at 32p
justin is stupid
'why go for a company thats making a loss' he says.
err tesla??
fascinating commentary from Alan Green.
https://twitter.com/Brand_UK/status/1234475712171651072?s=20
13 mins 30 secs in
try this - https://twitter.com/Brand_UK/status/1234475712171651072?s=20
same thing - 13.30 mins in
I subscribe to the website because I think more knowledge is better. but its basically not worth the fee. share tips are crap and shorts are worth knowing about
More RNS. Been good so far when these come out!
replace ********* with '********** dot co dot uk '
no can't be seen.
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can this link be seen? (alan green)
everyone wants this
Buys showing as sells, Mms have started to play games again.
Truth **** off lad
@Mookster - The brand is owned by STOB ie the Stobart Group and this is ESL - two different companies - ie ESL do not own the Stobart brand
care about market share and revenue and size. they don't care about debt - you need debt to grow
ludicrous podcast - total nonsense.