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I can't believe i bought shares in this scam company
PS. The list of institutional shareholders has some pretty good names IMV.
I can't see that. (Which means it probably will!)
So stupid, I can't actually remember why I bought here, and was looking today at selling. But the directors tend to be active in buying and selling, sold at 98p, and recently bought in again. After the results in September, when they were allowed, so not long back. This was the CEO and the FD: big fish, in this small pond.
Other plus points are the Quality rating on Stockopedia (I'm not great at analysis for myself), and it's very cheap, with a good divi.
I'm holding, but somewhat unhappily.
This will probably go down to 30p. Not making any sense
Ask the seller. It depends how low they are (probably Gresham House) prepared to go to clear their position. It's just a waiting game. Unless there are underlying problems with the company. Unlikely since Results were out just 3 weeks ago and were satisfactory.
I would like someone's opinion on low the share price will go?... Thanks
A good price to buy
I believe this share price is heavily manipulated. That's not good
Meant to add PER is 6.2 and price to book is 0.75. Value?
Preliminary results to end of June, announced last month said:
Debt c£32m (up 7.6%)
EPS 8p (down 14%)
Given there were three months of reduced/minimal trade this seems acceptable.
A week later wives of directors buy shares worth c£150,000 at an average price of c57p. Available today at 55.7p.
Good recovery play?