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Massive sell volumes, no buys, any idea why constant decline yet again, especially vs rising markets?
Results next week hopefully they're good
Plus market conditions. Small companies are not doing well in general, people turning to cash. No news, there is no reason to buy more than anything.
I am pleased that the epidemic prompted them to branch out to on line events, they may not have done that otherwise.
I am under water here a bit, but happy to hold
Perhaps recession fears putting a damper on future demand for hyve services.. businesses could I guess invest less in business development and conference gigs
A never ending decline, based on what?
No apparent reason to be walked down every day, but no reversal in sight.
Morgan
Wotcha!
Just give me 75p and I'll probably bail, too slow a burner recently for me
Who's there? Haha I think chatter has died down but the fact value has held at the 65-70p marks shows fairly strong support. This will now be a bit of a slow burn over the next 12 months as HYVE restructures the business. News coming out from Ukraine recently should boost SP, that War coming to an end and peace in Europe will help Hyve's revenue streams. Clearly an imminent recession and less business activity/conferencing will have negative effects on Hyve, but I am currently sat on a 5-10% loss on my aggregated buy in price. Keen to hold and want to see a return to the fairly recent highs of 1.3-1.5 in the next 6-12 months. If it can get back to there I can see £2 as more than achievable. Still a good cash buffer and good management pre-covid and during covid
knock knock
there are currently no open declared shorts
https://www.shorttracker.co.uk/company/GB00BKP36R26/
saxman303 if you cant read a chart maybe you should do something else
Shorts are all from 2020 according to lse..
This stock has some massive shorts on it come back next year
Why the constant downtrend? Zero volume, zero positivity....
Nope but worrying tho.. if we could just get to 75p I'll happily sell at no profit
Any thoughts on the constant decline?
Thanks, is a strange one, when you want it to motor seems to take forever, then when out of it it catches you by surprise :/
I'm in mid 80's, zero volume, lengthy downward trend for no reason apparent to me. I've been in and out last 3 years, seen this before but have no idea what pushes it. Probably a push down to 60, then quick rise to 85. Very confusing, and tedious
Would appreciate people's views, I've been in at 73p for months now and have been hoping this would of hit 80p by now
Pleasure mate, glad it helped.
Thanks for that Paul i just couldn't remember our know where to look.
Hi Deano,
In June 2020 Hyve completed a rights issue whereby for every 40 shares held you could purchase 9 new shares at a price of 69p.
This increased the issued shares by 22.5%, to calculate the effect on the pre rights issue share price on any date prior to the fund raising you need to reduce the share price by 18.36%. For example, Hyves share price on the 3rd January 2020 on the charts is shown as 568p, less 18.36% this becomes 464p when you take into account the share dilution.
Hope this helps and makes sense :)
Cheers Paul
No idea sorry, assuming not a dilution to come?
I'm looking at the chart but it's not correct, does anyone remember the dilution of shares and what the high point equates to after dilution?
What would cause zero fluctuation on daily price aside from just low volume?
I'm guessing it might be the covid talk in the news that is putting the dampers on this one ..