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As you say Mark could easily be a off book buy but just wanted to draw attention to it being connected to Lombard.
ATB
It’s entirely possible ivy. The fact that Lombard May be selling down their position wouldn’t be a great surprise where they are going to seeing as those trades are off book however does interest me! I think they are buys however but equally as they are off book .... where did they come from?
Evening I have absolutely no axe to grind as am out if here but trying to shed some light on whether the big trades at end of day were buys or sells if you look at the last Lombard Holdings RNS their figure was
82,075,696 shares and look at the 9m share which ends in 696.
May be coincidence and I have not been counting shares but
Bobby has to talk money to put his point across!
Sorry ask was 0.755 buys were 0.76 bargain price for someone in the know . It sucks sometimes but how time is coming hold tight gla
DJ, Those ask prices of 1.40 and 1.80 you are seeing are unrealistic - just window dressing. Everything else points to buys IMO.
Jester if memory serves it was at 1.30p per share as well ! I’m sure someone will correct me if I have that wrong.
Mark, must have missed that one. Things do seem to be happening behind the scenes.
Agree with you roy29 that drop was deffo to fill a order you couldn’t buy anything when it dropped but they was happy for you to sell at above the advertised sell price.
I have 1.2 million shares so please don’t put me in Bobbys corner!!!! Just trying to have a balanced view and not ramp/deramp
I posted about 2 o’clock Lloyd’s to buy 0.82. Sell 0.824 they need shares and then they dropped it like a brick to fill the two buys. That my thoughts anyway. Gla
Jester we had 164k for 12.5m shares the week before last so fair amount of big buyers about
I would say buys 0.76 at full ask
Bobby has competition
They kept the price down to enable them to sell low. Are you sure?
Selle at full ask 0.76 ?
Think the 2 x big trades at the end were sells
https://investing.thisismoney.co.uk/trades/MTFB/Motif-Bio.html
Yep, 9.575 million buy as well.
There is a 9.5m buy after that as well £72k
Woah, that’s the biggest transaction I have seen in the last few weeks. It’s a lot of money. Lol, I’m playing with peanuts.
Yep 17:13
... surely significant?