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loutro, of course market conditions change constantly, however, I tend to agree with deshulme that Coronavirus was a timely intervention as far as RM were concerned. The workforce were on the verge of industrial action and the CEO was too stubborn to back down. I shudder to think where RM would be now but rest assured it is in a much better place now that Herr Back is out of the picture.
"if it wasn't because of the pandemic "! - Classic - you mean you don't think market conditions change all the time...just when the occasional pandemic crops up?!!
I know quite alot are buying in my unit but most are over 40 years old.
I doubt that anywhere near half are buying .
I don't know anyone else in my unit of 40 buying , obviously some could be but def not many
I believe the Logic behind the share price is last time it hit New highs was when Rico Beck took over. Speculators looked at his history and saw a CEO who history told us with GLS which he started with no Union representative showed a impressive growth rate. What he didn't take in to account a well organised CWU which completely stopped him destroying a Union and implementing the same regime he had with his start up company. It soon become apparent to the Speculators and followers that the Union and Workforce this wasn't going to work, The company quickly started to lose money and if it wasn't because of the pandemic it was no longer a viable company.
The 15th of the month is the day employees buy there partnership shares Royal Mail employ a lot of people even if half of them say estimated 40000 are signed up that’s a lot of shares purchased on the 15th would that not impact the price as I see it rises around that time every month .
I tent to agree it hit £6 wish when earnings where far worse etc , I like you bought in initially at launch £3.30. Stay loyal then bout a year ago after mr K bought his stake topped mine up then topped up 3 times more most recently mid Dec I have put in £20k all of last years ISA allowance and on about 32k paper profit , I sold 20k Premium Bonds this week soon as money is in account am tempted to top up again , Also like Sainsburys with DK also has a stake well hopefully onwards and upwards my post man whom I know well and have told him all along says it is heaving and he thinks £6 is on the cards Happy days ,Fingers crossed
I got into this when the price was low so I'm doing OK but I'll never understand this particular stock as long as I live. It goes up and down for no apparent reason what so ever. If someone can enlighten me then please do. I think this will hit £7 this year but don't ask me why I think that because I haven't got a clue ????