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2 punters think so £10 and £7 k buys 😆
Sheltie"A loss is made when you sell a a lower price "I purchased at 20/12 and 7 pence"and haven't sold Gary dav sold at £3.77 (Losing 39 pence a share) if Superdry goes to Zero i will have lose ĺess than him lol 😉 And he tries to tell us how to invest
Likewise I have never shorted. Too many here were too stubborn and too proud, to sell up, despite having weeks to do so. Goodness me, this was always only going one way - but folk were 'blinded' by their own emotional involvement here. Now most of those people are left isolated and nursing irretrievable, very hefty 70%, 80%+ losses. Plain Crazy.
Look through the History Pumpky.
And no I don't short
You called it from 40 pence"Lets hope you shorted it then Made a fortune 😉
Relisting of 'voluntarily' De-Listed Stocks:
these shares will have to wait a minimum of FIVE years from their de-listing date, to be relisted again.
'Compulsory' De-Listed Stocks:
if a company has been de-listed compulsorily, they will have to wait for a minimum of TEN years before they can be listed again.
In 'theory' they can yes BacchusII, but 'realistically'?? No, I simply cannot see Superdry ever coming back to listed status. Not now. Not after this mess. But yes, it is of course 'possible' - but highly unlikely. . .
I wish I had A £4.12 average on Ocado !!!!
Sold Ocado at 3.77 Pumpky. We can't all be winners of course .
But I try and cut the losers and rub with the winners.
I will still participate on this board to the very end.
Which isn't long btw.
I called this from 40p down to 8 to 10p....
YES the shares can come back onto the market if the company restructure is successful and finances improve in the future. But will take several years if not longer or never. Take your pick.
Investor6 - a re-post, but this was my reply to the same question, a couple of weeks ago:-
"in short, with quite a lot of difficulty, as it would be 'over the counter' given that the formal platform for buying and selling will no longer exist. That said, you are free to sell your shares in the company to any willing buyer at any time; if you can find one. Since SDRY would no longer trade on the stock exchange, liquidity would be very significantly reduced. You may therefore find yourself limited to selling your shares to any major shareholders in Superdry, or any other investors who may be interested in holding unlisted shares in the company.
So, you 'can' still sell, but it is quite a bit more challenging than just the click of a button, that you currently enjoy at this 'listed' point in time (your share ownership rights remain unchanged too until you sell). 'Most' holders (PI's) however, tend to exit before a de-list, for the above key reasons; they just don't want the additional hassle.
Finally, "no" once this delists, then those shares will not be back on the LSE again"... Hope that helps.
Gary'Still here"hows your £4.12 average going on Ocado 😆 🤣 And you have no spare cash to average down lol 😆 SEE we all cannot be a Warren Buffett can we xx No wonder why you spend so much time on this board lol 😆
Hi
Does anyone know what the impact on shareholders when the share is delisted. Would it mean I would lose all my money or can the shares come back to the LSE.
tHX
You can see just how quiet this board is now .
As stated the Dead cat bounce and pump is over .
Kenty, MaryBri, Pumpky, where are they all now. This will drift back to the 5p or 1p dependant on what holders vote.
And then the Delist!!!!
I think the closing price of 7.13p says it all really. 'Buys' v 'Sells' ratios and "I wonder how current sales are going?", just aren't terribly relevant questions to be asking anymore. It's super clear, that it is being priced by the market, to de-list. This dead-cat it seems, has just had its last bounce? 😿
In all honesty I've visited stores recently (Liverpool One & Manchester Trafford Centre) and they both looked good and well stocked. I'd be more interested to hear a trading update. Have I missed q1 results or are they holding them back?
It’ll just keep sliding until the delist. Any doubt, just take a visit to your local store. The reasons are there for all to see.
Three times as many buys as sell (same as every day) but 8% down (again)! I give up lol.
Someone is hoovering up the shares though there was another 900,000 bought a short while ago. Could there be news imminent or will we just carry on sliding until the delist?
Worth a punt have a look at GCM
Still, I will I had bought a few when I asked down at 6ish pence whether there was any value in the shares! I would I defo sold by 9 pence. Another opportunity gone!
You'd better hope he's out now, as the rubbish he was spouting at the weekend was horrendous. In fact, he has called this 100% WRONG. The exact opposite has happened. No "volatility" at all. Just a steady sliding away of shareholder value. It's almost as though the market has totally given up on Superdy now - as a PLC. I suggest that others do the same thing too; while you can still rescue at least a little bit of cash.
K3NTY
Assume you are out now?
Dacia were good pre Covid when you could buy a new one for £6K !!
The fundamental problem with Superdry is they are over priced and outdated, a pair of men’s joggers £55.00! Hoodie £75.00, no better quality than their competitors so why is it so expensive? They need a re brand, most of their clothes are quality but some are just outdated.
You go into their stores and its confusing, all the items are scattered all over he shop, not easy for the customer.
Their online section is no better, they never stock the size you need and only 1 in 10 items stand out. Get a grip superdry, ask customers what they like, this will get bought out and become primarily an online retailer.
I think who ever buys out superdry should launch a new logo design. Obviously something like SD or sDry or whatever ... the word Superdry is just too long now.
I am thinking in terms of The crappy Dacia car. They changed their Logo to DC and it looks more up to date and the car is now a best seller.
Kia logo looks cool.
So Superdry still can go a long way in my opinion, it just needs some updates done to it.