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Institutions actually own more than half of the company
It seems the point you are missing Tricky from earlier messages is that the market is not happy about the way the BOD are going about things...simples but personally i dont think that is the reason ,also for your benefit if the BOD hold 50% of the equity then the rest of the equity held for in the main private investors is tight because 50% is not getting traded and therefore if a big sell occurs they are reluctant to take it onboard all in one go .likewise if you buy a large amount you may have to wait awhile for it to go through if at all,it works both ways i take it this simplifies it for
you., see where i am coming from
What is that point then bumble?
You are a very confused person who rambles chaotically on and on.
It does not make a lot of sense when read out aloud and you would need
a skilled narrator to unscramble your meaning.
Why would anyone even bother when you are suggesting alternative investments after selling up?
Tricky, i believe Stt1 has a point though, and ,by the way thanks sstt1, And his statement re-directors holding 50% of the equity hits home the fact that market makers due to this are really only operating therefore on 50% of the total equity and might go along way in how they operate regards buying but more so selling in a difficult market conditions in particular regards liquidity. just my thoughts ,i have nothing to substantiate it . also you too may have a point Eddie re no confidence in the directors ,maybe right but TLY have supposedly a good sensible group of directors ,maybe to sensible not individual companys but the market perhaps regards the health sector is just not flavour of the month really is it?. insufficient interest for now in the health sector,surprizingly . mediocre, springs to mind .You know yourself its all about patience and alot of private investors if they see something else which appears to have more potential on strong recommendation as they rightly or wrongly perceive at the time then they might go for it and it stimulates their interest in thinking it might gain more money out of it quicker,or so they hope but,thats how everything works really.
So, it's not the company that is to blame, it is the markets.
Undervalued, overvalued, we hear this a lot.
Thanks Bumblebee1 , clicked your name as was pleasantly suppressed you looking at TEK as been following not invested for months now.
Good luck Bumblebee.
Thanks for that Eddie. ...and,good luck to all remaining investors, you can see where i have gone by clicking on my name as i see where others are on here.ie what they have but its not entirely up to date all the time as you know.
NOTE ....i repeat nothing wrong with this company but, how many large sells do you see? 50k is the largest i have seen for along time ,the health sector is not that popular i dont know why but it should be but doesn't seem to be, i still maintain there isn't much of a market currently within the sp ,dont get me wrong i dont believe its the company's fault but more that of market makers . its not illiquid but shall we say its difficult because there is insufficient volume of trades for them. and,currently not much for investors to get excited about. Next set of results though could be interesting.
Eddie,
"Biggest reason I guess is that the Market has no confidence in how the BOD are going about things , simples !"
IIs hold approx 50% of the shares.
https://www.totallyplc.com/investor-relations/shareholdings/
There's no evidence of wide spread II selling, so where's your evidence that the market has no confidence in the BoD or are you making it up as usual?
Bumble
A culmination of reasons creating the present sentiment, some of which, I listed in my previous post. Biggest reason I guess is that the Market has no confidence in how the BOD are going about things , simples !
Thorndon,
I am NOT here to drive the share price down ( I could not do that). Only to highlight a few home truths about the company that come to mind I guess !
PS- Bumble, well done for taking your profit here when you did !