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qwerty
"Lse watching Nasdaq. No reason for the rise on aim."
Exactly. The pre-market was following AIM.
I think the current holders in UK were buying hoping to encourage the US buying but it never happened.
This is the problem with the dual listing. The vicious circle until there is news to break the loop.
If US sp crashes then it will be too late for UK PIs to sell the following morning. Obviously, the reverse is true as well.
As it's Friday, there are 2.5 days (Fri evening + weekend) of possible ad tech news in US, which could effect this for Monday morning.
Dual listing was always a bad idea, especially for a share in a hyped sector.
Further to previous post it's clear Nasdaq is holding this back now.
i did this 6 months ago PEACE AHHH Stt1 =This message has been filtered, please adjust your filters to view
what started off as an intelligent conversation between Instadeth/Eddie21 and myself to the the chat board was hijacked by you. Do you now think that money flow/demand is going into the stock today? its up 8%, will you be taking a contrarian trade?
PLEASE KEEP OUT OF MY CONVERSATIONS IN THE FUTURE! Thank you.
I DO NOT NEED YOUR OPINION, WE ARE ALL BIG BOYS HERE.
VBR to you MAN OF SMOKE!
Who didn't expect that drop ahead of Nasdaq open considering there is basically no premarket there. Lse watching Nasdaq. No reason for the rise on aim.
Read that 3 days ago; so you are long AAPL and short Tremor as a pair trade?
Apple still appear to be going ahead with their removal of cookies.
"The Cookieless Future Just Got Closer—More Privacy Tsunamis Hitting Adtech Island"
"But the privacy feature that will have the greatest impact on digital advertising — i.e. all the ad tech vendors selling data and targeting services — is the update to Intelligent Tracking Prevention: hiding IP address from trackers (in addition to complete blocking of all third party cookies since iOS 13.4). From Apple’s livestream: "This year, Intelligent Tracking Prevention is getting even stronger by also hiding the user’s IP address from trackers. This means they can’t utilize the user’s IP address as a unique identifier to connect their activity across websites and build a profile about them"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/augustinefou/2021/06/08/the-cookieless-future-just-got-closermore-privacy-tsunamis-hitting-adtech-island/
Stt1,
I read that, no need to retweet!
based on this news flows as you refer to them, ----Are you short Tremor and the peer group making the market!!!
Google postponement of removing cookies has given ad tech companies a sigh of relief but it's only temporary.
It backs up my stance that ad tech model and companies are hugely impacted by the challenges they face.
"The regulatory aspect is key here. Google and the U.K.'s antitrust and privacy regulators have come to an arrangement (which is currently open for consultation) under which the British watchdogs will hold Google's hand as it designs FLoC—an A.I.-based system in which web users will be lumped into categories for targeted-advertising purposes, rather than being tracked individually—or whatever replaces third-party cookies.
The deal obliges Google to pause for at least 60 days before making the Privacy Sandbox changes, so the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) can first check that publishers and Google's ad-tech rivals won't be unfairly disadvantaged.
In the event, Goel indicated in Thursday's post, Google will give advertisers and other ecosystem players nine months to get their act together, once FLoC is ready to roll in late 2022. Chrome will then phase out support for third-party cookies over a three-month period."
https://fortune.com/2021/06/25/ad-tech-shares-soar-as-google-delays-major-chrome-privacy-sandbox-push-floc/