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Are they not involved in every share? bbr No bbr they`re not...thats the point...`they` are only here for the volatility and lack of liquidity, thats what makes it attractive for day traders because of the exaggerated % moves. You won`t find many day traders on Lloyds Bank, for example, because it doesn`t move much more than a couple of %. Can you not see that this one was targeted for a quick buck? Average trading volume not including Monday is about 40k...Monday was 2m!!
Mcap 2m...jeez. Just picking my time. Gla
??? You thinking of pyc??
So it didn't help that we saw some director sells yesterday, hence MM's taking advantage.
The market cap is so low. With the financial opportunity on offer here this is set to rise significantly.
See paying 41.5p when offer 40p Nai/DYOR
What i love is low shares in issue , few trades move it quickly .
Making people pay more than the price to get in so a fake drop. Can see this back over 60p in no time. Nai/DYOR
Good old mms drop the price and then don't let you buy. Can't even get a quote to buy £1k worth. Nai/DYOR
Bottmzup , Glad to see you still here . Yes of course the past few days have had day trader involvement . Are they not involved in every share ? That said . As I have a valuation of this share well above current MCAP .All dependent OF COURSE on Bill & The Team monetizing our long lost patents . Seems to me the day traders are informing us that good news lies ahead . How much from Foldax ? How much from Biomerics ? How much for the monetizing of patents ? All as you rightly inform are still yet to be clarified in black & white . One assumes that £1 may be surpassed within the month on speculation alone . From there I may be joining your scepticism . Best of Luck Bottoms Up
I would expect people have jumped from many stocks to jump into val. Seems to be the plan when a company hits it big to jump in to increase £££ to invest back into the stock u jumped out off. When the rise is done with val you will see blue here do not fear. V
Absolutely ...I have emailed the company in respect of whether there will be any further news for 2017. Hopefully should hear something soon.
surprised somewhat by this drop I suspect people interested in biotech been trading up and down VAL volatility. Hopefully will get seen as good value at some point soon.
sorry, didn`t mean to repeat...technical issues
ps. the low amount of shares in public hands also `can` mean that you can`t sell at the price you want, unless you have a pre trading plan. People on here saying` anybody else have problem buying`?? Yes, plenty, and just as much wanting to sell that can`t when they try to.
ps. the low amount of shares in public hands also `can` mean that you can`t sell at the price you want, unless you have a pre trading plan. People on here saying` anybody else have problem buying`?? Yes, plenty, and just as much wanting to sell that can`t when they try to.
bbr391 The road has definitely been long for you...but now you have the opportunity to make some money on this volatility...if you time your sell right. Well done for being so patient in the extreme and waiting for your day. I must admit that I enjoyed watching the rise yesterday and was poised at 68p to start screaming SELL on here, because of the huge jump from about 59p straight to 67p on my live data, and gave away a massive chance for the traders to bank a very good profit. It seemed a bit too good to be true that this would go much higher on the strength of an RNS saying that they had reached `an agreement` on their legal issues, particularly because they`d already flagged that up as imminent. You`ll never know the figures so not worth pondering. They`re still small fry, but the `informed traders` knew that when this `news` came it would start some very volatile moves in the very short term. The herd pounced and I`d love to hear some of the best trades that were had...the 100%`ers will be having an extra festive holiday on the proceeds. bbr, you are learning my friend, because you`re trying to throw a bit of ramping into the mix...you must be picking up a few tricks from the `professionals`....although if you`re going to sound authentic you must get your basic facts right..it wasn`t 8p a few months ago, the lowest it dropped to was 9.25p intraday and the lowest close was 9.5p.....and then was c16p within the next 2 days, so it was a very brief chance to get in that low. Remember, this share has a very low number of shares in public hands, so volatility is nailed on with relatively low volume...thats why the herd are circling, and playing. Sharks could learn a lot from these experts. So now that the litigation is history, what kind of pitch could you give for new investors to buy into this story?
Remember 8p a few months back and today. The trend is our friend. Good news to come will hopefully push AOR towards the £1 mark Best of Luck All
Unfortunately not the rise ppl were predicting today... No doubt the ramped will apologise for their ramps.
Yes,it was £100 a share 17 years ago.
What's the offer currently ? Nai/DYOR
i am ok just bought more from Val proceeds.
When was that bud?