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Good to be back in the 320 range. Nice to see the insta post by umar giving young talent a chance. 7 trading days now to proving this company is back on the growth trajectory in terms of sales and share price. Long and strong. All the best for the weekend genuine lot.
Believe it is their internal forecast, given what they do, it will be based on a fair amount of quant and qual research. They buy and sell over very short time periods, so no long term holds and are more Silicon Valley than Lehman Brothers, if that helps.
Well, thank you for responding and do understand I don't mean offence. I just think it would be easy for anyone to say my mate's Mum knows a guy in the pub, who has a Dog that knows a Cat that says the Boohoo share price is going to £4.00.
You may be being completely honest and I take it at face value as its interesting to understand the mechanics of the city. I studied Economics to Masters Level so only have a theoretical understanding other than what I have taught myself.
So when you say they are 'working towards £3.75', do you mean they are pencilling that in as a level to sell at?? or is it a level that would keep them on track for Fund targets?? Again, if after all their analysis, fundamental and technical? Meetings with Board members? market research, have they already placed all their positions?
@streets36 you were near when you said IT and was being intentionally vague. They are a senior person in engineering for a private company that does "lots of trades" and is based in more than three big cities, hope thats enough for you.
steveknowsnothin - Who is working to £3.75?? a bank? what does that mean? Sorry, no offence meant, but always a bit dubious when someone has a 'friend in the City' . Without going into personal details, what is he /she Equity Analyst? Hedge Fund Manager? Works in IT? Cleans the kitchen??
Surely, if they had some real deep professional insight you would be pumping in every penny you have right now.
Don't want to start this argument again, but realistically we are fine, as they now have the report. If there was anything in there that would be deemed to affect the current SP by 10%, they would need to issue an RNS now to prevent insider trading.
I fully concur with what you’ve said - I have also been fairly vocal on this board that results are 20% of the SP driver in this instance, the report is what will dictate the other 80%. I could be epically wrong... but I’ve gone over and over it in my head - if you knew there was fundamental wrongdoing in your business or flawed systems I just can’t see why you would appoint an independent QC to do a review. You just wouldn’t... you would say you were doing a full internal review and would implement new systems as a priority. For the BOD to implement the Qc
Review says to me they don’t have skeletons - that’s not to say things won’t be Identified but it says to me that paying £3.50 or using sub standard contractors was not knowingly part of their business model
@Inferno post results
Steve pre or post results ?
@Trader258 I heard from one of my mates in the city last night, that 375 is what they are working to.
Inferno:
I think they (the BOD) have comfort in the fact that the results will be strong, everything has been mentioned before but Q1 results were amazing in the midst of lockdown. As also mentioned before, SP wise, the fundamentals will be the ultimate driver behind this. The ESG issue, however, will remain a potential issue (for big institutional investors anyway) unless this issue is quashed or at least the report is favourable for Boohoo.
I am long this am hoping to see this get back to 400+ but realistically I say 360-380 post 30 09
@trader @litte trader @Brocksford all spot on posts and I can see the logic/argument in all. It’s very hard for all of us commenting on minimal or only externally available info! Oh to be a fly on the wallIn the boardroom! Brocksford you make an interesting point, they do probably take a longer term view than some of us and they hold farMore info than we do! Fundamentally the Sp is still way under what it was and that plays well to us folk as it allows for retrace. If it was riding at an all time high much like American tech was (yes I’m fully aware it’s like talking about chalk and cheese) then it would be more susceptible to Correction. We have challenges ahead, autumn budget potential internet online sales tax, end of furlough high unemployment, American elections result on world markets, further co vid world impacts etc etc the list goes on. However remember what we are talking about - cheap disposable fashion, not airlines or cinemas ! Don’t start with cine.... so for those oldEnough on this board, ‘hopefully the future is bright with orange’ a little 90s marketing throwback for those of you not old enough to remember