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The “rampers” are far more dangerous to your wealth than the so called “derampers
miss g
IMHO. DYOR. cat ate my homework
I see JT16 you are the resident deramper here who does not hold any shares but did about 10 years ago but got burnt and you stay around this board to hopefully steer away those from investing....for real????. If you said you were just waiting for a low point to buy in then i would actually believe your motives...
All about supply & demand, and how quickly the seller wants out
At 0.10p it cant going lower then that !!
Over sold and updates imminent.Operation and funding.Dyor
We all know what this can rise up to in a short period of time, I have purchased more today and I’m going to just watch to when it all happens
We invest for our own reasons following Assement if buyers behave like sheep they will get slaughtered. Don’t forget Solenta aviation are going to loose out here as the major shareholder. It’s in there best interest the the sp goes up. But no one is considering what is going on over there and fastjet idea of taking over other companies.
Me as well, worth a little punt if nothing else .
Why are people selling. The reporting of sells that took place last week have nothing to do with the merits of the company. Nothing has changed , other than now we know why the share price was kept down last week. It’s today’s silly selling that’s bring it down. Personally I have gone back in for more.
Buys showing as sells,
Soon they'llshow blue as it moves above the middle price.
We'll oversold now, it'll turn soon enough.
Ofc shocking above 26p. Lots of volume up to 70p recently too - jeez
Quite a few traders burnt recently (Friday) where punters were paying 24-26p and it barely moved. Big seller stripping this down
I have been watching this share for a while, but never posted here or yet to dip my toe.
As I see it, this share is black or red on the roulette wheel. If they get through the end of July and secure funding then is a viable company once lockdown in SA and Zimbabwe is over, if not then it goes tits up. I like a little gamble so will put a bit in, but only what I am prepared to lose. I would not recommend this as a share though anymore than I'd tip the 3.35 at Ascot today
Rock Bottom is zero. They are not there yet.
Don't fastjet have assets of £35 million and liability of £24 million.
M&G want out - so stop buying and you'll be able to pick this sucker up @.1 or less
Today’s cheap shares could be tomorrow’s even cheaper shares and next weeks winners.
it's 6 weeks that's all, it'll be over quicker than an English summer, then it's time for lift off!!!!!
They may only be selling part of their holding, so can't say for sure if they will sell all. Also they may not realise as much as they would hope at a lower sp so may be detered from selling much more. Time will tell
Resuming 1st August. Was hoping for earlier
Vicjain,
"it is logical imo for other big players to increase their holdings and maybe for newer big players to build up a stake".
And time will tell whether big players are buying shares, as once that 3% threshold is passed, they have to declare.
For the record; I hope there is someone buying as I'm invested and I want the share price to go up!
Anyway - I've bored this BB enough with my subjective views.
Over to the regulars now....
Another 567 million shares to offload, can see it dropping below .10 in coming days
Thank you sir. It will interesting to see what happens.
With a viable business and with the sp at such a low level, it is logical imo for other big players to increase their holdings and maybe for newer big players to build up a stake. Whether this will go lower and how low is debateable but the market cap is already way too low imo and at some point the sp will correct back up and to a much higher level. Any positive notifiable interest will surely boost the sp imo.
Vicjain,
If big players are buying a shed load of shares then they will have to release an Rns disclosing that holding.
Ronwin,
From my limited knowledge, a large investor doesn't have to declare until they reach a minimum amount, and I have always understood (through my experience) that the starting point is 3% and then every 1% increase thereafter.
Im certainly not saying you're wrong, and may be it's a case when I've experienced new large investors buying, that they bought x amount which meant it automatically took them to 3%.
I think until a new investor (if a large insti) is mopping up the new floating shares, then we have to presume they're not.
We can't guess someone is in the background buying, but we can make presumptions if large trades are going through.
It's going to be an interesting 6 weeks until the end of July, when all should be revealed how this company performs.
Very good discussion without condescension. I would have thought that M&Gs departure is managed to some degree. If I have read it right an existing II would have to declare themselves after buying 1% of the shares.
Is it a reasonable assumption that if there is a declared buyer then the SP is likely to rise?