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terrible metrics (fcf, income and BS) imv
management has hardly demonstrated a grip lol
tp <£3
There is going to be a lot of business in the inspection, detection and repair business of fsj mmm
https://www.jfndt.co.uk/services/industrial-x-ray-inspection-systems-hidden/
JJ Sorry I thought you were from the Metro Bank BB. Thanks for replying any way.
Big statement from the CEO.Wish his performance matched his commitment! Bodes well!
Looks like today is shaping up to be a good one!
Amers I’m not from that board is it Metro bank ?
Another positive RNS this morning as I said a few days ago the directors will buy more and for the CEO to double his holding is some statement. I think the trading update was to highlight all the negatives maybe learning off previous updates when they was accused of being too positive.
He doubled up above me very jolly about that nice bit of cash in as well this morning from non core testing centre sale in rns
Jolly on swg rns this morning jolly hockey sticks
JJ r u from MTRO BB?
Absolutely balls deep, ceo more than doubles his holdings, late trades can be deciphered sometimes but are late reported and can be from any time today or perhaps even yesterday so good luck figuring out if they are buy or sell!
What are the late trades? Thoughts?
That ends speculation of a rights issue I think with the director buying another big chunk. I’m going balls deep on this one it’s way way oversold !!
The ceo has spent some serious money over the years
you predicted that absolutely right! Appears to have established support at £4 after a 3 day bleed
Canetoad the CEO bought nearly 5000 of shares at over £20 a share when he first took over and has continued to add through the last 2 years !.
I’m sure the board will add again shortly.
Buy can't see going much lower...
this share never has support and trades with multi beta moves - could go much lower or much higher. Take you positions or avoid. Plenty to be made and lost as with any share that is out of favour.
GLA
time will tell...but seems unlikely given metrics
tp <£3--
Really seems like some serious support at 400
An investment can do up and down.
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Can you image the dispair of people that bought these shares @2000p?
The entire management need to go. They have no skin in the game and clearly have no idea what to do next. What is needed is an extraordinary general meeting to oust these clowns.
Hmm. Similar volume to yesterday.
ahhhh it completed poor somebody giving them away hope it wasn't to some low lying fruit picker talking the price down for their own ends
Ooooo a dummy £200k sell and cancelled is jolly trying too hard mmmm
Maybe now he will stay quiet.
Oooooo are we seeing some jolly old support at 400 obviously nothing to do with the namesake in the aforementioned GLA