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But not comedians like Haha "I think this share will be 60p by Christmas!" 29 June 2015
Once again more sales than buys today....and yet the price goes up! Last week millions were sold......but the price stayed static or gained in price. So why is this? I defer to m' learned friend Dyehard!
I don't take any notice of buys and sells.....for moths there have been far more sellers tan buyers.......and last week over 3 million were sold......and the price either stayed the same or improved slightly. How can you explain that?
well not a lot just the SP reacting to a bit of buying. Been fairly quiet lately
For those who prefer their assets to be intangible.
I think a lot of the bad news is in the price already. Debt is still coming down but slowly. They have maintained the divi so perhaps the yield will underpin this. Huntsworth was down to 35p and 35.5p in January and February so I expect some holders took today as an opportunity to bank some profits. Numis has a TP of 53p after today's results so hopefully buyers will return when the latest figures are digested and yield hunters also are attracted in.
a mixed bag but with some optimism going forward. Need to read the details of course but looking a bit more hopeful. I suspect debt needs to fall further before the divi can increase.
+13.3% today, on top of previous. Huge vol today - must be some serious reason here.
Looks like this is being sold down. Someone in the know or shorters at work?
Recovered now but still doing poorly. The dividend if it can be maintained makes it worthwhile but how much longer can it do this?
Share price still falling. Who has some good news for poor little Haha?
There seems to be very poor news flow on this share. Is anything happening at all? There is total silence! And why are there no director buys? Announcement of interim results at the end of this month ......can anyone offer some hope?
On Radio 4 this morning it was revealed that Kenya's economy grew 5% And Grayling has the contract to handle PR. This bodes well for a turnaround in Grayling's profits: Paul Taaffe, Chief Executive Officer of Huntsworth plc, Grayling’s parent company, commented “Our clients are increasingly focused on Africa – and its fastest-growing sub-region, East Africa, has been firmly on our emerging markets radar. Leading global businesses in infrastructure, financial services; telecommunications; travel and hospitality are extending their reach into the continent and require agile, local communications teams who operate to international standards. With a highly-talented, Nairobi-based team and the experience of its global network, Grayling will be an important partner for local and international businesses throughout East Africa.”
for the benefit of Dyehard........the missing word in the last sentence of my previous posting..........is VICTORY!
but MOSTLY right over time! You may be laughing Dyehard...........but not as much as I and my friends are laughing and mocking your preposterously negative stand on this potentially outstandingly brilliant share! I've been holding shares far too long to be easily intimidated by the likes of a 'shorter' like you! Investors like you who do a company down when it is passing through a bad patch are two a penny.......only those who keep their nerve reap the biggest rewards in this game! If you think Oscar Zhao, Matthew Freud and myself are going to be so stupid as to listen to YOUR feeble attempts to rattle us or shake our faith in this company........you are barking up the wrong tree! We know the real value of the company and you ain't getting any of MY shares on the cheap. There will come a time when I will exclaim AH HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Gotcha Dyehard...........the is mine and it is YOU who will be the laughing stock!
We are all too busy laughing at Haha's predictions to worry about laughing last. Did you predict today's fall Haha? How low can this poor share go? Ask Haha - he is always right.
The main concerns at the moment regarding HNT seem to be the strong pound and the weakness of the Euro and now the possibility of rising interests rates going forward. These problems are not the company's fault, but obviously affect profitability. We can only hope that Paul Taffe pulls a rabbit from the hat at the announcement of the interim results. I cannot see that the strength of the pound will continue indefinitely but it is anyone's guess where the Euro is going.
........the old saying...."He who laughs LAST laughs longest?" The story has not yet ended.....and I suspect that I will have the last laugh on you sir! As will Oscar Zhao and Matthew Freud.
Haha says "My June 17th target SMASHED!" But then he says "We all know that shares do not go up in a straight line". Who is the real Haha? Perhaps there are two. He likes to make us laugh - at him, not with him.
I have invited Dyehard to have the courage of his negative convictions and sell Huntsworth shares......but in reality he is too frightened! We all know that shares do not go up in a straight line......it will probably take another 18 months for these shares to make a full recovery. We will all have a better idea at the announcement of the interim results and the announcement of the next dividend. We will also wait with baited breath for news of any imrovements that Paul Taffe will inevitably bring to the direction of the company. He said he will give himself three months to make obvious improvements and that the company will return to profit in what will now be nine months time. There are headwinds.......we all know that......but this company has potential. This is a turnaround share and I utterly refuse to be swayed by Dyehard's irrational lack of enthusiasm.
Haha the Great says "It would seem that my target of the 17th June 2015 indicating that these shares could reach 48p+ has been smashed!!! I made that prediction based upon a 'double bottom reversal' that took place over the last three months. Today's closing price is particularly significant as it marks a major breakout of previous price trends and occurs on a day when 90%+ of all other shares have fallen in value." Haha is so right - the shares have now climbed to a mighty 40.25p. Believe in Haha and become rich.
Where is Haha? I am missing his expert opinion. I look forward to more stories about the good times just around the corner for this great company. Don't disappoint us Haha the Great. Haha talks about the last laugh: he should know - he is the biggest joke on this thread.
Oscar is a very busy businessman. He has more than his hands full in China right now! He resignation from the board of Huntsworth is an expression of his confidence in the company, in that having had a say in the appointment of the new Chief Executive, he can how give his full attention to his major business interests in China. Perhaps Dyehard is right.......perhaps there is no hope for these shares......they say bad news comes ion threes......maybe there is a triple whammy in the pipeline. I would prefer to wait for the first announcement of Paul Taffe and the next dividend declaration. This company will return to profit and now is the time to buy. Consider also the current world economc problems.......HNT are holding up very well under the circumstances.
Bye bye Mr Zhao http://www.huntsworth.com/~/media/Files/H/Huntsworth-PLC/pdf/latest-announcements/2015/Oscar%20Zhao%20Resignation.pdf Just as predicted by Haha, or did I imagine that?