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I think there's a little too much excitement today re qpp I have not been investing for very long but have seen this happen many times before as I'm sure you have far more than I . Although I have been tempted to add to my holding over the past few day's I have decided to wait , as we still could see lower lows I think !! .
Thank you so much for getting back to me , for me Kyuw this is what these bbs should be used for , I don't understand why the qpp board is so bad , there are some boards that have grown ups !!! I have spoken to some other people that I also have respect for on the bbs about qpp . I feel the same as you about the company , re the New York office / loft insulation and usually there is no smoke without fire . But surely the RAC and others must have done due diligence . Once again thank you I wish you good luck too :-)
board there's a lot of contrition regarding earlier bearish posters.. as is, rather predictably, always the case.That is why you should always at least listen to the opposite point of view ...all this talk/abuse aimed at so called 'de-rampers' is complete folly ..keep your friends close but your enemies closer is the analogy I would use. These instances illustrate perfectly the 'Herd mentality' of the human race any dissenters trampled on without mercy, a perfect storm for the shorters. Qpp have a lot of work to do to regain trust which will take time.Ultimately this will only be achieved by solid results which will be scrutinised like no others following these allegations.I would be concerned about the quality of those earnings going forward to be honest. I'm just amazed given his reputation how he has 'allowed' this to happen. The new York 'office'.. ..It just breeds suspicion and mis-trust ..doesn't it.....why? At the moment I think everybody just feels let down..i haven't a clue as to where the share price is heading short term only that it's gonna be a bumpy ride! all the best and good luck..
Off topic big apologies to all . Hi Kyuw hope you don't mind my asking !!! but would really like to know your thoughts on qpp. :-)
Finsbury park selling out ..purchased for cancellation presumably to reduce discount
careful x
So pleased to see your post , I wish you all the best :-)
she goes
face the final curtain...oh sorry having a little moment there...scottish oriental is a stocking filler at the moment sir well played.
Quiet site on LSE, not a Day Traders universe. NAS has been one of my long term holds for years with significant funds accumulated, Cyclical but certainly a top performer along with Scottish Oriental IT, another of my long term holdings. They have certainly outperformed any Oil E & P in my portflio, many of which are showing significant losses over the year. Just shows what happens when you change your stance to speculating on AIM !!! Keep the faith in investment Trusts
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Millsy is an inspiration,some people (most) talk a good game but like Ian Rushbrook god rest his soul Mr Mills puts his own money - and no doubt that of his friends and family in alighnment with his mouth. Whilst 'others' on this site scoffed at my suggestion to invest in this man, others (LESS IGNORANT) Like us will prosper.'Others' who say investing in funds is a cop out, clearly have no understanding of the concept of wealth creation..I liken them to D.I.Y.ERS and a recent advert in the local press placed by a proper tradesman sum's them up nicely "I WILL PUT RIGHT YOUR DIY DISASTERS WITHOUT COMMENT! I look at the posts on this site and cringe at times,everyone in my opinion should have a core holding in funds preferably I.T.s and right now this fund sells at a 21% discount! with a totally committed premiership manager.
North Atlantic Smaller Companies Inv Trust (NAS) Director name: Mr Christopher H B Mills Amount purchased: 2,917 @ 1,320.00p Value: 38,504
Top Director Buys North Atlantic Smaller Companies Inv Trust (NAS) Director name: Mr Christopher Mills Amount purchased: 5,000 @ 1,318.00p Value: �65,900
Top Director Buys North Atlantic Smaller Companies Inv Trust (NAS) Director name: Mr Christopher H B Mills Amount purchased: 20,000 @ 1,318.00p Value: 263,600
North Atlantic Smaller Companies Inv Trust (NAS) Director name: Mr Christopher H B Mills Amount purchased: 14,525 @ 1,110.00p Value: £161,228
CEO, CHRISTOPHER MILLS, JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF NORTH ATLANTIC'S SHARES! In descending order, here are his share purchases so far this year; totaling £1,283,785.70 in value: 10 September 2012 Mills bought 5,000 at 1,040.00p = £52,000.00 06 September 2012 Mills bought 25,000 at 1,045.00p = £261,250.00 17 August 2012 Mills bought 3,500 at 1,020.00p = £35,700.00 16 August 2012 Mills bought 5,000 at 1,020.00p = £51,000.00 14 August 2012 Mills bought 7,500 at 1,020.00p = £76,500.00 13 August 2012 Mills bought 10,000 at 1,017.50p = £101,750.00 27 June 2012 Mills bought 6,000 at 1,039.00p = £62,340.00 26 June 2012 Mills bought 2,897 at 1,025.00p = £29,694.25 25 June 2012 Mills bought 5,000 at 1,030.00p = £51,500.00 20 June 2012 Mills bought 5,000 at 1,032.00p = £51,600.00 13 June 2012 Mills bought 9,853 at 925.00p = £91,140.25 07 June 2012 Mills bought 15,000 at 926.66p = £138,999.00 01 June 2012 Mills bought 3,500 at 930.00p = £32,550.00 28 May 2012 Mills bought 10,000 at 950.00p = £95,000.00 24 May 2012 Mills bought 2,750 at 950.00p = £26,125.00 21 May 2012 Mills bought 2,500 at 950.00p = £23,750.00 15 May 2012 Mills bought 3,500 at 955.00p = £33,425.00 02 May 2012 Mills bought 7,052 at 985.00p = £69,462.20 P.S. Here's some links about SCLP, one of the hottest stocks at the moment: http://www.euroinvestor.com/community/discussionthread.aspx?iid=2467508&threadid=256596&mode=2 http://www.euroinvestor.com/community/discussionthread.aspx?iid=2467508&threadid=255276&mode=2 http://www.euroinvestor.com/community/discussionthread.aspx?iid=2467508&threadid=257550&mode=2
North Atlantic Smaller Companies Inv Trust Buy 15-Aug-12 £51,000.00 Christopher H B Mills 5,000 @ 1,020.00p
Christopher Harwood Bernard Mills, the Chief Executive Officer of North Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust increased his stake in the firm last week with the purchase of 10,000 shares. Mills bought the additional shares on August 9th for a price of 1,017.5p per share. The £101,750 transaction took his total holding to 3,215,449 ordinary shares, equal to a 22.39% interest. The firm invests across a variety of sectors and regions but the majority of its investments (65.2% as at May 31st, the end of the first quarter) lie in the UK, while a over a quarter (29.5%) are located in the US. The group also has smaller investments in Europe and New Zealand.
Hi folks, Continuing my series on activist investors and other catalysts. Latest post highlights over a dozen listed activist funds/vehicles that you can invest in, including North Atlantic Smaller Cos: http://wexboy.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/how-about-another-catalyst-part-vi/ I hope you'll take a look (and plse don't hesitate to comment or email me). Cheers, Wexboy
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