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the issue is i think the company is in too close contact with a handful of tweeters and responding to them in an unprofessional manner
it seems calamity colin reads a few twitter tweets - which are a bit like a conversation in a pub - and feels the need to reacts to it as if it was the market speaking.
the damage done is not the message. Nothing changed is nothing drastic after months of the same. it is the behaviour which shows the company is behaving like twitter teenagers, as well as disrespecting its investors. the amount i have in ODX i could have used to buy a tesla- and it prob would keep its value better than ODX shares have due to the twitter antics. lastly it will not attract investors if they feel calamity clown will destroy value on a regular basis through being unable to not post comments that will be taken negatively by the market. it shows someone who has little knowledge/experience how the market works - not someone you want guarding your life savings!
Persimmon, I would think a little lower than £32k.
Are people forgetting this only part of the capacity being used for govt work. It's a very good base contract for at least 2 years. Colin could see the children were getting a bit too excited and didn't want them going to bed to wet the sheets, so acted accordingly. Lol.
I think £40K is more than the average as it will also include part time staff. Probably £25K plus 30% for N.I Employer contributions and holiday pay. Somewhere nearer £32-£33K is my guess.
Sledgey, what is in that tweet that you didn't already know?
Bigbangs, over £10m in wages, doubt it myself. I doubt they average over £40k each across the company. Many will be production workers and they won't be anywhere near that figure.
Mondays SP will be judge and jury of the tweet.
Just what is so earth shattering in that tweet to cause this reaction? Have they lost the contract?
I think J Adams called it right. Total disrespect to shareholders.