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Yeah, 34 trades of 200k and a couple of smaller ones, but we dont move up. very odd!
Re - 200K buys
Something is very strange in all those trades and no movement in the share price since.
One explanation would be a large stake has been put in the market for sale and MMs have buyers in lots of 200K.
Maybe eventually will be a large trade figure as the volume has reached 7.8M
AJ wheres that if you don't mind me asking
Revolution de Cuba beside me has been full throughout December
200k buys one after another and sp not budging. Bet it would budge if these were sells ifs
Plenty of volume buying today and gone to 5.50 v 5.80p +0.20p
earlier paying premium 5.55p for 200Kwhen bid was 5.40p
12:20:08 5.55 200,000
Must be our UAE friend buying more. I sense a full T/O could be imminent.
GLA
Someone adding, 600k shares in fairly quick succession
I'm on same page REM. Out of interest wheres your home town. I know things are picking up in London
For me this can only go one way any weak selling gets mopped up by our stake builder as we have seen for a couple of weeks, Revs in my home town has 2 huge bars always lively and a good steady flow during daytime if this is any reflection of future profits then this should be a good investment , still a low S.P I personally wont leave until at least 10p at this rate it shoudn't take long , im also optomistic of a buy out a great share to hold
The latest stake has been increased a few times, moving to over 10%. Being a large shareholder, he must have good inside information on how the company is doing nowadays.
Can't see someone buying 10% of it if they believe it will go bust, unless they are buying it for an offer on the cheap when it fails. i think now some train strikes are over, buses are done, inflation coming down, and pretty much fully booked for xmas, this will start to get back to its normal self Q1 '24-Q4 23/24 FY fr end of year results
Can sell all mine for 5.55 still on the climb.
Amazing to think market cap is still only £12m.
In good times this could make £5m a year.
Modest PE ratio of 8 = 17-18p a share.
Can't see it going bust and a reasonable chance we may see good times.
Yes no sign of that fool nicname now.
It's up 100% since he wrote it off.
Has been buying over the last few weeks and not just RBG too.
I suspect they believe there are a number of undervalued UK companies
https://www.agbi.com/articles/uae-investor-among-top-shareholders-in-uks-saga/
Plenty of interest this morning and the bid is hosting up
up to 5.30p, and that was the second tick-up
The offer went just now to 5.60p
A couple of good size buys at lunchtime 250K and 100K
The Sunday Times yesterday:
Pub bosses say that working from home has sparked a surge in Christmas bookings as lonely workers flock to office parties to be reunited with colleagues.
That's the way to go a steady rise this afternoon.
A welcome large rise this morning but it went too quickly up and those types of risers do not last, though organized by the MMs in order to get sellers, as their book was very short of stock.
After some retrace after the large rise, buyers are back this afternoon and the last 2 trades already paying the full offer 5.30p after an earlier 50K buy.
13:57:44 5.30 18,795
Did you see it moving UP? .............5.40p +0.50p
At this point, I can see the MMs are short of stock
intraday chart... http://uk.advfn.com/p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L%5ERBG&p=0&t=1
Things are going well on the stock from an already higher price due to the UT at closing yesterday, is already up to 5.10p +0.20p on a volume of 700K on 45 minutes of trading
Looking good.
UT @ 4.90p and a large trade 200K
16:35:19 4.90 200,000
People are interested in large amounts and prepared to pay a high price, over the offer price and the seller is happy as well to get it.
note: What is an uncrossing trade?
An uncrossing trade is where buyers on the bid and sellers on the ask match together in a single trade at the end of an auction period. The uncrossing trade shows up with the
pub and bar groups hope for strong christmas trade in london, but rail strikes to hit total hospitality spend
firms such as revolution bars are expecting a busy december
revolution bars -- joanna hodgson|simon hunt
pub and bar groups look to be in line for bumper christmas party trade in london with bookings on the up, but the industry warned rail strikes could hurt total hospitality spend in the capital.
a host of both london-listed and private bar and pub companies all told the evening standard that christmas bookings in the capital for the next four weeks are ahead of last year and in some cases above pre-covid performances in 2019.
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the respondents were: fuller's, young's, revolution bars, stonegate, greene king, barworks, nightcap and three cheers pub co.
trade body ukhospitality estimates the festive period in london will generate around £4.5 billion in revenue for the industry, with sales coming from pubs, restaurants and hotels. but chief executive kate nicholls said a typical amount on an average year would be closer to £5 billion.
nicholls said the potential decline is "owing to rail strikes interrupting plans and denting consumer confidence".
she added that a recent rmt pay deal will help provide some certainty for consumers but "what we really need is all parties in the ongoing dispute with aslef to reach a resolution" that avoids this week’s planned strikes and any further disruption throughout december.
but nicholls sounded upbeat about underlying consumer appetite for celebrating.
rob pitcher, the boss of ****tails specialist revolution bars, said christmas bookings in london are running about 25% ahead of last year and about 10% ahead of 2019 as "corporate guests see the value in providing great experiences for their teams".
he added: "with hybrid working there is a greater need for team bonding when the opportunity allows and when better than the festive season."
on the strikes he said: "after almost two years of strikes, i do think people have become very resourceful and will find a way to get to their works christmas night out. we all deserve a good party after the last few years.”