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Best thing to happen overrated share big lose but sold out good luck to all of you holding
even cheaper today
Sticky, whole grain or basmati?
manlse121288,
They probably were not "new" shorters ...they merely went over the 0.5% notification level, and as such have now appeared on the list.....could easily have been under that notification level just previously ...and merely topped up before the results
bit of a co incidence to come in the day before RNS , Lets hope they all go down the pan like the last lot who tried their luck
well ever since we entered it MM have shafted it worse thing that happen in my opinion , maybe we 'll see a bit more stability and growth buy august again happy with the divi
MM s working their nuts off today
Complete shock to learn that Reach will be demoted from ftse250 on 21st march
Real suprise after a decent set of results
I guess SP will move down until next update
Nice rice today. fingers crossed for the rest of the week
10million and growing, so simple as I stated weeks ago, no ads a few monthly draws special Xmas ones 5 or 10 quid a month 2.5 million subscribers and the shares rocket's to £7 plus. No other paper does it . No brainer. Come on Jim do it after management have got their share buying period out the way. Yalla
PE circa 4.5
Just a matter of waiting for this to double and then some.
I'm a little bit overweight in this share already. However, momentum in the business is still positive overall and today's drop seems completely OTT, so made a little top-up of 600 shares at 175p. Maybe events in Ukraine are increasing volatility even in unrelated shares??
Brought £10k, lets see where this goes.
meant 3.50 july august sorry
As I said earlier , 11.30 time to buy , I know you'll say it a ramp but jez. this is a steal the MM ( market manipulators) can t be far off finished excellent divi to be had, pension deficit will be SLASHED again . back to around 39.90 come july . Digital looking like the dogs B. Time to splash the cash , now off to lift up the floor boards , hands down the back of the sofa flip the mattress GLA :-)
Yes very overdone i think there are 7% d/g's in the market and stock -25%...
the way this biz is positioned is all about the digital arena and in that space over 10mil users and going great guns, print biz is tough for everyone and not the future anyway surely everyone know this but clearly the mkt doesn't!
Seems like markets behaving strangely. Results are very good digital subscription up 25%, profits up, pension deficit down.
Print cost going up because of inflation? but wont all newspapers.
I imagine this is a shake out, b4 big investors buy back.
Future group wants a newspaper here is one for free after 5 years, the price now is a bargain, especially as the pension deficit has halved, growing digital and dividend. Jim needs to to start a subscription service with prizes, now he's hit 10million registered. The drop in price is a massive tree shake, wouldn't surprise if we finish on £2.50
this will be back up later today some panic sellers who cant read properly . what with the conflict in Ukraine, perhaps the Russians have sold their shares . Lot of the sp's are down at the moment . Solid results and pensions in half , digatl to double in 2 years then big fish will come in and buy the company, time to buy I certainly will around about 11.30 .
...not what the markets think, 17% down, great start to the day . ffs.
as expected brilliant results in the pandemic year the only way is up .
Proportionally compared to the indy Reach should have some really good numbers,a and if like indy has doubled digital, sorted the pension deficit with the interest rate hikes to help, may be free to perhaps double the dividend, this price atm will even for seasoned shorters one to avoid. Could go to £4.50-£6 plus in short order.
https://pressgazette.co.uk/independent-reports-139-profit-increase-in-two-years/
Independent Digital News and Media posted a record £5.5m in operating profit for the financial year ending 3 October 2021, up 103% in a year and 139% over two years.
1512 showing as red Sale is infact a buy...how can such a elementary mistake be made for this small transaction. Happened on a few occasions now any explanations by the site, or is there an agenda with the stock market site, get it sorted.
Newspapers are still considered as a high performing industry, according to newspaper industry specialists.
The NFRN held a news summit with industry experts aimed to discuss the future of the newspapers in independent and convenience stores.
https://www.betterretailing.com/newspapers-magazines/newspapers-still-have-a-bright-future-according-to-industry-specialists/
The summit was attended by leading newspaper publishers and news wholesalers Smiths News and Menzies Distribution.
The attendees concluded that the £1.7bn-a-year newspaper business had a good future despite its challenges