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Suspended animation at the moment ;(
Petertee, where have you gone?
I reckon those two large buys at 12:45 of £950k each had to be director buys, expect announcement on Monday morning and a sp lift accordingly :)
It's estimated that over 70% of trading in the US is now done by computers using automated algorithms like the Ninja trading platform. The world's gone mad :):):)
Most if not all of the selling done by automated trades versus most of the large buys done with ordinary trades, robot algorithm versus human emotion :)
I have had a niggling worry when I heard Trump was to move ahead with his medical clarity bill proposal but I read today it's been scrapped so all good.
Dow hits record as healthcare shares rise after drug plan ditched
James Dean, US Business Editor
Thank you. Makes sense-ish :)
Quite often large buy's and sells won't be reported until after hours, one reason is so mm's can fulfill the order at the best price for them to make a $. If you trade after hours then the spread is substantially greater and the mm's will fill your order the following day, hence the larger spread so as they don't lose out. Clear as mud ain't it.
Hi,
Novice to this forum and hare trading here. How do the buys after hours work? How are the trades transacted at this time after the market are closed? And what day is the price affected by the trades done like this one?
Big buy at 11:33 of £325000 :)
Classic double bottom formation just waiting for a breather before heading north :)
1 share bought at 10:27 today, some would say that's a signal that the mm's need more shares :)
Further to the announcement made on 3 June 2019, Scapa Group plc (AIM: SCPA) announces that on 10 July, Scapa Tapes North America LLC. ("Scapa Tapes"), a US subsidiary of Scapa Group plc, filed a complaint against ConvaTec Inc. ("ConvaTec"), for breach of contract with regard to a Master Supply Agreement (MSA) between those respective parties, in which Scapa Tapes is claiming damages in excess of $83.81m and a declaratory judgement.
In addition, Scapa Group plc and Scapa Tapes have filed a motion to dismiss the complaint filed by ConvaTec with regard to the MSA between ConvaTec and Scapa Tapes.
Lots and lots of buying this afternoon, all good :)
Only two more weeks until goes ex dividend.
More director buys please.
I topped up this morning once more.
Scapa Group plc
('the Company')
Additional Listing of Shares
Scapa Group plc (AIM: SCPA) (the 'Company') announces that the Company issued 54,342 new ordinary shares of 5p each in the Company ('New Ordinary Shares') on 8 July 2019 following the exercise of options in accordance with the rules of the Scapa Group plc 2011 Performance Share Plan. The New Ordinary Shares have been issued fully paid and will rank pari passu in all respects with the existing issued ordinary shares ('Ordinary Shares') of the Company.
The Company confirms that at 9 July 2019 the Company's issued share capital comprises 155,184,293 Ordinary Shares with voting rights ('Shares'). No Shares are held in Treasury. As such, the number of Shares with voting rights is 155,184,293.
Where to now?
Closed.
SP getting hammered today, wondering why?
Buying opportunity or not?
Strange drop all not able to any amount with Halifax
https://www.hl.co.uk/shares/shares-search-results/s/scapa-group-plc-ordinary-5p
Moving in the right direction next stop recent highs