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Rumour and sentiment
@Perki
Probably the best answer is that there is no apprehensible reason for the wild gyrations today. Fluctuation in equity pricing exhibits strong similarities to random and/or chaotic behaviour. In other words, it's not predictable -- it can't be forecasted.
Atb
Wishful thinking, tomorrow...lets see.
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Tomorrow to look forward to.
Healthy down day. Nothing too earth shattering.
I'd certainly be interested to see if our Turkish friend has been buying and today would be a good day for him to amass more shares to get over 10 or 12%. Fosun has 18 %. Would certainly give the Turks quite some clout at the negotiating table .
No, nice buying pressure so far on the L2
going to be struggle to stay over 10p i think at close.....
K
any signs of last minute buys?
Brokers win whether we win or lose
probably best not to make such dramatic statements! :)
Bouncing back up again, nice support on the L2 !
Well I've been in, I've been out, I've shook it all about.
Taken my original 4.7p investment out at 9.4p and left my free shares in (taken half those out at 13.4p) and now bought back in at 10p.
Stuff it i'm up overall so they are now staying in to the bitter end.
Shorts have hold of TCG again :-(
Dragging it below the surface again.
Take a deep breath.
Not good
Red
All sells now on level 2...game over I think.
broken 10.6 crucial level. not good. back to lows now.
Free fall again
This on hl but not showing now.
10:03 - 06/08
Sell 15000000 10.82p £1,623,030.00
yikes. best of luck - hope you can make much as possible
Somewhat yes... my average is @27.5
worth a read,
www.travelweekly.co.uk/articles/338788/comment-why-thomas-cook-will-not-be-broken-up-after-planned-fosun-takeover
there's nothing on the share register that shows a sale of 12m units? max single trade was 1,050,000 at 8.41 @ 14.4p
Buy £100 quids worth of shares in AAAP. No liquidity, watch the price fly up.....
have you invested all your money into this one share?
It's still 10p more than from CFO proclaimed