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Begin the climb back up to the 1.23 level over the next few days. The market mafia are playing with this big time.
How exactly do you mean the mafia influence?
For 'mafia' read market makers...they have latitude to manipulate the price and are practiced at detecting support levels...on 'level ii' ...they use this knowledge to knock out stops...and other such naughty tricks... Designed to take money from the unwary... Kind regards...the jim
I got no idea what he means by the Mafia Influence ...but the Mafia gangsters were always very smartly dressed people ( or at least in films ) .. Possibly a connection with Ted Baker !!!...
Hi BTFATH1 mate, don't mean to offend but I think you got it all wrong. Ted is not an AIM. The shares are trading through SETS electronic order book, which is automatically priced, nothing to do with market mm's.
Howdy Jim
Thanks for engaging with my question. Probably they act in the background but the primary momentum lacks because of social isolation. I reckon this share requires licentiousness again in society, fade away of gunshy from the disease so that human interactions become again personal. Why would it be gaining altitude if so many live their lifes in Zoom/Teams/Skype/... channels?
Morning Sig
A piece from Hargreaves Landsdown yesterday makes the case for us I think ?
https://www.hl.co.uk/news/articles/retail-and-hospitality-how-could-they-fare-in-lockdown-3.0
Retail is shifting to 'on-line'
Self evidently TED is a 'recovery stock' but the reason I bought in was my conviction that it is a popular brand...under all conditions...and the Q3 statement was in-line with the shift over to the new 'on-line' reality...which will transend the current problems created by COVID
The up-side on this is massive
Kind regards
The Original Jimster
"Non-essential retailer status and aggressive online competition has seen their revenue collapse."
Yeah but posh buffoons wait now to exhibit themselvs in the best public moments to gravity attention. Im not sure, perhaps these disguises serve purposes to highlight some1 in the office 2climb high, please their ego on the street, while being spotted. Isolation puts a crimp on all these aspirations and therefore im leaning much further into saying that delivery isnt an obstacle to physically dress the user. It perhaps isnt gaining altitude because the hunger for self exhibition is diminished today.
Btw i viewed some pieces of garment on www like waistcoat, 5 sizes of 8 were out of stock. Hm...
Didn't compare all garments, though ifound waistcoats offered on higher price by TED than Hugo Boss.
Price is moving up - with results coming in on 11th of Feb - IMO looks like it we coudl se a big turnaround on this share. Read interim results and its new stratgey already coming ahead of expectations. Surely they could only be building this up even better. is this a Boohoo when it too was down to 20p. I see good things here.
And we Next jumping in on TED merchandise license - surely more revenue etc.
We have signed two new high-quality product licence deals with category-leaders in recent months:
o Building on the successful start to our Childrenswear licence, NEXT has been appointed as our new licence partner for lingerie and nightwear.
o Baird Group has been appointed as our new licence partner for Men's Formalwear for the UK and Ireland.
Yes and a very bullish close today. Break 1.20 and we are off