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When a director or in this case non executive buys shares its normally a good sign.
The issue I have is why just after the CFO's departure. This feels very contrived to support the share price ahead of bad news.
Normally these purchases are made as directors have confidence in the company's future prospects..
I believe here we have the complete opposite no doubt weighing up how low the price could fall to offset further risk of falls while given the impression of confidence in Totally's future prospects..The timing of the purchase barely a week following the CFO's departure gives the game away!
Positive to see The Non Executive Chairman continuing to add reasonable amounts, he’s been buying steadily for a while.
Should put to bed any concerns regarding the departure of the CFO.
Increase from £10M to £13M for the 111 Contract that begins this month. Tick.
To think I first bought here at 39p, didn’t hold for long as, like many Companies, it was being sold down.
Plenty of upside here, and the BoD agree.
Nice chunky Late Buys …..
I see 1gw posted something about the HUGE shares options granted to the BOD back from 2019 onwards including the CFO, does that mean the CFO will be bailing out now they have resigned? Another Huge red flag for Stt1 to talk about isn't it? JMO
Only another 2000% rise from here and Stt1 (otherwise known as the Sickothetech troll on other chat rooms) will be at break even!!! 😆 🤣 😂 😹
And Away …..Good Job The Boneheads Are Posting …
Oh dear bumblebee. It appears you are as stupid as stt1! I'm blaming stt1 for bringing people to this BB andruining it like he's ruined the HV9 board. Maybe I don't feel sorry for some of the shareholders here. Maybe you deserve it.
CFO resignation with immediate effect is surely a Huge red flag isn't it?. The cash situation concerns me here, the last thing any company needs is a cash crunch when sales are falling isn't it? When will the next update be on Cash situation and revenue? Maybe that clown Sickothetech will have all the answers? Adyor!
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/directorate-change-j4qearzsub3u2u7.html
You are correct stt1 and thats why i am here too,and hoping the divi will be restored as this would make a good passive income., its highest was 44p i reckon eventualy it will exceed it, given time patience will be rewarded
BillB so according to you in so many words stt1 is to blame for tly woes last year and the rest,just how pathetic is that comment and the one about shareholders losses on tly ,with the sp low it stands to reason this wil be the case,that goes without saying doesnt it ?and this one they will never get it back ! well ,how the hell do you know?
how about this one from you,re- 40p plus , i dont know about anyone else but isnt that why we are shareholders dont we all need to see it move higher or it would be a bit pointless being in it dont you think. oh dear,whatever next.LOL
I think they will 10bag from trough over the next couple of years.
10 bagger in the making.
Yes, I am backing my assertion and adding as and when. Bought some last week and today. My last week's buy appeared as 'sell'.
'Peace'
There less chance of this 10 bagging than Iran winning a Nobel percent prize.
That would Be Nice ….A 10 Bagger
There's also lots of PIs on here who were also holding at higher prices, 40p++, and so need the sp to move higher so they can sell.
That's what your resident fool stt1 has just wrote on HVO!
So HVO has a few PIs on a 30% loss?
A lot of TLY shareholders are nursing 90%+ losses that they will never get back.
Keep posting your rubbish on HVO and you'll get more and more on here stt1.
Kinda feel sorry for the rest of the TLY shareholders, but stt1 is to blame for it all!
Yes, per this morning's RNS we now know that the 466K buy noted by cashking was our new chairman buying on Friday. Better than nothing I suppose, but £20K feels a bit token to me.
Nice …The Buys Just Keep Coming ..
Show us the ones that are selling out then ..
Some nice Buys …Coming In ….
We Know You Want Too …..
I wouldn't touch this with Stt1's barge pole. 😆
Looks Like Monimans Going To Miss Out ….
MMs just suckering in a few more idiots by the look of things...JMO
Certainly Looks Like It ….
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