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Many reasons seed funders leave the party early, some II and Funds have thresholds do not invest unless
company valued at X millions quite commonly in bigger funds minimum £50M so likewise if falls below
that criteria they will exit when the opportunity arises.
Others due to their own company problems so a distressed seller needs to recoup funds asap to support
its own failing business
Many also exit Oil and Gas and Mining projects just when they are getting interesting have made their money
back plus a nice SAFE wedge on the big rises leading to results. De risked and many leave completely not
giving a second thought to the Oiler that may do 1000% on a big strike, they have their plans and processes
and it is rarely aligned with the plans and FUTURE of the company in question
That post just shocked me expat you come across as claiming to know so much about this company and pushing it at a negative slant have you not heard of a distressed seller?
Or have you not missed your buy in point
Makes you wonder why such an investor would sell such a large amount at such a good time to buy??
Possible dead cat bounce?
It goes up because that’s why the so dropped. Now theY are out share supply is tight
Very interesting. The share price closed at 3.51, yet opened this morning at 4.1, despite the RNS that a major Instutional Investor, Directional Opportunities Master Fund Limited, sold £2m.
The question is... Who is still bloody selling?! Miles to go with this share price, chop chop! ;-)
GLA!
Yep , my thoughts too jump , Lansdowne tr1 could land anytime, good buying volume is impressive
Gla
I am expecting another holdings notification to land anytime soon as the recent selling was much more than just a mere 9% from my vivid recollection.