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yeap, that's what every business is now worried about. cash is there but without new sales it can go down fast. How many employees is on a payroll list, you know?
:-) ....and long may it continue. Lol
the bid ...it is a creeping up :-)
Agree, just hope the world stagnation doesn't have too much of a negative effect on the cash balance, having said that, if this business were to need additional funds it would not need to go cap in hand to investors as this is the type of company the government is fully behind re financing. I first bought in at 43 but sold at a small loss as I could see a drop coming. Bought back into the fall and happy to hold now however long it takes as this one has good potential compared to a lot of others on aim.
a gane of 'attrition' in some repsects here for a short while..AXA have a reduction to complete as we know as mcap dropped under £50m (as funds follow rules not market moves..so much for fund managers eh, and once it gets to £50m again they'll buy in fot the future potential !)...Scroders have been a keen buyers and have bought lowest 36p and last known a few weeks ago at 48p..both want best price from here but pi's have regognised the overdone drop and value on the fact the figures speak for themselves as detailed earlier....clear potential for those who can invest to let it play out and an iniial 35p -40p target is clear based on basic calculations , however, higher value of £50m+ mcap is evident going forward.....I can wait for it to play out ;-)
How they drop the sp at the end of the day and then open higher the following day to make it look like the share is a hot favourite. Smoke and mirrors, but if it was predictable, there would be no fun in it.....
https://twitter.com/surprised_trade/status/1245710601365700609
it's a net-net stock, you don't find them often, we have here :-)
That name rings a bell was it Central Rand Gold or Nighthawk Energy ?
Is the market finally woken up to the value here???.....way way oversold IMHO.
10, 9, 8, ....
Will hold off we the words ( blast off ) for now though, but we're primed and ready. Gla
A Great callllll
GLA
world leader in industrial inkjet tech, net cash approx £25m, mcap £17m Revenues of 49.4 million, new investment prtnr & slimmer operation, importanty valuation is less than the value of its current assets less all liabilities at £47m – therefore no element of earnings priced in, what is described as a net-net stock :-)
a net-net stock (look it up)
i would guess Schroders are doing their best to secure more stock as cheap as they can whist AXA have to unload....be nice if as stated earlier Scroders took majority of axa stock, we'll see....fully expect an increased holding rns from Schroders over coming sessions ;-)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52111522
more 3d printers joining the fight...XAR keep on keeping on and it will not just be needed in UK
https://twitter.com/surprised_trade/status/1244896214560190464
added some more XAR again today @ 20p, following yestedays add - position, patience
https://twitter.com/surprised_trade/status/1244736702205374468
Need to see AXA exit as thats why the dial is stuck here for now. Schroders should just take the lot of them and be done with it. Watching and waiting before pulling the trigger.
Touching just shy of £4 a share 2yrs ago, +£1 a yr ago & +50p beginning of the yr. Huge scope.
All that seems to have happened here is that a couple of ii's (l&g and last dregs of axa now I suspect) have had to sell down because it fell below sub 50m mcap, they usually have a criterion and if its triggerd thats it they sell. Seen it on a string of stocks over the years. Theres been a wider market sell of anyway but a number of quality small caps have been hammered because of ii's further compounding it but rebounded quickly. I suspect this will be another one that will.
Axa was down to 9.62% as at 09th March so could be close to being clear?
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/XAR/holdings-in-company-v27hffd2j8kbhfa.html
Schroders loading, 19% now.. meanwhile AXA still have 9.62% to dump? Once AXA are done imagine its back towards 50p.
https://twitter.com/surprised_trade/status/1244736702205374468
https://twitter.com/surprised_trade/status/1244732912202854401
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nk_81UI1LXo&feature=youtu.be