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yes there is no guilt yet well not on the part of current pfc. this is the thing i have heard a few posters saying sfo investigation is baked into sp. what is baked in tho are they saying we are guilty hence a sp of 367p?. if that's the case then great. if we are found not guilty then is 367p still accounting for this no it's not more like 476+p even a low ball dpa and a bit of time passed do you still see this as warrants a sp of 367p because i don't
tearule just be careful with these aim stock there is not as much regulation on aim it's very crooked and manipulated sometimes you find a diamond in the rough. but the most are just a money trap just don't put to many aim stocks in your portfolio and don't get sucked in by the hype that comes with aim stocks. most will just lock you in a trade that may never recover or take years. but that depends on your long term views
that's the problem don't think there is to many bulls in the market hence the drop from 396p to 370p in the time it takes to make a cup of tea on great news easy for bears to manipulate market. so i think there will be more pressure on pfc's sp because of pressure on oil due to covid virus or any other bull**** they can find but when this wears thin and reality comes back to the markets then and only then will it get interesting
but the thing is in reality it should of stayed at 393p but this is how the markets are now days everything just gets beaten back down but the speed in which it done is the joke not even enough time to sell some of at higher sp if that's your thing.
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how do we no it's not samsung that's trying to buy nanoco would be cheaper than lawsuit.
it wont help them if they keep infringing patents. i trade in a US company called finjan and they make there money from patents and it never ends well if the theft carries on while it's already filled to the courts check out finjan we are talking big money in some cases. can i ask as i left nanoco for dead so not followed it but still have position. was samsung the silent partner from old that pulled the plug because if so this defo wont end well for them as that is blatant theft of our intellectual property.
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maybe but i still have a lot more to add if 170p comes but i can see your point. i would say that after earnings i would be very surprised if we ever see 170p again. well maybe i just hope this is the case that's disregarding a recession of course.
i can't really moan i got my 20% holding back at 4.73% lower. for once in there lives the governments not putting there coffers first when it comes to bookies. on the plus side if the US income out weighs the uk loss then these drops are over done. for me it's all about the next earnings we should get a true picture of were we are at and i maintain my stance that the US business is not fully factored in.
Shares of UK gambling companies trade lower following an FT report that the gambling commission would limit stake for online games
* Gambling firms William Hill , GVC , Playtech , 888 Holdings drop between 1% and 3%
* FT on Wednesday saidhttps://www.ft.com/content/b72084d2-4de7-11ea-95a0-43d18ec715f5 UK's gambling industry regulator would consider putting limits on the amount consumers are allowed to bet online
* The report said Neil McArthur, chief executive of the Gambling Commission, told a parliamentary committee that he would ensure that limits to online stakes would be considered, with a decision made within the next six months
* William Hill on track for worst day in nearly a year
taking 50% could be a good shout i sold 20% at 195p this is a point of resistance. the risk is i don't want a lower share count before e/r so if it breaks 195'5p i will have to buy them back higher.
yes lots of positive stuff about wmh but the market does not seem to think so but i am sure it will wake up soon if not already. if this was just an american company i would of bought shares maybe i am looking at this in a different light to you guys and i am looking at it as an american company and it is the uk side that is holding it back. and the american business will supersede the UK sad but all we do is kick it in the teeth .