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The small buys are always charged at full ask, as the MMs don't really want them. As for codes I wouldn't completely dismiss them, very often a 1 code is followed by an RNS the following day,although it is used the other reasons.
Antony, Very true, few are equipped nor qualified to hold their respective positions.The majority of them are completely out of touch with reality and at the end of the day it's the same Civil Servants regardless of which party is in power
This is the 3rd time I have been in this share over the years and lost on the other 2 occasions, will I ever learn. It did come back from suspension, that's some achievement, but other than that it has to be one of worst ever Aim shares. Death spiral was never more appropriate. GLA
KISSIMEE, Totally agree with your last sentence. I had this discussion with a poster some years back He had lost around £30k over the years . Aim is a pure game of chance and you have to do a thorough research into any company you are thinking of buying into and always try and in near the bottom. I was always told to take profits, but even that can make you miss out on future profits .
I know the pitfuls, but being a bit of a gambler still chance my hand . This is definately being played and at one point in the future will take off.
There has got to be something in the pipeline for them to bother to come out of suspension and complete CVA. Like a lot of others here, I have been in and out of this several times over the years, and have virtually given up in despair.
Onwards and upwards, please.
That's the thing with Aim, it always goes OTT with falls and occasionally with rises .I thought today ,Friday, would either,be a turnaround day or continuation of the fall. It looks as though the latter is prevailing.