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Violated? If you're stupid enough to list THG shares at only 99p then then more fool you. This thing gets swung 3p at the drop of a hat to snatch shares anyway, wouldn't be surprised to see them get snaffled today.
Did none if you read the KELSO RNS?
They still have £3m to invest.
I'm really not sure why anyone would think that 2m trade yesterday was them? There's some very knowledgeable people on this board, so this thread is a little baffling. I'm sure they're eying up their next target, I doubt it will be THG at this point. If they wanted to invest more, surely they will have jumped in earlier. They're not daft.
Just to clarify, this is products returned for a refund.
I was a little unsure when I first read your title.
Shows just how much easier it should be for their business model to turn fantastic profits. Let's hope this shines through on the next figures released.
A good post by MM I thought.
I'm not sure. Most likely a frustrated seller that wants out at any cost sadly. Strange as this rocketed on the THG announcement, if THG is indeed bought out the value here will rocket in line with that sale. With the Board this has the next investment will be likely just as savvy and see another spike. Hopefully it holds better next time.
Cannot wait to see how this plays out, a fantastic looking early SIPP investment for sure.
Wow Nathan91 started work at the de-ramp camp early this morning. 1st time seeing hom post here, a quick check of his posts and they all seem quite negative. "Better get out quick" blah blah.
What a miserable little soul.
Anyway, another 7 am with no RNS. Let's hope this is another steady day, a bounce off 90p will do nicely today and then a push over it tomorrow and onwards to near £1 by Friday will be lovely.
As much as I joined here for the seemingly invitable buyout I'm rapidly becoming more and more keen for this to stay listed with a steady stream of positive news on partnerships, supermarket deals and profitability.
I can see this at 2.50 easy in 2024 the way it's going.
As much as the quick payout is appealing, the long term value here is far more appealing.
The issue is there are no buys here, when they invest in another company or invest more into THG then hopefully we will see an influx of buyers that will drive the price upwards.
Until then it will remain here. Which is fine, I'm hoping to load up some more when some capital becomes liquid.