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I have been in VAL for many years. I have about £800 of shares, which are now worth very little. I decided years ago that averaging down was going to be a bad deal. This latest price drop merely indicates to me that I did the right thing. I would rather write off £800 than £8000.
Up 30.77%, looks good, but very little volume going through the tills. I just hope that WLFE does not do a retrace. I need 12 pence to break even. GLA.
They may know something that you do not.
At 1401 and 32 seconds, somebody has sold 32 shares for �21.12. Why would they sell such a small amount of shares?
If this thing reaches 9 pence I will have broken even, and that will do it for me.
In my experience consolidation has a very negative affect. I have been in VAL for five or six years now, we were trading at less than one pence about two tears ago. Consolidation put the share price up to fifty five pence, every one went hooray. Right now the share price is down to one pence. I hope that MAGP does fair better, I'm only in for �600, but it would be nice to see a profit.
My post at 1135hrs today was merely an observation. I was thinking out loud, perhaps you were too.
A 13.33% price drop at this stage does not look too good.
How can shares be sold when this share is suspended ?
How does a share go up in value, when nothing has been sold or bought ?
I have been with this lot when they were called something else, and they were growing bio fuel in Madagascar.
What makes you think these dudes, are going listen to the likes of me ?
At last an RNS. What does it mean ?
There must have been a severe down draft. Fingers crossed for next week.
This thing is going to fly.
It could be a bumpy ride, but I am staying in. I only have a small holding, so win or lose, I couldn't care less.
I have been in this thing since it was called something else. I have forgotten the name now, but it was a bio fuel deal in Madagascar. I have noticed what is happening and I have taken a punt. If I can just get my money back I will be well pleased.
I have seen this happen before. Reverse take over, then a 1000% increase in share price, then a very quick reversal. Happy days.
I bought £900 of shares in EBT, they are a Chinese mobile phone outfit. I think it was in the year 2009,they delisted from AIM, and set up shop in the Cayman Islands. EBT offered to buy back shareholders shares at a massive loss to the owner of the shares, and I think that there was a window of a couple of days to make a decision. After this, they did offer some sort of platform, to sell shares at a massive loss, if you could find a buyer I decided to keep my shares, they have my money, it is now the year 2014, and the status quo remains. I hope the state of affairs with MTA is different, but I will not hold my breath.
Ha, all is lost. Over and out.