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Disagree. I think many LTH don't want to face a situation where they've 'lost' on Synairgen twice and so are either in it to get most or all of their investment back or even to go beyond that.
I just don’t see why anyone would want to get out now in the hope of trading back in in a few months or so. First, there’s an automatic loss of around 8% based on SNG’s high spread. Second as discussed, good news could drop at a moment (although who knows if it’s 3,6 or 12 months). And finally, no one is certain of the cash situation til final year results (end May? - 2 and a bit months away) and the AGM. My hunch is that they have more cash than the doom-mongers on here moan on about and would have a plan to streamline way before cash gets anywhere near zero.
Of course looking back with hindsight, but there were significantly higher ‘trading’ opportunities when the SP was in the 20s - there’s just not many now IMHO, unless the cash situation is dire.
DYOR and all that.
Dudio
Cheers Andy B and the gang, I've managed to top up nicely sub 11p.
I never thought I'd be able to get anywhere near that price.
I'll top up more if your antics manage to drop the price further.
The current SP is gold dust for any LTHs who believe that something will drop in the next 3, 6, 12 months.
Time to put my feet up now and wait.
Classic playground / Trumpian deflection at play from AndyB?
Is he as good as saying: "I'm not the one paid to deramp, they're all paid to ramp!"...?
In case you missed it, here's his latest gem, that he surely got a gold star for...
"The gang’ on here do NOT even own any shares in Synairgen.
They are forever optimistic and ramping this company.
Any sane person who has seen their shares travel from £2.20 to 11p and also seen the CEO cower away from all investors over an entire year would not be acting the way they do.
They are paid to ramp."
I'm pretty sure that Polygon are insiders and have been for a while. They've accumulated shares before without nudging the SP up, so they could easily acquire their remaining shares to get to 29.99% at the moment, if they wanted to.
Andy. What's your advice? what plan are you following? I assume you've sold (long ago), are confident that no positive news is 'imminent' and are shorting Synairgen, waiting for it to soon reach 6p or below? You must have made a fortune over the past year or so? Or gutted that you missed out on shorting opportunities? ;-)
Agree.
Q3 results are great. Q4 will be even better as it's such an important quarter for advertisers (pre-Christmas and World Cup too). Expect some fall was due to profit taking, but right now loads of II's will be wanting to get back in here, hence the need for order filling and SP movements to help achieve that.
Lots of value here and even more if the SP drops further !
Yes and in their guidelines they said this: "Significant cost reduction measures, including a brake on hiring and discretionary cost controls have been introduced already to better balance the growth in revenue, gross profit / net revenue and costs." FFS