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You can expect more than double on this over the coming years but it will be choppy without a doubt.
I had the same experience at totally plc... There was no advantage to me because the market price fell to match and I could buy in the open market for the same price and breifly for less. I think the primary advantage is to the company. It’s a great last option to get funding when institutions are not offering you a fair deal.
Since then totally has more than doubled in price and will probably continue going up.
Amusing :'D
https://simplywall.st/stocks/gb/healthcare/aim-tly/totally-shares
It's all about the Reach Id talked about in the GM. With the data they're collecting they'll be able to extract a higher revenue per site visitor when they're identifiable across all their products.
It's an interesting proposition.
I tend to agree, but I have big doubts about the new management
Until we know the Cash burn / revenue ratio during the upcoming product dev cycle this will continue to drift, little down little up.
Personally, I'm. holding off any further decisions until I have more information.
correction 4%
Interesting!
Do these people know how shorting works? 40% short in january closing out towards peak price only to see the price collapse afterwards.
I found this one, and it does indeed look fairly painful give the transaction dates
https://www.shortdata.co.uk/company.php?isin=GB0009039941
How do you know there's a short position here? There are currently none disclosed that I can find.
I don't know much about the practical side of shorting... at what point does someone have to disclose their short position?
People always complain about price manipulation.... it doesn't help you to think this way.
Every investor looking at a stock will perceive a different balance of risk to reward (that changes over time). This is visible in the lower and upper bounds in price oscillation over the current trend. The upper price bound representing buyers who perceive lower risker/higher reward, and the lower price bound representing buyers who perceive higher risk / lower reward. This means the current price is always somewhere in the range of the right price given current knowledge.
Knowing this was the case, regardless of your risk / reward view of the company, why would you every want to pay a price at the top of that range... the only time I do this is when I have no position at all but am very interested in a company. In doing so, I would never buy my whole position in one go, and then hope the price drops so I can add to m position at better value.
Hope that's useful to someone.
So they're issuing new shares which is the equivalent of raising the dividend around 4%
I don't understand the reasoning behind it, seems suspect to me. I will be voting no.
Anybody understand want management is planning in this statement?
"Board is recommending a proposed bonus issue to shareholders, in lieu of and with a value equivalent to, an interim dividend of 2.63p, subject to shareholder approval"
It sounds to me like they're going to issue shares equivalent to the value of the dividend and assign them to their shareholders. Does the company already hold this many shares? or will they be buying them in the open market? or will they be issuing new shares to this value?
The last being a net zero opperation and a waste of effort.
I think this part is the one to focus on for now... and way more important than the breathalyser.
Wastewater is first out the door. We only change 3 things on the Modern Water OVA7100 units already installed.
We replace the voltometer with a laser canning unit
We increase the filtration by adding a 10 micron (off the shelf) filter to the 100 micron already in place, and
We use the motorised arm to exchange microchips instead of changing the reagents.
Everything else is the same. These will be rolled out in early Q1 with no regulatory hurdles to be met, just samples from testing on the actual virus for our dataset to compare with the digital signal analysed