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Institue investors buy in dips.
We retail investors sell in dips and handover our cheap shares to institute investors.
When SP is at 2700, retail investors buy-in. Then SP drops to 2000, retail investors are afraid to buy. What a pity.
It is a good entry point, or average your cost. BUY or regret.
The purchase explains the huge volume on 18 Mar. and 19 Mar.
Some directors sold to take advantage of the tax quota before 5 Apr.
Apple III trust (100% owned by Jorn Raising) took the chance to buy shares at such a cheap price.
What's the signal? Think about it.
Thanks. AllAtSea.
I agreed that βIn the future, we may see Ocado move to a multi-client model, where their warehouses support multiple clients instead of just a single client,β he said.
That means that a CFC can support TESCO, ASDA, and Sainsburries. Given the current online grocery market, UK will need 60 CFCs for 15% groceries.
Many thanks, Value.
Regarding the sentence in the article "In terms of capacity, which stymied growth last year, the Erith CFC (customer fulfilment centre) is now processing 150,000 orders a week β a third of which are Morrison slots, it should be said."
I have two understandings:
a) The Erith CFC is currently processing 150k OPW. And a third of 150k is Morrison slots. That is, Ocado has 100k OPW and Morrison has 50k OPW. That means Erith CFC cannot do its full capacity of 220k OPW.
b) The Erith CFC is currently processing 150k OPW for Ocado. And Morrison has a third of the whole capacity (220k OPW). So Morrison has 70K OPW. Then Erith CFC is at its full capacity.
I don't know which one is the meaning of the sentence.
I have two questions.
In the trading statement, it shows that Erith CFC has 150k orders per week (OPW), which supposed to be 220k OPW. How about the rest 70k capacity?
The volume of yesterday and today are very high. Who is buying the shares in the 5 min (16:30-16:35)?
Neil
Thanks for coming back.
If you trust your research, please short. Put your money in. Don't just blabla and give nonsense input.
We long Ocado here as we put our money in and have faith in Ocado.
I got lots of profit. Thank you.
The French capital Paris is set to go into a month-long Covid lockdown as the country fears the third wave.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56450880
Welcome samretiresoon.
Agreed. For long-term investment, it is a good entry point.
I used ASDA and Ocado during the pandemic. I always get substitutions (or items not available) with ASDA. I tried to order a free-range chicken for 3-4 weeks. Could not get it as it is always not available. With Ocado, it is always a YES.
Stuck at home for a year and cannot go to a restaurant. So I decided to buy M&S food to reward myself. It is 10 quid more per week but I get good food and make me happy.
Time in the market is more important than timing the market.
Institutes investors want to buy cheap shares from your pocket. We do the same way - BUY and HOLD.
Ocado micro, mini, standard, big CFC prototypes proved them during the COVID-19. Shoppers are trained to do online shopping all over the world. More deals will come. I don't know when. Just BUY and HOLD with patient.
Bristol CFC is of importance not only because it increases 30k OPW but also because it is the first mini CFC prototype.
Ocado retail is like a testbed for various types of CFCs so that new international customers are able to know the cost-effectiveness of micro, mini, standard, and big CFCs.