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Toff,
Your dummies guide may be a little to advance for me haha.
I think your missing my point, I suppose it is calculated risk depending on if you think there will be a v shaped recovery in the the share price after the RI or if you think the existing share price will drift towards or below the RI figure for a period of time
Johnpwh,
Maybe a stupid question but cant understand the positives of an investor taking up a rights issue if undoubtedly the existing share price drifts towards, possibly below the rights issue figure?
Toff,
I thought you got too much of a hard time on this board in recent days. But continually talking about yourself in third person really lol.
Not sure if you are trying to play the bad guy or spark confrontation but if I was you and looked back at these post in weeks / months to come i would be embarrassed
Shaml89 you seem all for an RI?
Are you looking at this from an investment or company perspective because I do not see how an an RI would be beneficial in the short to medium term for investors unless of course that this is the only option to keep them afloat.
Been watching this share chat a month before posting. Got to say it's like a comedy sketch haha.
From my understanding a RI is the less favoured option behind sovereign wealth funding and the sale of ITP? They may need all 3 funding sources but an RI has got to be a long way down the road?
Poker
Cant believe the sale of shares of private investors are driving the decline in the SP. Surely the majority of RR shares are already held by investment firms etc.
What is amount of RR sales in issue and what is the current uptake?
Casa's views on here may be viewed as deramping, reapeative etc. But fare play his predictions have been correct so far.
Struggling to see when the 3-5% daily fall in SP will stop.
Need some good news ASAP
Poker chips I disagree with your sentiment
"no news us good news"
In the short term, if you take the BOD at face value and believe RR have enough capital for the next 12 months why not state they hope to conclude Sovereign Funding by end of 2020 and the sale of ITP in Q1 of 2021 if required.
By that time the SP should stabilise and they would be more inclined to get a better take up of RI next year again if required?
Serious question for Casajaluma and ToffAppleton1.
How is the value of a share determined?
- The uptake of shares compare with outstanding (supply and demand)
- Assets value - debt
- Value of individual assets ITP / defence contracts
- Forecasted sales, revenue, profit / loss.
- Broker ratings / valuations
- media speculation
- or other
This topic may have been covered previously but interested to know from your perspectives
I agree, the communications from RR have been very poor to say the least.
To steady the ship it takes nothing to say discussions with sovereign wealth funds are ongoing into a positive direction. This may buy a little time from the SP nose diving in time for news on vaccines (I expect news before the US election, to get Trump back in office) and or for air travel figures to improve.
Will gains in the FTSE 100 help drive up the sp of RR tomorrow? Or will there be a slow decline in the sp until RR formally release a statement of which direction they will be taking in regards to raising funds?