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Spinning top formation? Jesus Christ 😂
Let’s be honest, its a toss of a coin if this goes up or down. You can spout nonsense and yes you will eventually get it right. It’s a 50/50 chance. If anyone knew for certain what will happen then we wouldn’t be posting on these boards and instead sitting on a yacht in the Bahamas with our 4 Swedish model girlfriends.
If you are so certain, why not sell your house and bet on it? Make a fortune.
MA has been buying positions in many retail companies lately. He’s not going to even try to take over so rule that one out. They are looking for strategic partnerships to tie up their business into
The results should be good from my purchases alone. Probably spent £500 on clothing, protein and merchandise this year already. Their gym wear is much better than gymshark etc but that’s not something anyone mentions.
May even venture to an Iceland ( not been in one for 15+ years) just to get some of the icecream 👍🏼
I believe nutrition will smash expectations
I’m wondering the same. I had a target buy in around the 900 mark and was anticipating it getting there when the interest rate increases again.
I still think we will see an rate increase but the US looks like it may have peaked.
To buy now or wait until results ( should be arguably lower than previous years) and BOE interest rate decision? Who knows 😂
Congrats on the profit you made.
I also made a shed load, bought at 0.0064 pence and sold for £3.76. Cheeky £28 million.
Hoping for this to go back down to 5p so I can buy back in and the next day it goes up to 700p. Good luck all
It’s because they ask the big institutional share holders, they say no, deal is off.
Thg is a separate case as the golden share held by MM means he can block whatever he feels like.
Even if they say no I cannot ever understand why they don’t disclose the offer and price. Both Thg and Asos have been guilty of this, it’s such an obvious way to boost the share price and to really stick it to the short sellers. By not disclosing the offers they make it a safe short to take out and leave running with little worry.
It’s not really the hype of the boards, it’s the lies from the ceo that got me. I expected there to be no capital raise as per the RNS and believed the company is on track to be back to profit. Looks like it was all BS.
I honestly would like to agree with you, I do think the business is worth more and I do believe the bid was around the £2 level.
My concern is why is the price hovering around the 50-60p range? If it was so simple and a guarantee then the smart money would be pouring into this for a quick double. You have to ask yourself, why are they not?
I hope for a good outcome and I believe that buying around these levels is very good odds of a profit. But I have doubts, and so should everyone else