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Tilly, "blue seas ahead", steady it looks like the same as last friday, lots of buying and a small rise and then the sp stutters with a large sell at the end of the day.
Looks like the same today, the buyers are now paying less on the ask despite of all the buys.
Am i reading this wrong, i thought the last RNS meant the suspension was being lifted on the 13th ?
Butchers,
I still dont understand why you think the 324m shares is important ?
I have not sold and i know from my broker that nearly all the rest of the shares that they got from the placing are still in their clients accounts, lets face it why would we sell at a loss !.
Hemotruth, yes, through my broker, they took a lot of the shares at the placing and as of yesterday they had only 2 clients that had sold their shares, so he is at a loss who is selling.
HereforHemo, what a surprise no jump in the sp at the opening, in fact we are down 2.2% !!
You know nothing about the stockmarket.
The sp will react only if there is a RNS , not because of a rollover.
The reason i have only 3 posts on Hemo, is because i took part in the placing as a first time investor in the company, so in a way you are correct in that i dont know everything about the company, but i do know a rollover when i see one.
I had to pay for my shares today so it could have been another placee settling his trade by doing a rollover.
Why dont you come up to Glasgow and call me a P***K to my face and then see what happens !!!
Soss613, at least you have accepted the loss, there is still a few with bigger losses that are still clinging on hoping for a miracle.
Just the usual placing, a number of Broker's take the shares and then they move them on to their clients.
In my Broker's case they have had only 1 client sell 0.5m and the rest still holding, so he is surprised at the volumes last week. So not much flipping of shares.
Going, lol, that will be minus £120 then.
Which might not be that far off, the shares are worthless plus you would still have to pay their commission, so the £120 could be about right.
Jesus Troajan, is your head buried in the sand permantily ?
Apart from the fact who in there right mind would want to buy shares in Wres, there is only JP Jenkins who can trade in Wres.
I wonder what price you could get to sell ?
Fanny, pity you didn't listen to the lesson years ago.
A bit late now that you have lost all your money in Wres.