George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Pretty sure Trident works just the simulator won't accept the firing sequence. After all launching all your missiles at once can be embarrassing, just look at the number of posts by Daytradenovice, where to now? Following the stairway to next level? Might be knocking 40p next if 33p doesn't work out next week as predicted.
Seems funny, the order book has SELL BOO written all over it yet there is not the urge to sell & the shorts probably have no stock to trade with. Volume is just ATs going through the motions. All these day-traders on this board can't take the tension.
It looks like we need the "Pump Brigade" - drain the swamp & pump the SP. Life could be worse - we could have Mr Khan (London Mayor) doing Boohoo interviews & trendsetting. Here's a blimp - https://www.alamy.com/giant-blimp-of-london-mayor-sadiq-khan-wearing-a-yellow-bikini-is-inflated-ready-to-fly-over-parliament-square-in-london-uk-image217480697.html?imageid=FDE4F01D-0AF7-4B80-AA85-5E34F787B255&p=194391&pn=1&searchId=2d8955a3b1a2783ea16ff89898c5c809&searchtype=0
Programme in place to attract the population with the highest demand for fashion.
https://www.boohoo.com/page/student-ambassador.html
Fast fashion is being attacked on campus
https://www.usforacle.com/2024/02/29/opinion-out-with-shein-in-with-sustainability/
JP - All I can see at present are the shorts maintaining a position as the SP falls. They close the positions when the SP drops to 32p which would likely result in a small rise to which they will counter with new positions. Some may choose not to unless they take the gamble of some kind of sharp drop.
It would appear Daytradenovice has had too much caffeine today & is looking at his piggy bank while making all sorts of noises to keep us entertained. I trust he has no plastic toys to play with but I would suggest he gets in to ROCKET making.
https://modelrockets.co.uk/model-rocketry-law-in-the-uk/#:~:text=Rocketry%20in%20the%20UK%20is,start%20in%20rocketry%20quite%20easily.
Like SCB, anything can go up up & away before your eyes. BOO can launch without prior notice due to the potential demand for these shares. Always best to be in but you don't have to be at the highest price.
If Daytradenovice would like to save his tuppence & check it on London Coins he could find it may be worth a lot more than you could possible believe. Then he could return to LSE & buy many BOO shares at super cheap prices & make a 10 bagger out of it - https://youtu.be/nevWJaM75Xs
Almost a dead cert that the SP will be around the 33p next week & very little can be done about that at present.
I think Frasers have got their work cut out at present with other acquisitions therefore may not be buying BOO for two weeks or more. As the trading volumes are quite low we may see a decrease in shorts. With the May release of the end of year results for 2023 knocking the SP back some 10% on the day we will be in the 30s for sometime. 32p being the lowest as there is huge support at that price. Other institutions could take a chunk of the stock give any party a headache.
From today's RNS.
"Current orders outstanding continue to increase and currently total US$1.3m of which US$0.8m is expected to be shipped in the current FY24 financial year. The Board is pleased with this level of business activity as existing and new customers are placing orders in what has historically been a slow period for order intake and is further evidence that the initiatives announced by CAP-XX focused on increasing sales and marketing activities are beginning to reap rewards".
Sounds good but large contracts would sound better. Acorns to big trees, we will see.
Coldfeet - AIM is all about farming cows.
Follow the herd you may get some nice feed but you will be milked.
If anything was a good investment then everyone would be there. Take HE1 for example, plenty still there trying to get a nibble after the last major rise. Here at CAPX which is a good company just got played catching out a few stop loses on the the way down. This will be back up in no time.
Chinese animals are power symbols, used in the calendar & throughout society. This is a Dragon year & can indicate some instability would you know. Some business people have dragon tattoos which can indicate a desire for power & control. With an IPO in the bag some companies in the eyes of Shein may get hollowed out.
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/chinese-zodiac-predictions-2024-intl-hnk/index.html#:~:text=2024%20is%20the%20year%20of,the%2012%20Chinese%20zodiac%20animals).
Shein to IPO in LONDON - who'd would think it?
https://www.sharecast.com/news/news-and-announcements/shein-considers-switching-ipo-from-new-york-to-london--16330254.html
NEWS TODAY. Who might buy at IPO?
So Frasers did buy Wiggle / CRC / Hotlines / Nukeproof this month + hired more directors to the Fraser board. If the shorts succeed a drop in the BOO SP to 33p Frasers could take another 5% of BOO. This cycle of a low SP will keep running until Frasers gain 40% of the BOO stock.
volume corrected on quotestream. today's volume stands at 3.2m therefore no hidden purge of shares.
sp likely to fly around 35p all week
and for the happy crowd, a "nick nick" joke ----
chalkie sitting at a set of traffic lights that are on red. moments later the lights change from red to amber to green. chalkie stays where he is.
nick nick: "excuse me sir, haven't we got a colour you like?"
chalkie: "na i've broken down, waiting for a macanic"
nick nick: "a mecanic? what the ****s a macanic?"
chalkie: "you know a macanic, spanners and ****"
nick nick: "oh you mean a mechanic! pop the bonnet i'll have a look myself"
nick nick tinkers with the engine.
nick nick: "try that sir"
chalkie tries the car! it starts first time
chalike: "what were wrong with it?"
nick nick: "you got **** in your carburettor"
chalkie: "how often i gotta do dat then?"
apply that theory to your boo shares
https://www.facebook.com/jimdavidson/posts/come-on-the-jim-fans-whats-your-favourite-jim-jokeill-kick-offchalkie-sitting-at/390504964914430/
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) revealed that 55% of export businesses in the United Kingdom have been impacted by the disruption of commercial shipping in the Red Sea, caused by Houthi attacks.
"In a survey done of more than 1,000 British businesses, the BCC showed that 37% of firms across different sectors and 53% of manufacturers and business-to-consumer service firms have felt an effect on their finances. In addition, the companies participating in the survey said they had faced increased costs, with some experiencing hiring container prices skyrocketing by 300% since the beginning of the attacks".
https://www.baha.com/Over-half-of-UK-firms-affected-by-Houthis-strikes-in-Red-Sea/news/details/61565768?internal=1
Boohoo mainly using air-freight but space must now be in short supply. Slow economic activity adds to freight capacity.
Air cargo represents 12% of air traffic.
https://www.aircargonews.net/data/iata-predicts-a-4-5-rise-in-air-cargo-volumes-in-2024/