The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Just a glitch I would think.
For some reason my HL portfolio is usually all over the place just after the market closes.
Look again an hour or so later.
SeaHawk - it is a Market rule that only the trade price is reported, not whether it is a buy or sell.
The buy/sell you see are Computer generated guesses based on the mid price at the time the trade is reported.
Hence they so often wrong they are barely worth looking at.
Demand greater than supply, price goes up and vice versa.
Basic Economics.
Ford - Nearly all of the After hours trades will in fact be Late Reported Trades.
Market Makers can delay publishing trades by 2hrs up to 24hrs and sometimes more, dependent on the size of the trade.
Therefore the after hours trades will generally be trades that have taken place on that days trading session but be reported late.
This is why most after hours trades are large transactions, they can have taken place at any time, only the time they are reported are given, not the time of the transaction.
Also why they rarely affect the share price.
Hope that helps.
Hotchip, you are obviously totally clueless as to what has gone here and how the Gov. have treated ODX.
Have you ever read an RNS?
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We need someone off this board to step forward, get in touch with the BBC and explain the whole situation with tests, approvals and the Governments treatment of the British Diagnostics industry.
I am not probably well informed enough to do it but maybe Regulator, Big Bangs, Merchant Banker....................
Do you have a link please Flashy, cannot find it.
You cannot hold them in an ISA with HL, but you can in a SIPP.
If in an ISA you will either have to sell them, or you could ask them to transfer them to a Fund and Share Account.
Although technically you can hold NASDAQ shares in an ISA (being a recognised market under ISA rules) HL only have agreements with American brokers to trade certain shares and AMYT is obviously not one of them.
I stand to be corrected but that is how I understand it as I have had a similar situation with another share, and they transferred it to a Fund and Share Account, but there are extra dealing charges.
Strictly, there would be many factors to consider in land purchase costs.
Different areas different parts of the country would have different land prices, eg. you would not expect to pay the same price per plot in say Derby as in Weybridge.
Size of plots and build density allowed per plot would also be a factor, as would be plot size and the type of house built on it. A 2 bed semi would not have the same land cost as a 5 bed house.
The cost of infrastructure to the site also has an effect, how much are road costs, electricity/water/telephone etc connection charges, surface water drainage, sewerage disposal etc.
Build costs will also vary in different areas of the country.
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Every site/plot will be different, I would not spend too much time worrying about the disparity,
there are endless variables to be taken into account.