So the deal was part financed in HARL shares which have now been encashed (2/3) by the buyer depressing the price to allow new investors to load up at bargains prices.
not to mention many sales are actually buys - certainly my purchases flagged as sells in error on the LSE as purchases we struck below the mid price - but they were buys!
RE: HARL will still have a £1.62 billion contract, long after the sellers have left.3 Feb 2023 09:43
James do not be sad. Be glad.
Those who want to buy can get in here at prices a few days ago they would not have exepected to buy in at. People chased 26p on the 1st FSS announcement 20p yesterday 25p on the spike and wish they had held off for these bargains.
Those who want to sell can do so.
Really simple.
Those who want a quick buck with funds they cannot afford to gamble with will be roadkill, but then perhaps they should be thinking about paying their electric and oil bills instead and should not be investing.
RE: HARL will still have a £1.62 billion contract, long after the sellers have left.3 Feb 2023 08:37
cannot see that happening tbh - JW too much invested in ML to give it away - it is a goldmine of an income stream potentially and adds a valuable string to HARL's bow.
Let's face it beofre the FSS success, the ML was what ebbed and flowed the SP.