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Nobody can argue with the cash position as it’s stated in black and white for all to see.
I suspect your cash figure estimate is spot on.
The link is a great find! TY for sharing.
Talk of placing & dilutions are a major concern.
I think several people will understandably sell out tomorrow due to increased risks now associated.
I’m expecting this to go below 4p now and stop losses will take it down further.
Happy to be proved wrong next week though.
I’m sure a decent RNS will take it back to 4p plus.
Just my opinion.
I’m still concerned it will hit less than 4p on Monday and then all the PIs who have sells set at below this level means auto-sell which I think (unless I’m mistaken) that the SP could very quickly move to 3.5p or less.
What do you think?
Less than 4p & stop losses kick in or a rise to 4.2p plus?
Hopefully a rise but I am definitely concerned as it was nearly breached today. It was so so close.
Thanks for the reply.
I suppose what I’m asking is if it drops to 3.95p and stop losses kick in, how do we know how many stop losses this will apply to from PIs and then does this drag this down further to 3.5p or 3p? That’s the part I don’t quite understand as the under 4p hasn’t been breached yet.
Happy with the fundamentals, although South Africa as a whole is a concern.
Just need an amazing RNS to get back into double figures which could happen too dependent on how good the RNS is?
I honestly can’t understand how this is so low versus previous highs when the company looks like it’s in much better shape than the previous year (or years) highs?
If this goes less than 4p tomorrow does this equate to auto-sells from investor with a stop loss of 3.95p?
And can I assume will go down further or am I way off the mark?
Please share any thoughts (positive or not, would like to hear from both sides)
I suspect it will……
On its way….I’ll say no more.
Not long now. £1 plus on its way.
This hasn’t reached the bottom yet.
Ships not full and so many last minute discounted prices.
£599 for a 14 night cruise. Surely that can’t be a formula for success?
It’s cheaper than 14 nts in Blackpool.
£4 before the end of the year? Or end of next month?
You could lose 50% - £10K or gain 50% + £5K
It’s all about how you consider risk.
I wish you Good Luck.
Im guessing £5-50 and then bounceback?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sharecast.com/amp/news/broker-recommendations/carnival-shares-could-hit-0-in-face-of-demand-shock-says-morgan-stanley--10090218.html
Pent up demand - is this an April fools joke?
Tomorrow will be a bloodbath based on the dramatic rise in US interest rates.
Definitely worth shorting to £5 and most people can make some money.
Oh and there is no owner up demand - any fool can see that.
Rather than buying shares with news like this surely this is a good opportunity to short Carnival.
Once it reached £5 then buy back in and see it rise?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61804877
Thoughts? Positive or negative?
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4518034-carnival-stock-on-board-the-titanic-and-set-on-collision-course
I would argue that most investors are still better off jumping ship and cutting their losses. However, if we do see shares of the company trading near the $6-$7 level again, the risk-reward profile of the potential investment might prove too difficult to say no to. As of yet, Carnival Corporation appears to be set on a collision course as time seems to be slowly running out.
Thanks very much Hall123.
Am I reading this correctly. Did someone at 10:49am pay over £37K yesterday morning @ 4.99.
Confidence before news released?
Good evening,
Do you have a link you can share for the Telegram group please?
Thanks very much
Once MTA partner agreement news is out this will multibag immediately.
Somebody knows something!
How many £7991 buys today…..it’s coming!
OK, we know you lost your money….but please for your own sanity. Move on…it’s not good for your mental health. Please look after yourself.