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Well in that case your judgement is awry. It doesn't need a quiet post hidden in a thread started on here to move the share price, the brokers are doing that.
The messenger often gets shot on here, comes with the territory I guess, but I'd say being wary of early morning repetitive posters is more indicative of someone trying to manipulate the share than a someone posting at 5pm whose post will be long lost by open bell tomorrow
Yep, completely rumbled which is why I waited until the market had closed and only within another thread
ChrisToffer. Sounds like a number of brokers made a decision not to trade Poly which caused Russell to take a decision. I don't think those brokers will be coming back to the party, it'll only mean more follow their lead.
I wonder if volatility will reduce as there will be less market makers needing to vie for the volume
And the award to most ironic post goes to....
You honestly need a mirror Wheresmycash
MissBee
Nope, correct . All UK directors resigned from Poly board
Those based outside of Russia all resigned!
Prove it or apologise for lying
Do you have to footnote every post with a snide comment, Investinvalue?
I hadn't read the RNS, only the original post on here, hence addressing the OP
Vinny, will Poly need to move to an alternative market, ie AIM and will there be any implications re: relaxed regulation?
Timing of the dividend payment should work in our favour. By May, provided there's a resolution in place, the share price should reflect the dividend yield more
Has it not been stated (not by myself) that there's no correlation between NYSE and LSE
Lol
Your getting desperate now fella. You say you're comfortable with your investment but your posts suggest otherwise. Chill for goodness sake
Credibility of someone who only registered last month and has posted nearly 500 times should always be in question, IMHO of course
Jeremyruttl
That's why I have a core holding and trade a bit. It feels like you can't lose that way (until a sudden unexpected dip locks the whole lot in!)
TornadoTony
After 2 years of covid boredom this is about as much excitement as I can handle. Win lose or draw
I topped up with some at 122p yesterday and sold them at 154p earlier. Profit is profit when you're carrying losses and I want to limit exposure to what I feel comfortable with at the moment. If the price drops back in to the 120s I'll be buying them back with a view to churning
On a slightly related note. Rumours that the price of wheat will rocket this year if production in Ukraine is hit
I've decided to boycott Russian Standard and Stoli vodka and will be drinking Absolut instead
DaffJones
Nice geographical references in your name, you're absolutely 100% not Scottish. Nope, no siree.
Before I engage, what percentage of the current share price is the dividend yield and how much would the share price need to rise to make the yield, say, 10%
I'm guessing that rbrand is answering the question about Putin's sanity