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Not sure where this recent thread is going. Bottom line is the performance of the share price is dreadful and it is the responsibility of the directors to turn the business around.
A long sorry tale. I nearly sold a couple of years ago but didn't. Big mistake and am never going to ever break even with this.
Hopefully as the bad news comes to an end, just the US fines left, this share will start to perform again or perhaps there is more bad news lurking around the corner.
I think everyone should set their own exit price and try to keep to it. Share prices are pretty volatile at the best of times. We had good results earlier and the price fell sharply from £5 back down to £3.50. The secret to trading is selling high and buying low.
Loving the recent posts, this company really gets the passions flowing.
If after posting yet another set of dire annual accounts the share price has recovered again, how can anyone value this at £1.70?
Call me a cynic but expecting all recent gains to be blown away again tomorrow and Doris will have nothing to do with it.
a year brings, 64p this time last year. Although trading is doing much better, is all the good news factored into the current share price?
About the only calamity and portent of doom that has not been blamed on Brexit is being hit by an Asteroid.
Shocking performance, cannot see the light at the end of this really long tunnel!
The receipts are almost the same as the changes to disability payments that are not now going ahead, pure coincidence surely!
Best message for a while, laughed my head off with that one. Great idea.
Noticed i said £9m, fat fingers syndrome or wishful thinking.
Sorry to get on this subject again but I hear of people saying we would lose our influence in the world if we left the EU. Not quite sure what influence we have in the EU, economic policy is driven by Germany, foreign policy driven by France. While Germany and France protect their main industries, cars in Germany and food in France, our Financial sector gets a hammering. I feel we are the unwelcome club member who is only tolerated because of the £9m net contribution.
For the first time, Japanese motor companies are now saying they will continue to invest in the UK even if we leave the EU. The possibility of us leaving is I feel higher that the politicians would care to realise.
If the directors spent as much time trying to get the company into a profit making position rather than this ridiculous series of consolidations my shares would not be sitting at only a fifth of what I bought them at. Should have sold years ago.
Have still not received allocation with TDI, pretty poor!