RE: SP28 Mar 2025 09:51
Maybe this will help NU
If there are no buyers for shares on the AIM market (or any market), it means there is a lack of demand for those shares at the current price. In this case, the seller would be unable to complete the sale until a buyer is found. This might require the seller to lower the asking price to make the shares more attractive or wait until market conditions improve and demand increases.
This situation is often referred to as "illiquidity," where the shares cannot easily be converted into cash. Illiquidity can occur more frequently in smaller, less liquid markets like AIM, especially for companies with lower trading volumes, which has not been the case for SCGL.
The trading volumes are relatively high consistently.
The large sells have created a very turbulent time here - which when cleared will see a rise in the SP.