Always the case when the stock is rising. They only come out of the woodwork to feed the fear of the drops. Nice to see this morning it continues to rise but I don't like that the Shorters have increased to 6.43%
Yes strange hovering around 277 for much of the time. I have to get rid of todays cash quickly other half was hovering around a new white motor yesterday she has tired of the silver. So if price drops might buy back before she realises I am in funds lol
Nuri, So if there is no improvement by the end of March 2019 i.e. the SP is 2.75 or below you will sell RMG. That should please the Shorters. I hope you don't have to resort to such action. On the other hand you seem rather upset these days so maybe it's for the best. I shall put a note in my diary to check you out at month end. In the meanwhile get some fresh air and chat with friends. All the best.
RE: When the water starts to get choppy28 Feb 2019 09:30
I am not anti Union or anti CEO. My experience of both is they need to work together. Strikes and Fat Cat salaries are not the answer. If the workforce are renaging on any agreement or CEO not up to muster there should be penalties. If on the other hand both are making a valid contribution they deserve a decent wage. Perhaps RMG are indeed a Group pulling together. We shall find out soon enough. I am a supporter at this stage.
RE: When the water starts to get choppy28 Feb 2019 09:19
IMHO the mood surrounding RMG will only improve with constructive and provable remedies. Presumably it was decided that Market day would benefit by being delayed.
My understanding is on appointment Rico Back was awarded a deal worth up to £2.7mln a year, subject to certain targets being met.
Anyone any idea if he met or is meeting those targets. Would be a rum deal if he reduced dividends while collecting his full post package?
RE: When the water starts to get choppy28 Feb 2019 04:40
Intriguing post Mad unfortunately I am not one of the experts to whom you refer. I shall however watch with interest. More helpful if you could be a little less cryptic.
If it was a serious question I have never shorted but believe your broker can do it if the stock is in their portfolio. I'm sure there are some here that are well versed in shorting and able to give clear instructions.