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Rock8
Posted in: WG..L
Posts: 5,532
Have they confirmed day and time of vote yet?
Hearing from who? Ridiculous assertion without valediction.
That’s exactly my concern. Its not funny JO.
JO It was an astonishingly bad day. Lets see how the games finishes but it’s not funny as may will lose here now. I am still long but the risks have increased exponentially.
JamesOxford. Sad what you find funny but you always had a warped sense of humour. The main reason I dislike you.
Bust based on todays price. Only expanation.
Let’s pray we dont go back into t he weekend back at 18.44p?
JO I agree with you but why has the market taken it down to 20p on the assumption its going down - Bust! Mr Market is very seldom wrong in my experience. I was surprised but its happened.
What is now being priced in? Certainly not the 30p offer. Something not right but what? Close at 20p?
I too am surpised they are trading at 22p I was expecting 27-28p given the certainty. Maybe run up to vote on 17th?
Futurehire Suspect you might be right?
Still dropping now 21.5/22.06
ICE Not as you forecast is it? You were wrong again.
Got some out at 26 but will hold rest for the vote that once past might get us to 28? Ever hopeful.
Good luck all
Yep ‘a material uncertainty related to going concern' Looks like I was right to be concerned about delay.
Kipper6x6 It was confirmed by the company (new CEO) in answer to a direct question on Friday’s analyst/investor call. I seriously doubt they would publicly lie like that.
No they cant sit on it. FCA will issue the RNS to the market
Ice Why do you think the FCA have not granted the request to trade again by Wood Group? For what reason?
Romanby No unfortunately not necessarily the case. The company has twice told us they have applied to FCA to start trading - Once in writing and once on conference call. Therefore it can only be the FCA blocking it and that’s a major concern to everyone except those short.
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