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DU - James Murray is currently Shadow Financial Secretary (Treasury) so presumably carries a little more weight than you suggest.
Almost certainly a buy. A sale of that magnitude would not have gone through at the share price. An 8k sell earlier in the day went through at 147.5p so no logical reason for a higher price on this one. This order has probably been floating around for a few days and MMs held the price down to generate sell trades.
Based upon this mornings activity and price movement the 400k trade was clearly a buy and it looks as though MM's depressed the price earlier in the week to accommodate those purchases.
A lot of recent trades shown as sales have been buys going through below the share price. I suspect these were also buys.
For 3 consecutive days now there has been a 25k buy going through in the latter half of the day. Assuming the buyer is the same person each day, someone seems to be taking an interest in JOG.
Alibro - I hope so because I decided to top up this last week as well.
Looks like Kever from what I read. As you suggest some posts seem to have been deleted and JS doesn’t seem to be posting at the moment.
Last time I looked the 58% II included Hargreaves Lansdown etc, which includes myself and many other PIs. The 58% figure is completely fictitious.
Exactly. The share options were the incentive for getting the FO's etc over the line with the hoped for increase in share price. I don't see there being further big bonuses as they've already got them.
DO - Have you forgotten that AB, LT, GF, RS and other senior officers/managers already have outstanding share options totalling just over 4.1m (per RNS) which I'm sure they will wish to avail themselves of in due course? The next challenge for AB & co is to get the share price moving upwards.
I'll try again. It's on the Research Tree website.
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Rogadar - I think you need to read the sentence above that MPO wrote - "This what Malcy had to say on 17th November:" - including colon.
Greener101 - If of any re-assurance, I'm in any similar situation with regard to SIPP investments. Admittedly I do have another pension in place plus an overseas property which I can turn to in terms of equity but I see this as having the potential to provide "an icing on the cake". Let's hope we're right!
I've been out of action with some form of dreaded lurgy the last few days so a belated Congratulations to AB and the team for completing FO2. Additional congratulations to all the genuine LTH for all their patience which is finally reaping rewards.
Onwards and upwards.
99icecream - it was an interesting calculation on the value of accumulated losses per share but I suspect DU is correct in so far as treating the losses as gross. Furthermore I think you need to include share options within the share capital. AB, LT, GF, RS and other senior officers/managers have outstanding share options totalling just over 4.1m (per RNS) which I imagine they will wish to avail themselves in due course. Thus the number of shares issued will eventually reach closer to 37m bringing the value per share lower.
CHF - The source of AB's comments can be found in the RNS which if read closely is, I believe, more informative than the presentation.
It suggests to me that discussions on FO2 are well advanced and I believe we will hear something in December if not later this month.
Thanks, that confirms my thoughts were correct.
Once again the classification of sells and buys are misleading. A couple of the small sells yesterday morning were actually buys (500 plus 3x100 around 09:55) and the 4,968 trade at 11:25 this morning was actually a buy as were (probably) the 1,112 and 100 trades earlier today.
JS - Yes, you have every right to praise or criticise the management but the general idea is to have some basis of truth in terms of the content, which seems to allude you.
JS - Your last comment is complete rubbish and, as far as I'm aware, without any foundation. You purport to be a serious investor and yet you continue to post comments criticising AB and the BoD whilst you say you have a significant holding.