RE: All those huge trades5 Dec 2024 06:50
M111
I would say no. Once the trade is executed, that's it, its price effect becomes zero simply because the buyer and seller have agreed the transaction at a specific price., the trade is executed and complete, put to bed.
You will of course get iceberg sellers (either through the MM's on SEAQ or through the order book on SETS) who breakdown their selling of a large position into smaller packets due to liquidity constraints.
GGP's value will now be determined by GGP's financial and operational performance. It's hugely reassuring to know that GGP will be nursed through the initial phases of operations at Telfer by Newmont. Do not underestimate how important this is. I believe Newmont's been superb throughout, much better than the fecking chancers at Newcrest