Nah - it's been 15+ years of people buying between 1.5p and 12p. 6 months of buys on the way up doesn't accumulate potential profits takers at higher levels in the same way.
I think there are continuous profit takers - these are the people who sell and make shares available to purchase. As the share price passes through historic highs you will have long term holders find themselves in profit and trim their holding. This is what's happening now because we haven't been in the 7/8p range for almost a decade and there will be vast numbers of people who have a 4/5p break even who will sell at least some of their holding for what they see as an acceptable profit now. This is why, once we pass the 12p/14p level there will be much less of this and the share price will proceed upward in a smoother and quicker fashion.
Meaningless, rambling post - seems like you learned everything you know about the company from a quick glance at historic share prices. Bit of a waste of time to respond, just read the RNSs.
People forget that this is a real company with real people turning up to work everyday and creating value - it has nothing in common with any other company on AIM.
Y-Alam - quite so. I've long said I'll sell a small amount at the start of commercialisation, the majority later on, and another small amount never - just to stay invested in the story and see where it takes me.
"It's not for anyone else to determine what can and cannot be posted."
Though, this statement is as much of a determination of what is and isn't allowed as any post in response to your announcement of sale. Expressions of dissatisfaction with (your) speech isn't encroachment on the freedom thereof.