If we go it alone all the board members would become millionaires, so would I.
I read somewhere sales 5.5-6billion at peak. Pharm companies make 33% on turnover. That's approx 40p per share profit? What would the dividend be?
See, they are at it again. Millions of shares get brought the price hardly moves. 700 thousand are sold & the price drops. New this would happen.
It's a con 65,000 sold & them push the price down.
It's a con 65,000 sold & them push the price down.
Saturdays news had me worried, but looking good now. Will soon be in profit.
7 million buys 1 million sells why hasn't the price gone up more?
The free float is a lot less than the shares in issue. Thats why this amount of shares being brought should really push the price up. So the question is a ii selling or is the price being held down?
The price of the us placing should be set at the price around that date.
One sale 1300 shares on 3rd Aug pushed the bid price down yet buys of over 1000000 do nothing for the spread. So when we get a day of a few sales & no buys are the mm's going to push the price down?
Where are all these shares coming from & why isn't the price going up.
Where these share brought on the open market or placing. If they where brought on the open market the price should have gone up.
There has been more buying than selling this week & thy push the bid down to 2.90p. After this round of buying the push the price down shows it's a fix.
I don't know what criteria you have to meet to go on NASDAQ, i can only assume we meet them. I think this presents a great opportunity and increase the share price. Americans seem more bullish to me! If we release good news & have a share squeeze it can send the price sky rocketing.
180 days after it is agreed. I think the meeting is Friday/monday.
nearly another 1/2 million brought & the price doesn't go up. Now if it was the other way round.
1/2 million brought and the pric doesn't go up?
the london stock exchange just sends out priced & volume it doesn't say whether it is a buy or sell. The websites such as lse have software which works if it is a buy or sell. So when there is a large spread or a spread that hasn't been update for along time the software gets it wrong. As for mm's controlling the price i am not so sure on. If you get lots of sales in a day then the price go's down. I have held a few AIM shares and this seems to be the case. I suppose we have to put up with a loss until news sends it higher. We should be quoted on NASDAQ by Christmas which will hopefully push the price up. Remember we are dealing with price action here (a few buys/sells effects the price) not the underlying value.
for this company very hard. They couldn't sell water in desert.