i'd be surprised18 May 2018 14:21
by a move that took 7% of a company is followed by a loss, that does not make sense from the folk who know exactly whats what..they're not guessing, I think we can all have a downer on the happenings here to date, the sp dictates that, however, some investments take some time to evelove, particularly with the backdrop and Nambia etc....the choices are simple, if you a business deveolping from these lows stay invested if not take the risk away , like in any share, and sell at a loss. There is no right or wrong answer at this stage, just one's own veiw of risk and the view of the mechanics at play here,
on the basis of the points I've posted I'll hold onto my position here as there is likely imo to be more upside eventually than down on the basis of the reasons outlined, there are many companies producing products, profitable and yet have falling sp's on Aim, it is often murky and when least expected a position that has been pushed down bounces up hard and fast, we're due it and imo there is more upside than down from here on what we have seen so far ;-)