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In an rns issued in September, Boohoo stated:
We want to lead the way, and provide a clear example for suppliers to follow. As such, we are developing and launching a state-of-the art manufacturing facility based in Leicester. This will demonstrate best practice, and develop our suppliers' skills and capabilities in areas from core management systems to worker engagement. "
All seems very positive to me, update in January perhaps.
Worth a look.
Thoughts?
Something not quite right about the CEO of RMS taking millions in special dividend from BRH selling and instigating SP drop from c.6p to c.2p.
It's bizarre this share. Whole raft of larger trades (seemingly buys) going through at the moment, £7-£12k, yet the SP resolutely sits where it has for a couple of hours now.
But look out for late reported trades (you have to ask why does this happen all the time) and a UT today of 2.2. Not so bad.
The German Government is covering TUI's back here folks and the future, well what did they finish the RNS with:
"Not least in view of the imminent availability of vaccines against COVID-19, TUI expects a significant reduction in current travel restrictions, and thus a significant further improvement in its working capital and liquidity situation"
Don't go!
£12.1k trade just went through, price barely flickers. Wonder how many trades are going to be reported late again today.
It's been said before: selling/buying patterns for past fortnight just don't add up without a TR-1. Could it really be just mm's playing with vulnerable PI's? I'm surprised at the number of blocks of shares being traded: 100k, 250k, 500k for example, rather than the more usual PI trades based on value. Vexing.
Have to say, looking at other shares I've been watching, UT's have been some way adrift from last trades before UT - both up and down. Wonder why.
UT at 16:35 was at 2.3