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First the caveat, these are simply my opinions but I know the tech market and before I walked away from the tech world I invested in and worked for ecomm start ups. I also developed and sold a cyber security business to one of America largest tech companies. This doesn't make an expert, Brittain Ladd is the logistics tech expert.
Out of all these posts, only 404x and Venture Capitals resonate with me.
I cannot see anything that Amazon and Auto store are doing that will improve THGs balance sheet and it's difficult to see why SoftBank would return but I wouldn't go so far as to completely rule that out because in many ways they are a law unto themselves.
My bottom line for now is Ingenuity has been a huge drain on capital and I am not yet convinced it has been the best use of that capital as it's nowhere close to being profitable in a standalone capacity.
Given everything we have witnessed over the past few years its impossible not to conclude that Moulding and his mates are comfortable with low share price - I am not going to waste your time or mine speculating on why they are ok with this situation but they clearly are or they would actually do something about rather than making noises about this that & the other, none of which happen.
Good afternoon my old Crafty friend, I happy with the momentum and when I do sell up, I will return to trade the movements rather than being a frustrated mid to long term investor. I could have made a considerable sum technically trading the numerous ups and downs because as we all know only too well, THG shares are always on the move.
As a short term trader I won't be commenting on mad Matt as I would be hoping to benefit from his LinkedIn nonsense rather than being punished by it.
Onward and upwards and here's to a good Easter break for one and all.
The big thing missing from his LinkedIn "we are hugely undervalued" post was any acknowledgement of the undeniable fact that he and other long standing directors had a significant role in creating the perceived value gap. It's always someone else's fault when things go wrong and always to his wonderful teams credit when there's any position news. That's never a good look.
Licker thank you for at a stroke fixing the UKs minimum wage challenge, now that's fixed could you please turn your attention to the middle east issues, they have been going on forever and have got markedly worse of late. Once you have ticked that off if you have a spare 10 minutes could please do your best to fix the global environmental problems.
Thanks in advance π
Strange isn't it that as parents many of us still refer to our offspring as kids when in fact that once they are somewhere between 21 & 25 they are adults. It's a habit I need to break, message to self, they are adults π€«
Crafty if it's any consolation I enjoyed your rant and sympathise with your view. Thankfully my kids in their 30s but they haven't had it easy and they most certainly understand the challenges of getting on in life.
Well said OB, when you are on the minimum wage gym and beauty products are not on your shopping list unless you are young, single and living at home with generous parents who take no money from you.
For the vast majority of minimum wage earners it's a real struggle to pay the rent, gas, electric and basic food requirements so let's keep the discussions real.
So far, so good, it needs to hold the current SP for a few days and then go again because every time the RSI get high there's a sell off and you can trace this pattern back over a year or so.
Honestly no idea right now, I am doing a couple of hours a day research to pull together a short list
I want to avoid the frustration I have experienced holding THG because as much as I moan about the tin pot dictator I chose the shares and that was a mistake, that said I was up twenty odd thousand up on the back of Apollo's interest and I should have taken more notice of the technical data which was shouting sell.
Fair point re my obvious dislike of Moulding - if you look back I started off mildly positive to him. That drifted into being neutral and now I am definitely in the "no Moulding" camp.
FWIW I think the business is worth more than the SP indicates however I doubt it will ever realise it's true value wilst the current woeful CEO is in charge. No one with any experience trusts anything he says and it follows to have the confidence to invest in a business you also have to a lot of confidence in the CEO.
Crafty you are the very last person on planet earth I would confide in. I am under zero obligation to you or anyone else to disclose how I was in a position to state this when I did. I know you think you own the THG forum just like Moulding thinks he owns the THG group but you are both wrong and you both need reminding of this from time to time.