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I apologise for getting Trevor Brown's stock holding wrong. I didn't know about the director deal icon and was unaware of his large purchase of 8000000 shares in August which makes him have a very large stock holding in the company. This is an encouraging sign for the stock that Trevor has a large and significant stock holding. Apologies again for not getting this right in the first place.
Hi ok apologies I didn't know about the director deal icon and accept that I was wrong about Trevor's share holding which is much larger than what I thought. His purchase of 8000000 shares in August changes everything in my mind as he obviously now has a significant stock holding. This is encouraging for the stock that the main director has a significant holding again
So according to news feed on 26th July Trevor Brown owned 641794 shares down from 7643288 shares in December last year.
I could not find anything about him buying lots of shares in August this year on the news feed as ascertained by another poster here. Could someone shown me this link please showing his recent buying and corresponding share holding in the company.
I took these figures and dates from the recent news feeds. I could not find anything about the large August director buying here as mentioned by a poster. So don't think I've been an idiot at all which is what I have been accused of being.
Here is Trevor Brown's (the company director) share holdings in Braveheart Investment from end of last year through to this year showing a steady significant decline in stock holding:
10th December 2000: 7643288 shares
5th March 2001: 6443288 shares
1st April 2001: 5424099 shares
15th April 2001: 3424099 shares
6th May 2001: 1976714 shares
29th June 2001: 666794 shares
26th July 2001: 641794 shares
Therefore the stock holding of Trevor Brown in Braveheart Inv has significantly and steadily reduced over an eight month period. Presently Trevor Brown has 11.9% of stock compared to the stock level he had on 10th December last year. This does not inspire confidence in the stock in my view.
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So what could cause it to fall?
Perhaps a lack of uptake as a means of payment?
Perhaps an improving economy reducing its 'gold' status?
Looking forward to any views on this subject.