SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:29
edited by moneyam
bosley
- 23 Oct 2005 17:47
- 100 of 1904
SueHelen
- 23 Oct 2005 20:11
- 101 of 1904
Hi Bosley...Thanks for the picture. I suppose whilst it's a lull period in that awaiting further news from DMR it's alright for you to continue posting pretty pictures.
Like your sense of humour.
qwest11
- 24 Oct 2005 01:46
- 102 of 1904
I've never had such a laugh.
SueHelen
- 24 Oct 2005 11:12
- 103 of 1904
Level 2 at 2 v 2...no change there...online spread seems to be 0.23-0.30 pence these days...online bid price has inched up slightly.
SueHelen
- 24 Oct 2005 11:55
- 104 of 1904
Real offer price is as shown on the screen now at 0.35 pence.
A good buy for DMR again in that a 500,000 buy has come through at 0.35 pence from an hour ago.
krypton
- 24 Oct 2005 12:02
- 105 of 1904
Got any other tips ?
I'm losing the will to live watching this one not moving !!!
;o)
K******
SueHelen
- 24 Oct 2005 12:14
- 106 of 1904
Hi Krypton...TOU and EOL are also worth a look.
Very heavy buying and I mean big blocks buying reported in EOL this morning and TOU seems to be on a start of an uptrend from the bottom.
My favourite and I think it's very cheap now is IQE...they're really going cheap at just 8 pence.
I am very sure you will get the will again to watch DMR live in the distant future.
SueHelen
- 24 Oct 2005 13:46
- 107 of 1904
Couple of 100,000 buys have come through around 0.33 pence. The market makers will let this go after we get the news first it seems.
SueHelen
- 24 Oct 2005 18:39
- 108 of 1904
Training the mm's to accept an increase in the volume of trading is a neccessary
part of the preparation for a northward move in a relatively illiquid stock.
Traditional options were useful for this. there was quite nothing like the unexpected exercise of an excess of calls over cover to focus minds on where
the price level should be.
mackem
- 24 Oct 2005 23:14
- 109 of 1904
Quite desperate sue/op23 when you are reporting 330 quid trades
like it's a large buy/s
When does your T10/25 run out then ?
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 07:41
- 110 of 1904
Hello Mackem...I never buy on T trades...I always pay for my stocks in full with my own monies...and yes to report the 100K trades was because yesterday's volume hit 700K on the buy side which is pretty high for DMR.
Why report 100K trades...only 330 quids worth....that is the amount one can buy online now at these prices.
So sorry if you can't get more than 100,000 shares in DMR now at these prices.
PS. I am very sure DMR will get to 1 pence before MOI. Let alone 1 pence DMR will get to 2-3 pence before MOI as well.
Posters like you tarnish these threads who appear even though they have no vetted interest.
You will be eating humble pie....believe me. You haven't been around for long and acting the big guy.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:18
- 111 of 1904
Here we go....tick up on the bid and offer prices this morning. Price is up 18% now today.
0.25-0.40 pence...Level 2 at 2 v 2. Some delayed buys at 0.35 pence should come through at 10.15am I would have thought.
Breakout on the Chart ???
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:19
- 112 of 1904
Those unable to buy as many of these as they might want at 0.35 have the reassuring thought that the mm's might be able to meet more of their requirement
at successively higher levels...
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:20
- 113 of 1904
Can't buy online, DMR not listed, anyone know why?
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:21
- 114 of 1904
The Market Makers do not have sufficient stock levels at these prices hence once would have to ring their broker to buy a decent quanity nkirkup. Use the old traditional phone dealing option.
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:26
- 115 of 1904
Broker does not list this stock online or phone, so can't buy any at all!
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:28
- 116 of 1904
Strange Nkirkup...should do. Have you given them the ticker symbol DMR ???
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:31
- 117 of 1904
Yes, DMR not listed for trading
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:33
- 118 of 1904
If you don't mind me asking what broker do you use ???
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:37
- 119 of 1904
Broker is Self Trade