bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Paperbackwriter
- 22 May 2006 21:07
- 16821 of 27111
This is such a tough ride, but I'm not giving up.
This company has got far too much potential to throw in the towel.
So who else is still in long?
Shall we make a list?
garyble
- 22 May 2006 21:20
- 16822 of 27111
S.T.
I'm in it for the long haul so sitting tight on my holding even if the sp drops much, much further. All stocks have suffered in the past week, this more than most, and by the same token, the expected news, when it does evntually arrive will be marked by a similarly acute rise.
halfamil
- 22 May 2006 21:21
- 16823 of 27111
I'm in @ 5, 13, 17 and 22 and I'm staying in. I agree with EWRobson. Nothing has changed. The company is much further down the line than when the speculators ran the sp up tp 30. If we believe the management, and I see no reason not to, companies with global markets want our products. The negotiations will be prolonged. Patience will pay off in the coming months.
Sharesure
- 22 May 2006 21:34
- 16824 of 27111
I go along with Eric's earlier post. I will stay with this stock as I think that, even if this mgt. team cannot deliver, someone else would like the IP portfolio. I used to think that the mgt. deserved to win with it but am less loyal to them now as I have catalogued a few stupidities along the way which might not have been made by a more competent team. Either way I do not think the sp will be the same or lower for too much longer.
jameel06
- 22 May 2006 21:37
- 16825 of 27111
sharesure, what are ur viws on chp. When so we expect Hardman. A worried investor!
hewittalan6
- 22 May 2006 21:38
- 16826 of 27111
Still in. Still happy to hold.
Paperbackwriter
- 22 May 2006 21:54
- 16827 of 27111
OK, so we have the following people still in:
garyble
halfamil
EWRobson
Sharesure,
hewittallan6
Paperbackwriter
Let's all be positive and help each other through this tough and insecure period.
Ready for the ride?
Any more out there?
EWRobson
- 22 May 2006 22:10
- 16830 of 27111
Its a very reasonable assumption that the logic of the market fall over the last few weeks applies to SEO with knobs on. Its the cumulative effect of a falling price generating additional sales: (a) through additional stop losses being triggered; (b) the rolling effect of margin calls on cfd holders. Even Radio 5 discussed the latter today. Firstly, people are selling shares to fend off a margin call only for a further fall to lead to another call; some are forced to close their SEO position whcih is, in effect, a sale. My point is that there is a multiplier effect working on the fall in sp which means that it is vastly overdone. Most of us just do not have spare cash, sharing the general malaise. I reckon a real killing could be made by a significant purchase of SEO at around the present price either directly or via a CFD. If anyone does just that, please let us know!
Eric
pinnacle
- 22 May 2006 22:11
- 16831 of 27111
Pinnacle is still in!
Even bought more at 10p so losing on those as well.
Soon I will be registered as a charity case if the price keeps falling.
I hold a significant sum and I would really appreciate some good news so I can get a good nights sleep!!
Could this company go bust?
bhunt1910
- 22 May 2006 22:17
- 16832 of 27111
Baza still in - but my cfd's took a clobbering
Paperbackwriter
- 22 May 2006 22:24
- 16833 of 27111
Pinnacle,
I am really in sympathy with you. I've got a lot riding on this, too.
I wish the mgt would reassure us with some positive good here, so we can all get a good nights sleep.
On the upside, I was in this very position with Petrel when it descended rapidly in December 2004, now they are on the brink of very good things...
I'm so glad I held on to them. I just hope it won't take so long with SEO.
My nerves couldn't stand it.
EWRobson
- 22 May 2006 22:26
- 16834 of 27111
pinnacle: the answer is no! They still have cash plus significant intrinsic value in their patents, etc. Please read my comments above and my previous post, I think 16797 or thereabouts. Time to try to be objective and understand what is happening. Very little to do with the company; a lot to do with the stock market and the investment scene.
Good luck, baza, my co-sufferer!
Eric
Paperbackwriter
- 22 May 2006 22:27
- 16835 of 27111
The List now reads:
garyble
halfamil
EWRobson
Sharesure,
hewittallan6
Paperbackwriter
driver
pinnacle
baza
pinnacle
- 22 May 2006 22:30
- 16836 of 27111
Thanks for that Paperbackwriter - much appreciated.
If this does work out - a long rest will be required from penny shares!!
I don't mind waiting for as long as it takes as the upside will be worth it - just hope that they are financially strong enough to hang on.
pinnacle
- 22 May 2006 22:33
- 16837 of 27111
thanks ewrobson for your comments - I agree - just pleased to have my own thoughts confirmed.
Times like this are enough to make anyone second guess themselves!
treikiman
- 22 May 2006 22:34
- 16838 of 27111
Treikiman........Still in
Biscuit
- 22 May 2006 22:40
- 16839 of 27111
Still in here
Paperbackwriter
- 22 May 2006 22:41
- 16840 of 27111
Pinnacle,
See, you're not the only one who's a bit worried.
We should listen to Eric and keep the faith. He is right. The whole market is in a slump.
Penny shares really aren't good for the heart when they behave like that.
Still, we must stick together, be patient and ignore the derampers. (They are hellish on the Pet thread and one of them just became a buyer after making our lives a misery for years and scaring the wits out of some when the SP fell)
I once owned Cairn Energy shares and sold them after a long period of inactivity.
They went up to 24 after that, I could have been rich. I'm still kicking myself and vowed I wouldn't let that happen again.