PapalPower
- 03 Jun 2006 02:27
Toya
- 05 Mar 2008 07:11
- 202 of 295
Thanks PP. It's all looking too messy and I've not come back into this, and probably won't do so again.
PapalPower
- 15 Mar 2008 18:25
- 203 of 295
Outlook not so bright for techy gadgets in the region, and in China...... ?
http://www.forbes.com/home/columnists/global/2008/0324/030.html
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Just take a look at recent reports by Japan Inc.s big exporters. Canon, the worlds biggest digital camera maker, warned that earnings this year will fall short of market expectations. Sonys 5% operating margin goal was also recently revised downward. So what does all this mean for investors in the Asia-Pacific region?
First, avoid the large exporters of consumer products such as the already mentioned Sony and Canon, which are being squeezed by lower global demand and higher input and component prices. A stronger yen has not helped either..................
halifax
- 18 Mar 2008 19:25
- 205 of 295
Best ignored unless you want to lose your shirt!!
PapalPower
- 19 Mar 2008 11:59
- 206 of 295
On Line Limits :
BUY 100K @ 58.93p
SELL 2.5K @ 57.5p (Down from 50K this morning)
Its so cheap and such a bargain someone is willing to sell you 100K at under the offer price.......yeah.....bargain....what do they know ??
Looking extremely weak now............down to just 2.5K for sell volume on line.
PapalPower
- 19 Mar 2008 15:04
- 207 of 295
Perhaps those director sells at circa 130p levels were very well timed, perhaps they had a crystal ball to the future..........
They always say don't they, if the directors sell, sell too..............advice that should have been noted here perhaps. Bought at 10p sold straight into the placing for big profits........wonder why if the future was so bright ?????
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200703300701420471U
Director/Senior Exercise price No. of options exercised and sold
Raymond Chu 10p 2,350,000
Anita Chau 10p 1,000,000
Lawrence Ying 10p 360,000
Maggie Tam 10p 360,000
On Line Limits falling down yet more :
BUY 100K @ 56p
SELL 2.5K @ 55p
zscrooge
- 19 Mar 2008 15:35
- 208 of 295
PP posts with manaical zeal on at least 2 boards, one of which seriously regards him as a pest.
PapalPower
- 20 Mar 2008 09:44
- 209 of 295
A pest ?
Well, a pest whose called these Chinese related stocks completely correct and down.........
LOL.
PapalPower
- 20 Mar 2008 09:48
- 210 of 295
Looking very weak :
On Line Limits now :
BUY 100K @ 50.2p
SELL 2.5K @ 49p
zscrooge
- 20 Mar 2008 10:50
- 211 of 295
Your bosses will be buying in soon and you will have to move on to get your beer money.
dealerdear
- 20 Mar 2008 11:25
- 212 of 295
sorry pp but can't let you get away with the rubbish that emanates from you. All aim and small stocks, not just this one, are being hammered th' margin calls and general panic most of which bears little resemblance to what is going on at the company. If you look at the greaest % loses today on 'market scan' you'll see what I mean. This is not an RCG problem alone. When all this is over a few companies may inded go bankcrupt but most will survive and when we enter a bull phase again, you like everybody else will be buying in pushing the share price into the sky.
dealerdear
- 20 Mar 2008 11:26
- 213 of 295
ps sorry about the spelling, my hands are shaking too much thr' market fear lol
zscrooge
- 23 Mar 2008 16:02
- 214 of 295
PP I am worried about your state of mind. Over on a rival site you make over 200 posts a day, host 90 threads and regularly post on 5 different sites. You have set up duplicate threads for Chinese stocks, wiped many of your own posts (to eradicate any possiblility of criticism)and constantly change your mind. This behaviour would seem to be obsessional, manic and delusional. Not to mention the fact that you need to get a life.
XSTEFFX
- 23 Mar 2008 20:20
- 215 of 295
pp is my hero ok. You can get lost, zscrooge
PapalPower
- 24 Mar 2008 03:38
- 216 of 295
zscrooge, I am more worried about those people who now follow and post about posters, as opposed to discussing stocks and shares and markets and sentiment.
Although it is possible to understand that the present market falls have pushed some into financial oblivion, and with that perhaps immense personal stress, which is perhaps making them turn their "anger" on to BB posters.
Sad, but true.
PapalPower
- 24 Mar 2008 04:05
- 217 of 295
As it seems "zscrooge" is going to be "stalking" me with abusive posts etc... I will add them to the "Squelch" facility. I really do not want the threads to fill up with nonsense posts by zscrooge.
What that means is I will be unable to read their posts.....so don't expect any responses to anything they post in future. If you find they are still filling the boards with nonsense posts, I would suggest emailed Moneyam support and complaining.
If anyone wishes to "Squelch" this poster then click on the link below, and add their name to your "Squelch" list.
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/squelch.php
required field
- 24 Mar 2008 11:12
- 218 of 295
Well...I decided to sell my RCG holding last week at a loss.....I might have made a mistake....but for the moment I'm out of this...because there's better value elsewhere.
zscrooge
- 24 Mar 2008 15:45
- 219 of 295
PP Not abusive, just facts.
Thanks for your concern PP but I have not lost a cent and have no anger at all. I make it my business not to swim with sharks. With any luck, your kind of antics will keep the pi out of markets altogether so that the pump n dumpers/bashers can feed off themselves.
Of course, the recent credit crisis may have a nice side-effect in tighter regulation of those nasty insider dealing circles.
PapalPower
- 27 Mar 2008 03:16
- 220 of 295
If you look at the charts, historically RCG is one of those shares affected by "sell in May" syndrome.
It has falls from May to August for the past 2 years. A betting man would start buying in August some RCG hoping for a repeat of the past, however, they would have sold already before the summer doldrums affect the SP.
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dealerdear
- 27 Mar 2008 09:04
- 221 of 295
Excellent company, well run, loads of profit, share buy backs in recent days, so as soon as the markets recover some sanity this stock will soar and even more so when Nina Wang's estate is sorted.