Nitefly
- 15 Sep 2003 10:55
Why are we again at 10.5p bid?
It doesn't add up...
Good Results + Strong buying pre results + Christmas online buying soon = Price drop
Then again some companies that have debt for equity hanging in the balance, poor results and bankruptcy around the corner and they go up!
Why sell now at a loss?
Wont that be a kick in the teeth when we see 13.5p 14p again!
Best of luck all.
Douggie
- 22 Feb 2005 12:02
- 2136 of 2406
once again so much for long term holding another good profit taking oppotunity GONE...........but I didnt know 'till now that this would happen ;-/
skyhigh
- 22 Feb 2005 12:12
- 2137 of 2406
scary isn't it ! who knows what's gonna happen now ?.. this must be a big tree shake and the sp will resume it's upward path soon.(imho) :-)
pachandl
- 22 Feb 2005 12:25
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skyhigh - my worry is that by breaking the low-point resistance levels the sp might not recover at all for a couple of months. I am really pissed off for not selling when the sp got to 37p - greed is not necessarily a good thing. Anyway, I am now holding for the year!
skyhigh
- 22 Feb 2005 13:03
- 2139 of 2406
Same here..I'm holding for the long term....
Fred1new
- 22 Feb 2005 13:06
- 2140 of 2406
Yes it is miserable, but will be surprised or horrified if it drops below 30p. which I think is most unlikely. I have removed my stop loss trigger, which is unusual for me. I still think this is due a little to some holders from 5p up taking their profits after a period of consolidation in price. Also due to apprehension that even with good results many of the smaller tech and support companies being caned. But if one looks over slightly longer period these company prices generally recover of short period.
Look at Wolfson, Amstrad, TPT etc.
Anyway it been b. awful for my stocks for a few days other than SBT, TFW, WLF, even SEO is wobbling around. But that is the market.
Douggie still think to see 40p a week or two after the results. Unless Bush attacks Russia in a mistake for IRAN.
But undoubtedly we would be able to put that behind us to!!!
Like my intention of killing Blair because I believe it is the right thing to do. Think of the ongoing misery I will save the British people. 8-)
O happy days.
Keep Smiling!
ethel
- 22 Feb 2005 13:17
- 2141 of 2406
It looks as though RTD is one of those stocks that has a nice hike in price in January,(note that the directors did'nt buy this time round),followed by a slow decline,with 5p price movements until the rise up again beginning in October.That is if it follows previous patterns,hope not!!!If it does,you will not loose more than 10p per share approx.Either way,it should go upto 45p IMHO.I think that the prospects are greatly improved on last year and hope the sp to be boosted by new contract announcements.It has similarities to NSB,is anyone into that?
washlander
- 23 Feb 2005 08:00
- 2142 of 2406
The trading pattern in RTD is totally diffrent from last year. There appears to be much bigger volumes of buys over the last three months or so. Furthermore the sales are in smaller tranches then the buys although more of them.
I do believe it is the smaller investor who originally supported RTD who is reponsible for the movement down as he/she takes profits with last years performance in mind. The big boys are still there. Also I dfo believe the money people are very much responsible for tree shaking.
My wife and I are still here as we think that 39p - 43p is the more realistic price short to medium term with a rise to over 50p by next year.
What do we know we still work instead of drinking gin on some tropical island :-}
Douggie
- 23 Feb 2005 08:33
- 2143 of 2406
here we are again
Mourning all ;-/
Fundamentalist
- 24 Feb 2005 07:54
- 2144 of 2406
nicked from across the way:
from times :-
Markets
February 24, 2005
Rumour of the Day
Retail Decisions, the card fraud prevention specialist, dipped 1p to 32p, despite talk that Tuesdays full-year results are likely to be accompanied by three contract wins. Last month RD signed Federated Department Stores, the owner of Macys and Bloomingdales. The shares have risen sharply since October, when it said profits would beat forecasts.
Roro
- 24 Feb 2005 08:11
- 2145 of 2406
well its rising now
Douggie
- 24 Feb 2005 09:00
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Morning All
That is a nice rumour Fund. hope there is some truth in it :o)
bhunt1910
- 24 Feb 2005 09:13
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Damn - knew I sold too early. Oh well you win some - you loose some
pachandl
- 24 Feb 2005 09:29
- 2148 of 2406
Cheers Fund.
Fundamentalist
- 24 Feb 2005 09:30
- 2149 of 2406
The interesting thing with the rumour to me is that it stated that there were three. you would expected a rumour to be contract win/wins with no number - 3 implies to me that it is more than a rumour - nice to see some blue back after a few red days
pachandl
- 24 Feb 2005 10:44
- 2150 of 2406
Agree with your point re "3". Clearly we cannot expect any one of those deals to be "company transforming" otherwise RTD would have to disclose that information immediately through an RNS - but if it is true then it shows that RTD is picking up customers at all levels. Holding my breath for next Tuesday.
Douggie
- 24 Feb 2005 19:50
- 2151 of 2406
Much better day musn't get too excited little :o) in order
Douggie
- 25 Feb 2005 18:26
- 2152 of 2406
that was a lot of trading for 1/2 a p still beternowt!
looking forward to next week DO hope I am not dissapointed!!!!!!!! ;-\
Have a nice weekend all
:o))
Douggie
- 28 Feb 2005 16:40
- 2153 of 2406
Ah well not sorry to see back of Feb. this year!!
maybe tomorrow .. my hope/expectation isn't too high ;-/
pachandl
- 28 Feb 2005 18:59
- 2154 of 2406
Douggie - 30p by end of tomorrow?
parveen1
- 28 Feb 2005 19:13
- 2155 of 2406
Douggie......looking for a 10% rise tomorrow
A broker target price of 31p was set many many moons ago, since then we have signed countless new contracts and the aussie fuel business is doing great.
+ there's rumours of new contract wins
The current 34p looks so undervalued IMHO.