bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 08:25
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They haven't taken the money yet - expect that will happen tonighta
bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 09:01
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Forgive my niaivity - but am watching level 2 - and311 shares keeps appearing on the bid - at just below the current price @ 1.16. It is up for 10 seconds - then drops off for 20 seconds - then comes back again.
This has happened about 10 times this morning.
Is this a signal
Am I imagininh things
Am I going mad.
Can any one throw any light on this - thanks
Mega Bucks
- 30 Oct 2006 09:58
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bhunt,re:the 311 on level 2,someone has set up a selling bot to sell a large amount of shares,the computer goes onto auto pilot selling them in small amount as not to spook the market,its just a way to off load them,or if you want to buy a load of stock you can do it the other way around,if you wanted to say buy 50million you would move the price up,but the computer would keep buying the same amount in small amounts and not move the price.
Hope that makes sense.
Rick...
jimward9
- 30 Oct 2006 10:13
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found this on Yahoo news
The Times (saturday)
The Tempus Column:
*Miners seem pricey despite soaring worldwide demand; BHP Billiton is one that could show progress from here.
The Business Commentary Column:
*China: socialism bankers can do business with.
*Evolution going backwards.
*Stop signs at ITV (ITV.BK - news) .
Further news:
*Lottery grab and land tax proposals to meet rising bill for 2012 Olympics.
*Rumour that director Howard White has sold stock in Stanelco (LSE: SEO.L - news) to fund the take-up of his rights.
*Rumours of a tie-up between Scottish Power (LSE: SPW.L - news) and Scottish and Southern Energy .
jaguar121
- 30 Oct 2006 10:24
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Not sure which one it was , but one of the Sunday papers done an article on pollution and we have only 10 yyears to save the planet from permanent damage,you would think governments would be supporting this technology of Stanelco's.
bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 10:32
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Thanks Rick - whats a bot?
Mega Bucks
- 30 Oct 2006 10:44
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Its short for a robotic order,instead of someone hitting either the buy or sell button all the time for a large order,you programme a computer to do it in small lots,a computer never gets tired,its a very common practice robotic orders,i think there is a thread about on MoneyAM.
Mega Bucks
- 30 Oct 2006 10:54
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bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 11:47
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Thanks for that - an excellent read
bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 12:26
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Just thinking about the logistics of next few days.
Assuming (big assumption) that everything gets the go ahead next Monday - then the new shares will be available for trading on the Tuesday.
If the shares are still above 0.8p - there must be a huge temptation in the absence of news to trade some of the 1bn+ shares and take an instant profit. This would surely force the sp down below the subscription price
So there must be some logic to making an announcement either this week (cos they will by now know the elevel of support) or at the EGM or at the start of trading on Tuesday.
Just a thought - u can tell I am bored
Tonyrelaxes
- 30 Oct 2006 14:04
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..and almost alone.
A problem no-one told you about?
Bas, you must not let this get you down!
stockdog
- 30 Oct 2006 15:32
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Am I right that you pay no dealing charges when using direct access to Level2 SETS - just the stamp duty on purchases?
driver
- 30 Oct 2006 17:32
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bhunt1910
- 30 Oct 2006 23:05
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I dont think I have ever seen this thread so quiet.
The lull before the storm
Paperbackwriter
- 30 Oct 2006 23:15
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Where is everyone?
kimoldfield
- 31 Oct 2006 00:47
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The PackExpo food packaging and processing exhibition is taking place in Chicago now.
Today NatureWorks president and chief executive Dennis McGrew will talk about the growing bio-resin market.
Tomorrow's presenters are Wal-Mart's Amy Zettlemoyer, director of packaging for the Sam's Club brand, and Matt Kistler vice president of package and product innovations, who will present the company's strategy going forward. In this keynote presentation, they will provide insights into some of company's packaging innovations and how they relate to consumer and environmental trends.
This will be the first time that Wal-Mart release FULL details of it's new packaging reduction initiative; I shouldn't think that Stanelco will get a specific mention but I am sure that their products will.
kim
halfamil
- 31 Oct 2006 07:02
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Thanks for the info Kim
PACK EXPO International will focus on the latest developments in
packaging technology and will showcase exhibitors state-of-the-art
advances in packaging machinery, converting machinery, materials,
packages and containers, and components. The most prominent companies
in the industry will be exhibiting and making product introductions at the
show. PACK EXPO International is a biennial event (every other year)ideal
timing for important industry updates and new product technology.
Let's hope we're there
kimoldfield
- 31 Oct 2006 08:23
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I don't think SEO are exhibiting halfamil but I sincerely hope that there is someone from the firm present there.
kim
greekman
- 31 Oct 2006 08:57
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Kim,
Just to confirm.
SEO are not exhibiting, perhaps they have enough ongoing at the moment. But as you say, a representative re any queries would be a good idea.
kimoldfield
- 31 Oct 2006 09:09
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I hope it is not another missed opportunity GM, apparently all tickets for tomorrow have been sold!
kim