bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
kimoldfield
- 28 Mar 2007 09:37
- 24073 of 27111
I don't know why but I still have an optimistic outlook, surely Schroders et al would have cut their losses and dumped SEO by now and gone running, screaming, for the hills. Seems silly to base one's hopes on that, but with previous knowledge included it gives me reason not to get too despondent at present. I still feel like going down to Southampton and kicking a few doors down though!
greekman
- 28 Mar 2007 09:50
- 24074 of 27111
Automatic,
Thinking the same. Have SEO shut up shop and all done a runner.
Had several very slow trading days in the past, but this is weird.
Could it be trades are not being shown for some reason too dark to think about, or am I seeing dark forces that are not there.
It could be like, I think it was Kimoldfield said a few days ago, some of us are just loosing it.
Probably wont be able to post for a while, the men in white coats have noticed I have managed to get one arm free from my straight jacket.
Is there such a philological complaint called Stanelcoitis?
kimoldfield
- 28 Mar 2007 10:08
- 24075 of 27111
Stanelco Stitchyouupitisis maybe?! I'm off to Lake Vyrnwy now for a couple of days recuperative overindulgence. The weather forecast?........rain: don't care I'll just be eating and drinking and watching the world (rain) go by.
greekman
- 28 Mar 2007 10:11
- 24076 of 27111
Kim,
Have a good break. If you see anyone standing on the edge with a brick tied to their ankle, don't stop me.
kimoldfield
- 28 Mar 2007 10:24
- 24077 of 27111
Cheers, I may well join you GM!
Mad Pad
- 28 Mar 2007 10:25
- 24078 of 27111
Tony maybe you should give "foreign" food a miss for a while,know of a good steakhouse allbeit Argentinian!With the lack of volume it looks like everyone is positioned where they want to be and just waiting for news.
stockdog
- 28 Mar 2007 14:00
- 24079 of 27111
Greekman, I think it's called post-Stanelcoitis - you've been f**ked
Bugz
- 29 Mar 2007 01:09
- 24080 of 27111
http://www.afcenergy.com/corporate-profile/directors/
Check out the third name down. He was clearly concentrating on SEO all of last year........
mikeylad
- 29 Mar 2007 02:34
- 24081 of 27111
kimoldfield
will you be staying at the lake vyrnwy hotel, if you are let me know what you think,
automatic
- 29 Mar 2007 08:59
- 24082 of 27111
Bugz
he must have known he was on the way out, or SEO was going nowhere fast
Mad Pad
- 29 Mar 2007 09:50
- 24083 of 27111
Bugs ,AFC are planning to float on AIM next month and are looking to raise 5m ,see Tuesdays FT.It will be interesting to see if it will be ramped by the issuing of persistant RNS's like SEO was in Howards time.(new thread?)
robinhood
- 29 Mar 2007 10:21
- 24084 of 27111
apologies for being on this thread but anyone looked at AXS of late? (worth hvng a look at) Also do any of you know which broker will allow you to place trailing stop loss orders? FYI TD waterhouse does not give me that option
Jonk1
- 29 Mar 2007 11:06
- 24085 of 27111
I've been watching AXS and am a bit confused. Are they 2.6 pence or 2.6 euro's?
Fred1new
- 29 Mar 2007 11:12
- 24086 of 27111
RH, Seltrade and Barclays give stop losses, one give trailing stop losses. But be careful as Selftrade has let me down and traded thro' stop losses and on the last occasion, because I hadn't checked stopped me out on the way back up. Bloody nuisance. I am getting a little fed up with Selftrade over the last few months,
Fred1new
- 29 Mar 2007 11:16
- 24087 of 27111
Stop losses are a nightmare, the more I try to get them right the more difficult it seems to be. Many say it is more difficult to sell than to buy and I tend to believe them. But generally even though disappointed at the time or for a few days, later looking back I have been happier about some escapes.
robinhood
- 29 Mar 2007 11:23
- 24088 of 27111
jonk 1- axs is currently trading at euro 2.60 p/s (not bad considering the s/p was euro 1.06 in oct '05
robinhood
- 29 Mar 2007 11:27
- 24089 of 27111
fred1new- think trailing stop losses are great., provided the broker executes them properly- reckon -10% from its latest highs at least prevents you from "falling in love" with the share and -if you got it right in the first place- guarantees you money in the pocket
danny52
- 29 Mar 2007 11:29
- 24090 of 27111
i was really depressed till i came into this board, currently i,m a holder with ult, who never seem to manage to get anything right,have been with them over 2 years, the last 2 days have been a total nightmare, just when i thought we were turning the corner bang down they went.i have been looking at seo for several months trying to decide whether to buy or just wait, luckily i decided to wait, anyway reading some of your posts left me with a big smile on my face, some even made me laugh, which i havent done for a while. i sincerely hope things get better for you, as by the sounds of things they cant get any worse. albeit i,m in the same boat without a paddle, just like the people in charge. hope you dont mind me gatecrashing your party.good luck
nyleve
- 29 Mar 2007 13:42
- 24091 of 27111
Hi danny - you have to have a sense of humour on this thread, it's all ups and downs - well, in SEO's case, all downs. Many of us have held for a long time, living in hope. At least it can't fall much further - can it ????
I to dabbled in ULT a while ago, got sea sick going up and down like a yo yo !
Never mind, hang on in there !
Dave
automatic
- 29 Mar 2007 17:03
- 24092 of 27111
Mad Pad
Bugs ,AFC are planning to float on AIM next month and are looking to raise 5m ,see Tuesdays FT.It will be interesting to see if it will be ramped by the issuing of persistant RNS's like SEO was in Howards time.(new thread?)
Mad Pad
Mad PAD
Have to watch and see if age of reason start off loading SEO to buy AFC,