bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
greekman
- 09 Jan 2008 07:56
- 25455 of 27111
Garyble,
As is often said for every buy of a share someone must have sold. But sells/buys do not always follow in so called real time.
Many shares are floating round in the system so to speak, with often there being big percentage of shares available to buy in the system. It's when the availability of shares for purchase comes tight that the mm's increase prices (usually unless they want to shake the tree). Often when there has been a hangover of shares that have been bought out of those floating about, it has noticeable effect on the sp. The chances of this with SEO are slim as most punters are waiting for some positive news as with all the previous hype nothing else will do.
Not the best explanation going but had a late night and off out soon.
Regards Greek.
Mad Pad
- 09 Jan 2008 08:03
- 25456 of 27111
Halifax I know I have met him ,thats what worries me!
halifax
- 09 Jan 2008 08:49
- 25457 of 27111
Would you believe it with nearly everything else falling SEO is going up!!
garyble
- 09 Jan 2008 08:54
- 25458 of 27111
Thanks ptholden & greekman.
I recall II chipping in when this share was on its way up so I presume RF is a sign! All hail the prophet and listen well!
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2008 09:00
- 25459 of 27111
Anyone care to educate me on the 10million trade from yesterday at 15:13 that is reported today with no explanation?
Active
- 09 Jan 2008 09:14
- 25460 of 27111
Very strong buying reported on PLUS:
09/01/2008 09:08:08 0.33 100,000 O 325.00
09/01/2008 09:07:06 0.33 1,000,000 O 3,250.00
09/01/2008 09:04:17 0.33 149,407 O 485.57
09/01/2008 09:02:41 0.30 42,400 O 127.20
09/01/2008 08:59:42 0.30 166,501 O 499.50
09/01/2008 08:53:07 0.31 1,000,000 O 3,100.00
09/01/2008 08:47:12 0.32 1,000,000 O 3,200.00
09/01/2008 08:46:50 0.31 476,649 O 1,477.61
09/01/2008 08:40:35 0.29 338,993 O 983.08
09/01/2008 08:40:20 0.29 339,681 O 985.07
09/01/2008 08:35:13 0.29 338,993 O 983.08
09/01/2008 08:33:18 0.29 215,000 O 623.50
09/01/2008 08:16:50 0.29 100,358 O 291.04
09/01/2008 08:16:12 0.29 476,924 O 1,383.08
09/01/2008 08:15:35 0.27 400,000 O 1,096.00
09/01/2008 08:13:22 0.29 92,643 O 268.66
09/01/2008 08:04:11 0.29 173,010 O 500.00
09/01/2008 08:00:41 0.30 1,019,240 O 3,057.71
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/details.shtml?ISIN=GB0005814198/GBP/PLUS-exn
greekman
- 09 Jan 2008 09:19
- 25461 of 27111
EVO have a narrower spread than the other mm's with 3 differing spreads between them. Unusual to say the least especially with this share. Could be EVO have a large order to fill. Perhaps we will see another multi million deal.
Due to previous let downs, don't want to suggest somethings in the wind, but!
Traveling shortly so can't watch L2. Typical when today is beginning to look interesting.
PATISEAR
- 09 Jan 2008 09:20
- 25462 of 27111
Alan
At around the same time as 10mil trade yesterday,I tried a ghost sell, the prices were .23 - .25, and at same time a punter bought 1 mil @ .247.
hope this helps.
bosley
- 09 Jan 2008 09:35
- 25463 of 27111
blimey, is this still going?
halifax
- 09 Jan 2008 09:43
- 25465 of 27111
Maybe he has!
Active
- 09 Jan 2008 09:57
- 25466 of 27111
Guardian January 8th
China clamps down on plastic bag use
China is to ban the use of some plastic bags and to force consumers to pay for others in its latest move to save on resources and ease the pressures on its environment.
The country's cabinet, the state council, today announced it would restrict the production, sale and use of all plastic carrier bags as part of the country's war on waste.
As many as 3bn plastic bags are used in China each day, putting intolerable pressure on the country's valuable resources and helping to ruin the environment, the council said.
From June 1, it will ban the production of the super-thin and poor-quality bags currently handed out in vast quantities by supermarkets, and will also require shoppers to either pay for other bags or to reuse old ones. Producers and retailers failing to comply will be prosecuted under the product quality law, it said.
The ubiquitous plastic bag, found floating amongst the murk and junk of the Yangtze, scattered liberally throughout the country's tourist spots and left abandoned in large numbers in every city apartment block, is symptomatic of wider problems, environmentalists said.
With hundreds of millions of urban residents now enjoying more of the fruits of western-style consumerism and creating even more demand for the fuels, plastics and petrochemicals that make city life so convenient, the government is struggling to inculcate a sense of the true environmental costs of breakneck economic growth among ordinary members of the public.
As part of a long campaign to improve the quality of China's air, land and water, the state has sought to rein in industrial polluters by cutting off credit, suspending business licenses and even jailing repeat offenders, but senior officials have continued to bemoan the failures of ordinary people to get green.
Pan Yue, the crusading deputy director of China's State Environmental Protection Administration, this week said "public participation is the most important element in the country's green drive", but acknowledged that public awareness of the problem remains poor.
Changing mindsets is a slow process, and the use of three layers of plastic to package a dozen eggs not only connotes hygiene in a food industry dogged by safety scandals, but also appeals to a sense of luxury.
Rubbish has been acknowledged as one of the country's biggest environmental challenges. Dong Suocheng, an expert on waste management with the China Institute of Resources, said two-thirds of China's cities were marooned in belts of rubbish, only a fraction of which is buried.
Around 7bn tons of untreated waste and junk now occupy around 600m square meters of valuable land, spewing methane and leaking into underground water tables, he added.
Each person produces an average of 264kg of rubbish every year, amounting to around 100m tonnes a day, according to official figures. With the urban population set to rise from around 45% of the total now to around 60% by the end of 2020 - a net gain of around 200 million people - that volume is rising at a terrifying rate.
Many of China's cities are in the middle of building huge "waste-to-energy" plants that will convert the vast bulk of their rubbish into electricity, but plans to build such a plant in Beijing last year led to protests amid fears it could fire lethal dioxins into the atmosphere as a consequence of burning plastics.
The ban on bags brings China in line with a growing international trend to cut plastic bag use. From Ireland to Uganda and South Africa, governments have experimented with heavy taxes, outright bans or eliminating the thinnest bags.
In some countries where the central government has not acted communities ranging from San Francisco to a small British town have taken unilateral action to outlaw the bags.
halifax
- 09 Jan 2008 10:00
- 25467 of 27111
What a load of rubbish!! Totally irrelevant.
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Jan 2008 10:13
- 25468 of 27111
+30%
Thats a start - only 1666% to go!
hewittalan6
- 09 Jan 2008 10:14
- 25469 of 27111
It should be noted that environmental research is the leading cause of statistics.
waveydavey
- 09 Jan 2008 10:34
- 25470 of 27111
I hate to piss on anyones fire.......but its hardly a bloody recovery.
AND still no news..................
tweenie
- 09 Jan 2008 10:36
- 25471 of 27111
2.9p would be a start.
HAHAHAHAHAHAA
I'll get my coat
:-)
aldwickk
- 09 Jan 2008 11:22
- 25472 of 27111
Halifax,
The only rubbsh is the shares you pick, do yourself a favour and buy some KYS.
moneyplus
- 09 Jan 2008 12:10
- 25473 of 27111
Life at last! Gentlemen -it must be the electric volts---keep plugging in!! lol.
trading statement soon I believe.
halifax
- 09 Jan 2008 13:31
- 25474 of 27111
Volume picking up and chart improving dont miss the boat Aldwick!!