PapalPower
- 22 Feb 2005 06:50
- 6 of 21
Greystone :
However, sometimes the spread is designed to keep the average punter away from a stock, stick a large spread on it, damp it down and only people in the know will buy, likewise if you have crap stock to get rid off, make the spread tight and people get sucked in, and screwed in the long run on the drop.
The stock with the large spread then goes tight (upward), and........
The stock with the tight spread goes large (downward) and........
Would MM's really do such evil things...................will not answer that.
brianboru
- 22 Feb 2005 07:19
- 8 of 21
At just after 7 a.m. a Bloomberg news reader announced that Phillip Green has said he won't be bidding for M&S - then said "I don't know where that came from".
Since then no other comment or RNS.
brianboru
- 22 Feb 2005 07:22
- 9 of 21
Now cleared up - he won't bid unless a third party makes a full bid.
Big Al
- 22 Feb 2005 07:50
- 10 of 21
Big Al
- 22 Feb 2005 08:30
- 13 of 21
Long IPO - if it breaks, we could see a nice move after a long period on consolidation.
daves dazzlers
- 22 Feb 2005 08:55
- 14 of 21
Morning all,no dabbles today as there are more important thing to do,,,,,,,,,,,,come on the reds.
Paulo2
- 22 Feb 2005 10:54
- 16 of 21
Take it you mean Liverpool, DD?
stockbunny
- 22 Feb 2005 13:27
- 19 of 21
Big Al
Long on CUSH(ion) becoming elevated and horizonally mobile
LOL!