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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

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.

little willie - 20 Jan 2004 09:41 - 566 of 2406

javid...sorry not been in touch but, living in South Africa where its mid- summer, friends and relations descending like flies, South African Golf Open last week plus cricket test match v Windies have meant I haven't got in touch with that many threads with regard to my portfolio.
Been in RTD for some time and cost averaged down to 11p, I hold more than I'd really have liked but now very happy.
Glad to know that you weren't guesstamising but chartist plus, not sure in my head how far these can go but think 25-30p is obtainable in the shorter [?] term, perhaps in conjunction with profits declaration in March.

Fine, sunny, cloudless day here with a slight breeze, temp 34 degrees, living on a golf estate in the winelands area of Paarl.
Ah well, someones gotta do it!!!!!!!!! Think I'll have a dip in the pool, waters 82 degrees....lol...
woftm
:-0))))

washlander - 20 Jan 2004 09:47 - 567 of 2406

Hey Little Willy. How is SA for people wanting to retire there. Politically I mean.

javidshaik - 20 Jan 2004 10:45 - 568 of 2406

dont worry about the selling aspect going on. thats quite normal. the rise needs a breather but we will once again see an upward movement.
have you all checked out zoo? i hold these and am quite happy. last 4 days is has gone up 4p. not bad!

guysands - 20 Jan 2004 12:46 - 569 of 2406

Anyone having problems with money.am 'stockwatch'???

Can't seem to get ant of my watchlists up???

B_ASKIN - 20 Jan 2004 13:11 - 570 of 2406

Mine is working o.k.

apple - 20 Jan 2004 13:49 - 571 of 2406

Stockwatch wasn't working at around mid day but OK now.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 20 Jan 2004 13:52 - 572 of 2406

apple,

what exactly was the problem with stockwatc - what do you mean by not working.

Regards

Ian

apple - 20 Jan 2004 15:19 - 573 of 2406

It just sat there saying connecting to stream diplaying column headers etc BUT NO Numbers.

Even if it was left for 5 minutes it still didn't display numbers.

ecomkid - 20 Jan 2004 16:28 - 574 of 2406

it looks ok to me ? try logging out, remove cookies, close browser and then try logging in, etc..

overgrowth - 20 Jan 2004 21:10 - 575 of 2406

RTD held up well today folks - that's a good sign.

After the healthy rise over last week, we need a bit of breathing space before the next hike upwards to 22p.

All looks very solid to me.

little willie - 20 Jan 2004 21:48 - 576 of 2406

Washlander...I retired at 50, had 6 yrs active trading then came over here.
Now I tend my portfolio on a 'long term' basis, not really worrying on a few rises and drops. I've learnt that if its good stock with a decent eps then chances are, long term, it will be ok and so its proved. I speculate on some 'riskier' stuff just to make sure I've something to worry about tommorrow.

Politically we're in a bit of a mess altho' a lot has been done/is being done and I think this country has too much going for it, for it to fail.
Our lifestyle is fantastic; healthcare, cost of living,space, property, is all achievable and I'd unhesitatingly reccommend it to others thinking of coming over.

Also suggest looking over your shoulder at what is happening in the UK, I reckon its becoming a dump for all the human garbage of Europe and further afield.

Meanwhile, RTD stayed put, hopefully improvement tommorrow...
Too many people in too little space and 'desperation crime' is guaranteed and its taking place throughout Europe.

washlander - 20 Jan 2004 22:27 - 577 of 2406

Thanks for that little willie. I to am looking for a retirement place. I was brought up in Tanzania so the continent and its people.

washlander - 21 Jan 2004 08:50 - 578 of 2406

Why are the sales twice as much as the buys this AM. Have I missed something or is this just nerves. I am still there [iceberg? what iceberg] :-)

javidshaik - 21 Jan 2004 09:05 - 579 of 2406

I think it is profit taking and nervous short term investors.
After this little patch of selling we will see buying again.
Not long before the share heads north again.
Now is a good time to buy more.

Fundamentalist - 21 Jan 2004 09:11 - 580 of 2406

It may be due to some people having expected a formal trading statement from the company (it was this day last year) and deciding to sell rather than wait till the results. Personally I am waiting to see the results in March and I wouldn't expect a great deal of movement until closer to then (it may pick up in anticipation). All imho

Douggie - 21 Jan 2004 09:22 - 581 of 2406

?????????????????? :-((((((( !!!!! D. :0(

Palwing - 21 Jan 2004 09:28 - 582 of 2406

Buy on rumour...sell on fact. Price usually drops after results announced in my experience...unless its QXL of course. DAMN..blinkin missed that one!!!

Onwards and upwards?? Lets hope so...

GRAEME.ALEXANDER - 21 Jan 2004 09:33 - 583 of 2406

May be the MM having a tree shake to get stock because they know its going up again.....I hope Graeme.

washlander - 21 Jan 2004 09:36 - 584 of 2406

It does look like that as the trend is now upwards

apple - 21 Jan 2004 10:19 - 585 of 2406

If it drops to 15p then I will see it as another buying opportunity, I want some more of these.

I originally got in just under 10p but just wish that I had bought more at the time.
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