bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
boldtrader
- 09 Nov 2006 09:35
- 22181 of 27111
This is now starting to look like a great recovery,but, this will also be a hard and bumpy ride for those of us who averaged down to whatever price from the heady days of 30p.
I see us eventually turning a profit on our investment/gamble/deal,whatever you may call it, but there will be alot of selling,dips and troughs,along the way,due to the very fact that those who fortunately bought in at these prices, will take profit along the way and Good luck to them. Great to see Intitutions coming on board,lets hope for contract news soon. good luck to all on here. Cheers.
PS. Tony you must be that relaxed,you let the other board members report on the egm,was that planned at the meeting or were you just resting and relaxing after the event!!!(no offence intended).
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 09:37
- 22182 of 27111
No euphoria here, but lots of optimism.
It is salutory to remember an SP needs to double to recover a 50% drop.
moneyplus
- 09 Nov 2006 11:44
- 22183 of 27111
Agree with boldtrader-I have sat on my losses hoping this wasn't another disaster like pcm. Recovery looks promising so I've taken up my offer and bought more. Thanks for all the regular postings that kept me informed and holding on!
hewittalan6
- 09 Nov 2006 11:48
- 22184 of 27111
Another notifiable interest!!!
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 11:50
- 22185 of 27111
Bold trader
I have been rushing out n' about ever since the EGM and not had time to write it up. In the meantime others have covered it exactly as it was so saved me the effort!
Personal view - Still holding with confidence, not adding for the time being but will reconsider on announcements. When (OH, when?) they come I expect that to be the start of a major growth in SEOs value, to be sustained for a long time. But I also thought it was coming when I topped up at 16p. And 15p. And 13p. And 4.5p. And 3.8p. :-{
moneyplus
- 09 Nov 2006 11:52
- 22186 of 27111
UBS-SCHRODERS and now ME!! not in the million club as I was with the other one but enough to keep me happy if they carry on like this. Incredible number of shares traded so far today. Champagne party if they reach 1 ???
Sharesure
- 09 Nov 2006 11:53
- 22187 of 27111
The best part about these notifiable interests is that the holders will not put up with the shoddy performance this mgt. has given us without demanding and getting changes. The sooner we ship out out some of the current Board the better; in my view they are not astute enough or competent enough to manage the commercialisation of a great line-up of products.
robinhood
- 09 Nov 2006 11:55
- 22188 of 27111
retirement party more like
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 11:56
- 22189 of 27111
A record? Five consecutive RNSs without a correction of the figures.
Is this indicative of the turn around in management performance we all crave?
hewittalan6
- 09 Nov 2006 11:58
- 22190 of 27111
Or some of the money raised going to buy a new calculator from Woolies??
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 12:18
- 22191 of 27111
Catching up a bit more.
Looking at the Notifiable Interest RNSs - The Coal people and the Mineworkers paid up close to a 1million more each,
- UBS added about 1m too, assuming thay had none before.
Some of these shares may have come under the Open Entitlements at .008p or from the Firm Placing with 'Institutions' at .008p or a combination of both. Either way, we are still in the dark about the other 8million+ Firm Placing buyers.
More RNSs to come?
dawall
- 09 Nov 2006 12:41
- 22192 of 27111
TonyR
there'll be 5 corrected RNSs at once they've probably been too busy spending the 15m the last 2 days!
greekman
- 09 Nov 2006 12:47
- 22193 of 27111
I wonder if the upturn is down (no pun intended) more to those who thought the sp would drop on Tues due to dilution, now realizing that most of it had already been factored in and deciding to stick or twist. I like the majority, according to these threads am sticking with what I have got, just waiting as patiently as possible.
jimward9
- 09 Nov 2006 12:52
- 22194 of 27111
bosley
any chance of a 5 day chart with MACD and RSI in the header?
Mad Pad
- 09 Nov 2006 14:03
- 22195 of 27111
Volume dried up everbody gone to lunch?
garyble
- 09 Nov 2006 14:19
- 22196 of 27111
Back to Calyon holding.
It is possible that their total holding equates to ~78m shares representing ~2.6%. The fact that the RNS does not state "after a sale of x shares" could simply mean that upon the take-up of their entitlement they no longer have >3% stake.
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 15:02
- 22197 of 27111
gary
It looks to me that they either sold some or did not take up their full entitlement or a bit of each.
If my figures and sums are right, and I do get a lot wrong, - The number of Issued Shares increased from (aprox) 990,939,939 by 1,975,992,559 to a new total of 2,966,932,498 shares in issue. 3% of that (Notifiable holding) is 89,007,974 shares.
They previously held 59,500,724 shares (5.94%). Full 5:3 rights would take them to 95,201,158. But they are claiming to be below 89m shares so they did not just take up and held the full quota of Open Offer shares.
garyble
- 09 Nov 2006 15:16
- 22198 of 27111
Tony,
Total shares in issue: 2,977,646,824 taken from RNS of 7th Nov re: "Issue of Equity"
3% threshold = 89,329,404.
Calyon RNS of 11th Oct. states their holding as at that date of: 30,323,386 shares. Assuming that quantity was held by the Ex date of the offer, Calyon would be entitled to: 18,194,031 shares.
The last known holding of Calyon was RNS dated 17th Oct. with a holding of 59,500,724 shares.
So, the most Calyon could hold would have been: 59,500,724 + 18,194,031 = 77,694,755 shares ~2.6%
Tonyrelaxes
- 09 Nov 2006 15:29
- 22199 of 27111
The entitlement was 3 for each 5 existing shares held.
59,500,724 divide by 5, times 3 = 35,700,434 Entitlement.
Their new possible total was 95,201,158.
garyble
- 09 Nov 2006 15:32
- 22200 of 27111
Tony,
read my lips.....they only held about 30m shares by the Ex date after which point a further increase in holding would not entitle them to any more shares on the offer!