bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Biscuit
- 05 Apr 2006 13:18
- 15901 of 27111
How many of those traders selling today understand the new 30 day rule?? Not many I suspect, as they must be assuming there will be no news for over 30 days from now. Wouldn't it have been wiser to sell these shares 30 days ago and buy back on the 6th???
PapalPower
- 05 Apr 2006 13:57
- 15902 of 27111
Biscuit, thats what the wiser ones will have done :)
March has been a downtrend month, so now April should see an uptrend as they buy back in, in staggered format, of course if they want to buy back that is, and why not.....
Fred1new
- 05 Apr 2006 14:22
- 15903 of 27111
BL, Who is stirring the soup?
Bi, it depends on the size of holdings but I believe they can be legitimately re bought in an ISA within seven days.
stockdog
- 05 Apr 2006 15:33
- 15904 of 27111
Sitting on my hands trying to stop myself acting on my stop loss of 13.75p. Just feel I need to give it till the new tax year starts tomorrow and think the probability we'll get out of this little dip is greater than the probability we'll fall further IMHO.
For anyone who cares to respond, I'm not looking for an argument!
Oilywag
- 05 Apr 2006 16:04
- 15905 of 27111
sd
To me that sounds the right thing to do. I am sure that within two or three weeks there will be some good news that will drive the sp up from here.
Somebody on another board has just lost patience with SEO and bailed out with s 40K loss. Ouch!!
I really do believe that he will kick himself when the news comes.
The oily one
EWRobson
- 05 Apr 2006 16:25
- 15906 of 27111
sd I assume you don't see the dropbelow the support level of recent weeks is significant given that its all with a wimper, like a naughty puppy. Caught with a margin call but off-loaded a few ASOS rather than SEO on the assumption that its primarily end of tax year stuff. After all, WalMart see SEO as a significant supporter of their green policies. Its 12 months since the ASDA agreement was announced and only 2 machines still in final stages of commissioning; nevertheless we know SEO somewhat better now and the big question is when rather than if.
Eric
kimoldfield
- 05 Apr 2006 16:46
- 15907 of 27111
You could liken bailing out with a 40k loss at this stage, with leaving the cinema just before the end of a really good film, what a bloody silly thing to do!
kim
Oilywag
- 05 Apr 2006 22:57
- 15908 of 27111
Kim
That analogy reminds of when I was flying back to London from Katmandu, after a trek up above the Everrest base camp, on Pakistan International Airways. They showed "Gone With the Wind"; started about 90 minutes after dinner. Many of us were dog tired as the flight was delayed several hours during a stop in Karachi. With eyes looking like piss holes in the snow from tiredness and strain, they turned the flim off just a couple of minutes before the famous words "Frankly my dear I don't give a damn" were uttered and they served breakfast. They never showed the end!
Talk about all foreplay and no satisfaction!
The oily one
PS Sorry its off message
kimoldfield
- 05 Apr 2006 23:40
- 15909 of 27111
Oily
I hope that, at the very least, the breakfasts came in Greensealed containers! Have to say I am a tad jealous - a trek up above the Everest base camp, not bad! I had a back operation some years ago and was told I would not be able to walk far again; I was determined I would and have made it my ambition to walk up Snowdon (the only mountain in the range that I have never been up) I have yet to accomplish this, but I will. Everest though, unfortunately not!
kim
Oilywag
- 06 Apr 2006 07:57
- 15910 of 27111
' Morning all
So what's the betting that, post the tax year shuffling, we see the price beginning to rise today. Hope it does after I have bought another tranche for my ISA/SIPP today.
The oily one
stockdog
- 06 Apr 2006 08:03
- 15911 of 27111
Kim
I guess some people leave the cinema because they don't like unhappy endings - or have to get home for breakfast!
kimoldfield
- 06 Apr 2006 09:05
- 15912 of 27111
Would that be an Egg McMuffin breakfast SD?
kim
stockdog
- 06 Apr 2006 10:28
- 15913 of 27111
Sadly, yes!
stockdog
- 06 Apr 2006 11:27
- 15914 of 27111
This is very painful now. Is it MMs squeezing some largish stop losses out of the market, or a general exodus by those who know something we don't?
robinhood
- 06 Apr 2006 11:33
- 15915 of 27111
sd wish i knew, but anyone with contacts within seo may want to try to get some updates on developments cos this ain't funny anymore
stockdog
- 06 Apr 2006 12:48
- 15916 of 27111
wow! a buy at 13.42 of reasonable PI size 3,000 total cost incl. duty/dealing - after a pause of 50 minutes since the last sell.
I'm grabbing at straws here, but is this a floor?
dosum
- 06 Apr 2006 13:53
- 15917 of 27111
Strange that buys from myself alone total more than the buys registered for the day.
PapalPower
- 06 Apr 2006 14:15
- 15918 of 27111
Do not forget SEO is also traded on Plus Markets, and these trades do not show on MAM, AFN.
http://www.plus-trading.co.uk/details.shtml?ISIN=GB0005814198
zscrooge
- 06 Apr 2006 17:16
- 15919 of 27111
Any on virt-x?
EWRobson
- 06 Apr 2006 21:34
- 15920 of 27111
Volumes traded are very low. So its less that there is much selling, rather an absence of buying - well done dosum for doing your bit. I doubt there is anything sinister because that sort of news spreads quickly and you would get much heavier selling. The key matter, which concerns me as well, is that not only the news flow has dried up but the evidence of positive figures is still to materialise. This would change overnight if we had but one sale of a micro-plant license. I have concluded that I should hold given that I have high cionfidence that it will happen: it would then need to be delivered of course but there would be a price surge first.
Eric