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AFC Energy plc (AFC)     

required field - 28 Oct 2010 09:27 - 311 of 1468

This now starting to look like a good buy here...will monitor....

niceonecyril - 28 Oct 2010 09:32 - 312 of 1468

Well sold out yesterday,as i could see the posibility of it being taken down by shorters,which will spook any weak holders?Not sure how far it has to go,but keeping a watchful eye with the intention of getting back in.
cyril

skinny - 28 Oct 2010 09:38 - 313 of 1468

I looked to short it but cmc don't list it! Spread now @5%

The Grand old Duke of York.......

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required field - 28 Oct 2010 09:41 - 314 of 1468

Might even be a rebound....a good stock does not become a bad one without bad news and the director sale is just like us guys taking a little profit...huge..massive potential going forward....

gibby - 28 Oct 2010 12:56 - 315 of 1468

not bothered by the director sell - we top slice dont we?! and he has 2M or so left! i topped up afc today - hope the sp reverse stops - like now - lol!! sold nearly half me mxp this morning - more than softens the blow of afc!! btw - dont listen to talk of administration at ntog - that is nonsense as i checked to make sure - i topped up there this morning under .3 - looking fwd to next rns - expect a big % rise there imo hopefully b4 xmas!! gla

gibby - 28 Oct 2010 12:56 - 316 of 1468

i rate ntog a much less risk than des and more upside at its current sp

required field - 28 Oct 2010 12:57 - 317 of 1468

I'm not planning on selling anymore now...can't wait for an update from this gem of a company....

required field - 28 Oct 2010 13:25 - 318 of 1468

The graph looks like Dubai sky rise...a bit overdone....on the drop...

gibby - 28 Oct 2010 20:31 - 319 of 1468

lol

required field - 29 Oct 2010 09:18 - 320 of 1468

Nice rebound today....

required field - 29 Oct 2010 15:31 - 321 of 1468

Shooting up again...what a share.....

required field - 29 Oct 2010 15:37 - 322 of 1468

It's going ballistic again.....blimey...might go higher than before.....

required field - 29 Oct 2010 16:26 - 323 of 1468

Starting to wonder if there is not a takeover or something..plus 20p....so far..

required field - 29 Oct 2010 16:47 - 324 of 1468

Well this is a pleasant surprise....what a rebound....

gibby - 29 Oct 2010 18:15 - 325 of 1468

rf - i got my wish dude - the reversing stopped - what a fantastic little share - i am very pleased to be in this one - i have gone from wondering if i made a mistake topping up at 55 yesterday to top slicing today - what a week with des and others - might go mad and may treat myself to a half a lager shandy tonight!!!! LOL LOL LOL

kimoldfield - 29 Oct 2010 19:43 - 326 of 1468

Feeling smug having bought back at 57p. Hope I feel even smugger next week!

required field - 01 Nov 2010 07:22 - 327 of 1468

With BG investing a fortune in Northen Australia with that coal project......might send this a lot higher this morning....

greekman - 02 Nov 2010 10:30 - 328 of 1468

Some people believe that MMs do not play game. Funny then how the last 4 reasonable buys are showing late, whilst no sells are.
Coincidence of course.
I wonder how many more even larger buys are not yet showing.

greekman - 08 Nov 2010 16:01 - 329 of 1468

I very rarely if ever post that I have bought/sold, but in this case I will make an exception. Reason being we continually see comments such as, 'Anyone selling is a fool', 'Why are some selling, can't investors see the potential', Sellers are being shortsighted', etc.
It does not follow that all sellers are any of the above, or that they lack confidence in the company.
Several days ago, I sold a small percentage of my holding at 60p, not for lack of confidence, but purely for the simple reason I wanted to cover any potential future losses. I sold just enough so that I hold all my remaining shares at a win, win situation. Even if the shares totally bottom out, leaving my holdings a zero (impossible, I know) I would still be in profit, abet a very small one.
Since my sell, I spent about 50% of the amount gained on buying back in at 54p, which although now putting me in a position of no longer having a totally no loss holding, the sell then buy made me some profit.
With the current sp, I would be in a similar position if I had not sold/bought back in, and now I am no longer siting on a fully covered position, but I have a bit more cash.
When I did sell, it was not for lack of confidence by any way, shape or form, it was purely to cover my bet so to speak. No doubt other have done the same by selling a slice of their holdings, with some who did not buy back in, now sitting on a profit, whilst retaining a holding that no matter what, will even in the worse scenario (well anything above zilch)make them a further profit.
My present confidence level is higher than ever, but I for one won't knock anyone who sells. They may have many legitimate reasons. Some have and give a better reason for selling than some do for buying.
If they post utter tripe then that is different, and that goes for buying as well as selling.
To those who have held 100% and never been tempted to sell best of luck, as you have more to loose, although of course more to gain. When everything comes together, you will probably be the bigger winners, and 'you deserve to be' as you are taking the bigger risk. And no matter what some post on here, there is always a risk, no matter how minuscule.
As to those that sell, because they have either no confidence and or lost confidence in the company, then I fully believe they are making a big mistake, but it is their mistake.

hellsing001 - 08 Nov 2010 17:01 - 330 of 1468

I purchased at around 18p and sold at 74p, 69p and 47p - simply because it was a fantastic profit and thought they have gone too far too quickly.

Will buy back in if they fall below a certain point (not yet though)
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