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g4ry13 said:
gaz1234 said:
g4ry13 said:
It's got an amazing P/E
?I think it will rocket again.
It is the same every single time and will never change.
g4ry13 said:
This is all I hear on the bulletin boards. It sounds like the steal of the century yet the nasty MM's are stealing the shares and manipulating it.
The only people manipulating QPP are:1. QPP management.
2. BB punters.
MMs are the very last people to do anything like that - they simply want volume - they don't take positions.
That said, "steal of the century" is a very appropriate phrase to use with QPP!
trashbat said:
DonkeyApple said:
It'll just be the usual story of kids investing too much on the back of silly ramping on BBs
That's a rather optimistic take on it. IME it's usually middle aged men using what ought to be their pension pot.The amount of rage flying around that stock clearly demonstrates that as per usual, mugs have gone balls deep with no understanding or risk or the markets, or even business.
Why anyone would invest in something run by a group of people with terrible past form is beyond me. And that classic insanity of retail punters thinking they can halt the selling with their buying. Why on earth anyone would buy something that is being shorted so heavily by funds with short term horizons is beyond me.
On a similar theme, if you want a laugh, have a look at the latest RNS from Naibu, an AIM-listed Chinese operation.
RNS said:
Following the announcement made on 9 January 2015, the non-executive Directors of Naibu are disappointed to report that they have been unable to obtain any information regarding the Company's trading operations in China, and therefore they are currently unable to provide shareholders with any update on the financial position of the Company.
Peter! You've lost the news!trashbat said:
On a similar theme, if you want a laugh, have a look at the latest RNS from Naibu, an AIM-listed Chinese operation.
Not shocked. Or angered. Or enraged. Or disgusted. Or embarrassed. RNS said:
Following the announcement made on 9 January 2015, the non-executive Directors of Naibu are disappointed to report that they have been unable to obtain any information regarding the Company's trading operations in China, and therefore they are currently unable to provide shareholders with any update on the financial position of the Company.
Peter! You've lost the news!Merely 'disappointed'.
Good to see that AIM is still a total farce.
DonkeyApple said:
trashbat said:
On a similar theme, if you want a laugh, have a look at the latest RNS from Naibu, an AIM-listed Chinese operation.
Not shocked. Or angered. Or enraged. Or disgusted. Or embarrassed. RNS said:
Following the announcement made on 9 January 2015, the non-executive Directors of Naibu are disappointed to report that they have been unable to obtain any information regarding the Company's trading operations in China, and therefore they are currently unable to provide shareholders with any update on the financial position of the Company.
Peter! You've lost the news!Merely 'disappointed'.
Good to see that AIM is still a total farce.
DonkeyApple said:
whoami said:
gregf40 said:
Not sure if it's really a 'share tip' as such but Assetz Capital are raising money through Seedrs - as a big fan of P2P lending I believe this could be an interesting opportunity.
They are one of the biggest players in a market which is growing rapidly (and IMO will continue to do so).
I am currently an early investor in LandBay and think I will also be putting money into this as well over the next couple of days.
https://www.seedrs.com/startups/assetz-capital
With regard to Assetz Capital, what is it that makes them different to all the others in this ever more crowded market?They are one of the biggest players in a market which is growing rapidly (and IMO will continue to do so).
I am currently an early investor in LandBay and think I will also be putting money into this as well over the next couple of days.
https://www.seedrs.com/startups/assetz-capital
NORTS said:
How about CNA? 3 year low, would expect a recovery. Not short term granted.
Expensive long-term gas contractsExpensive LNG purchases
Worthless LNG assets
Overpaid for E&P assets
Overpaid for Generation assets
UK storage which is worth a fraction of its book value
Likely to have more Government intervention in the market
Wouldn't touch the company shares unless it was to short them
Then again none of these facts are new and the troubles the company faced should have been picked up by the market years ago
gregf40 said:
DonkeyApple said:
whoami said:
gregf40 said:
Not sure if it's really a 'share tip' as such but Assetz Capital are raising money through Seedrs - as a big fan of P2P lending I believe this could be an interesting opportunity.
They are one of the biggest players in a market which is growing rapidly (and IMO will continue to do so).
I am currently an early investor in LandBay and think I will also be putting money into this as well over the next couple of days.
https://www.seedrs.com/startups/assetz-capital
With regard to Assetz Capital, what is it that makes them different to all the others in this ever more crowded market?They are one of the biggest players in a market which is growing rapidly (and IMO will continue to do so).
I am currently an early investor in LandBay and think I will also be putting money into this as well over the next couple of days.
https://www.seedrs.com/startups/assetz-capital
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