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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ly Disrup Tech | LSE:DTEC | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.096 | 0.90% | 10.768 | 10.822 | 10.86 | 10.768 | 10.768 | 10.77 | 544 | 15:04:55 |
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06/7/2008 19:10 | From the MRP thread - I have taken the second option to protect my shares - suggest we all do the same and see what happens: Brasso3 - 6 Jul'08 - 15:16 - 11849 of 11853 From the MTA Thread:- poppa07 - 6 Jul'08 - 07:28 - 18838 of 18842 Food for thought from a poster on III... "Guys, just looking here to see where this will land and as to whether the prospects are good to buy in at that level. On reading your posts it appears obvious that some of you believe that the share has been attacked by a shorting campaign. This is not nice and I too have held/still hold shares that have been attacked. The only concerted way for a pi to alleviate this problem, at least to some extent is to talk to your broker. On shares that are traded on SETTS, not sure if this is can someone confirm, all you need to do is the following to stop your own shares from being used in the shorting campaign. In simple terms the way they can easily short a setts share is to place shares for sale on the bid, say 5p or 10p below the current bid. The setts programme will try and match this trade and thus lower the bid towards this level. As soon as it gets close they will either take the trade or pull it out and again place them a few pennies lower again thus keep on bringing the bid price down. Now what can the average pi do to stop their own shares being shorted, as believe me your own broker, if approached, WILL sell your own shares that they hold on your behalf as a nominee account. There is two things you can do, 1st is to certificate them but this is not obviously to everyones advantage but the 2nd option is simple. All you do is to phone your broker and put an order in saying that you wish to place your shares for sale at, for arguments sake, double the todays price. As they are 'on order' they cannot be lent out by your broker and in turn you are reducing the amount of 'free shares' out there that can be used for shorting purposes. Although an individual pi will not normally have enough shares to halt a concerted shorting attack, if a large number of holders did this it would reduce the overall amount of shares that they could get their hands on. In my opinion well worth doing if not only for the knowledge that your own shares cannot and will not be used in a short attack against the very share that you own. | tippingpoint | |
03/7/2008 16:46 | 8p would be an interesting jump ... will have to be well publicised, and there will have to be a shift back into small caps, which I suggest is very unlikely in the current climate. I do however believe we have a possible 10 to 20 fold rise in the fullness of time, and that time window is within 24 months if well managed. | the drewster | |
03/7/2008 14:59 | Right, spent the morning re-reading all the information around DTEC I am completely convinced that we'll hit 8p within minutes of the next RNS... which I expect to be very soon. | askewg | |
02/7/2008 09:56 | It's another tick in the box but this is just a waiting game right now! | askewg | |
02/7/2008 07:17 | Any comments?? | tippingpoint | |
02/7/2008 07:17 | Change of Broker, seems they are getting focused on share price at last: RNS Number : 0900Y DiamondTech Inc. 02 July 2008 DiamondTech Inc ('DiamondTech' or 'the Company') Change of Broker DiamondTech is pleased to announce the appointment of WH Ireland Limited as the Company's broker with immediate effect. Strand Partners Limited remains as the Company's Nominated Adviser. Enquiries: Julian Moore DiamondTech Inc tel: +44 (0) 7787 825 269 James Harris / Warren Pearce Strand Partners Limited tel: +44 (0) 20 7409 3494 Tim Cofman-Nicoresti WH Ireland Limited tel: +44 (0) 121 265 6330 website: www.diamondtechnolog | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 18:16 | Indeed if we get a positive rns then the share price will appreciate rapidly - a waiting game | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 17:39 | mktcap 4.6m - it seems that fairly soon, we will have a good idea of the revenue that 10 of the machines can potentially generate. From there the fundamentals are pretty straightforward, and if the lru's work then plenty of potential growth.... | timanglin | |
01/7/2008 12:47 | I just bought another £200 worth. I am confident that over the next few days or up to 10 days we will see a rise again. | askewg | |
01/7/2008 12:39 | Okay dokey - have to agree with you re potential, but think it could go some way higher than ipo price 12.5p.... | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 12:28 | hoping this next update will be a gd one - fingers crossed. its going to be a boom or bust. from announcements it would appear technology working, and pulling out diamonds in line with expectations. once proven it could run back up to issue price of 12.5p - definitely worth buying in at this level. big upside if it works, cant go much lower if it doesnt filling my boots | rd1881 | |
01/7/2008 11:23 | Actually I think I will top up later today if I get round to it. | askewg | |
01/7/2008 10:10 | why why why | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 10:09 | buy buy buy | rd1881 | |
01/7/2008 08:53 | Well they wouldnt want bad news to leak and good news will rerate the shares materially so they would be under some scrutiny if that leaked in advance. After nearly three weeks of operations no rns stating any problems, so one assumes the conveyor and main system is operating. The question for me is - is the diamond recovery / yields around management expectations. Anywehere near and we are on to a winner imho. | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 08:51 | Nobody knows how they have done because all the diamonds are locked in boxes on the side of the conveyor and somebody lost the keys..... :-) | tippingpoint | |
01/7/2008 08:47 | not long to go before we get an update I suspect. Pure gamble as very little being given away (or very little known) in any circles I have access to. | the drewster | |
30/6/2008 22:46 | Nice 600,000 buy today (£20,000) | tippingpoint | |
27/6/2008 20:17 | ooh errr that wasnt supposed to happen | tippingpoint | |
27/6/2008 16:28 | I'll have them for 2p ... where's the sale? | the drewster | |
27/6/2008 15:24 | At 2.45pm there was a Sell of 325,000 shares @2p (£6,500) and that prompted the mark down from 3.375p to 2.875p ! | masurenguy | |
27/6/2008 15:19 | Agree the traded quantity is low but why suddenly hit this particular stock time as usual will tell us .If i was to gamble i would expect good news is near . | h d shoring | |
27/6/2008 15:16 | To put it into perspective, the total value of todays trades - volume circa 430,000 - is less than £10,000 so I don't really see anything significant in todays 20% fall. The market has been caned in the last 2 days, especially small caps ! | masurenguy | |
27/6/2008 15:12 | This is either a hell of a tree shake and we will get good news soon . OR someone knows bad news that has not yet reached the public domain Hold tight squeeze those buttocks in hard and wait and see ,as is the norm with aim stocks . | h d shoring | |
26/6/2008 23:56 | any suggestions??? | tippingpoint |
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