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Kingswalk | KWI | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 14/2/2012 12:52 by tara7 Howard, i think you have lost, now come back in a year or two, over time stocks like these see:New directors, contract wins, re rating, RTO, awards, take overs, new markets,new investors,and so on. So for our £700,000 market cap we get the chance of all the above. Now you keep looking at those accounts like a good chap.!! |
Posted at 14/2/2012 11:50 by tara7 Kenny.The company or others saw my postings on ADVFN since the header two weeks ago. The MM would then think the buying was investors from this BB and been more than happy to sell stock, working on the idea they could buy it back over the next few weeks cheaper. Now under this cover could the big boys have bought up a big lump.?? |
Posted at 14/2/2012 11:30 by tara7 Not to keen on accounts. [They make up just 15% of my view on a stock]Reason 1, As you well know, they can and are set up for the company to tell you what they want and more to the point mean very little when huge FTSE firms with "great good looking accounts" go down the pan.!! OVERNIGHT. Reason 2 99% of investors are looking just like you at SIX OR MONTH OLD NEWS.!! Reason 3. At £700,000 the accounts mean just about ZERO . Reason 4. I have had very, very few companies go down on me, infact might get one a year. Reason 5 If one of say ten go down in a year it costs me very, very, little, for a start i get back 28% in tax.!! Reason 6 when these tiny Aim stocks 10 bag you can have 8 more go down on you in the same year and you are still in profit.!! YOU STAY AWAY.!! |
Posted at 14/2/2012 10:57 by tara7 Fact is this.Company valued at next to zero. Millions bought on Fri, some by investors here, but what about the other 20m odd.?? The shares may pop today, tomorrow, or next week but if one gets an overhang removed , followed by non stop buying the stock HAS to go up.!! Also note the amount of stock that hits the market keeps going down as investors buy and hold. |
Posted at 14/2/2012 09:30 by tara7 27 howard, Good to see you like to follow winners.The poor shareholders who paid 6p must also like the fact new investors have shown up.!! Also a big thankyou to staff and directors, after all, they are working flat out for shareholders. |
Posted at 14/2/2012 08:13 by tara7 Yes hard to understand other than the MM think they will rip off investors by buying back cheaper.Point is £700,000 for a company is a floor. Could we have someone building up 29%?? |
Posted at 14/2/2012 07:55 by tara7 Yes that is what my research pointed to.Investors were happy to pay 6p a year ago so at £700,000 for the whole company , cheap comes to mind. |
Posted at 12/2/2012 20:54 by tara7 Well good luck to you as well.WSG has done you well but 35% is not what i set out to do. If, [as i think WSG 10 bags over the next 18 months or so] you may feel rather sick, as to get that return you will have to buy a heap more stocks and make 35% on each one. That said a like to see investors making money, and thanks for telling us all the selling on fri by you has stopped.!!! The stock may now rise even faster,!! |
Posted at 10/2/2012 16:01 by tara7 Some of us are upbeat in life you two should never buy shares .!!Half empty comes to mind? Shares have risk the FTSE is lower now than 12 years ago yet traders investors here make money day in day out while you worry about a penny stock.!! |
Posted at 10/2/2012 12:48 by tara7 Safman just stay away or better than that see TARA"S TEN FOR 2012.That was posted by me just prior to Xmas. All those stocks were just like this.! WSG doubled on trading statement TLY up 150% on contract news. PVT doubled on director buying AEO doubled on results NTA up on buying IME up today No sir, i do my research you just run down investors.!! |
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