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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Yu Group Plc | YU. | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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1,800.00 | 1,575.00 | 1,800.00 | 1,630.00 | 1,800.00 |
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Posted at 03/5/2024 08:08 by cocker W7L directors have just had a bookbuild to sell some of their shares to institutional investors to increase free float. Perhaps BK will do the same shortly. |
Posted at 26/4/2024 08:15 by sparky333 And another UK company snapped up two in 2 days.When are investors going to wake up how undervalued UK PLC is ? Family silver being sold for buttons left right and centre. |
Posted at 24/4/2024 08:56 by disc0dave46 Sparky cracks me up:"So funny 11k director sells from options and all panic.Investors do make me laugh"So two Directors offloading circa 20% and 50% respectively of their shares about 4 weeks before a trading update is still a positive for Sparky!, unbelievably biased and blinkered, folks need to DYOR. |
Posted at 24/4/2024 08:49 by sparky333 So funny 11k director sells from options and all panic.Investors do make me laugh |
Posted at 15/4/2024 20:58 by daveboy19 Yep, great report outlining the excellent potential for fresh investors.Not long until AGM/TU and 13x dividend for starters. |
Posted at 03/3/2024 14:33 by sparky333 Share splits are meaning less just mind games to investors who feel better buying 1000 shares at £12 costing 12k v 6000 at £2 costing exactly the same. Meaning less but apparently UK investors do not like buying when over £10 a share as it feels costly when in fact it makes no difference. |
Posted at 28/2/2024 19:10 by sparky333 Not my flock, they are investors like me, here to make money and lots of it if patient.Anyway fellow investors Not long now to FY results and lots of discussion on LSE on dividend and also NG has strong views on share buyback. He does seem very well connected. Exciting times ahead for holders. |
Posted at 26/2/2024 12:27 by smokeyjohnson Investors are speculators too at the end of the day though. They have to be to make that initial buy. Some "long term investors" actually just struggle to hit the sell button due to greed and being of the mentality that the decision is a single binary one. Timing sells and buys will help them maximise profit although it is hard to hit the sell button when prices are rising. Doesn't have to be with 100% of holding.I feel like you have to teach yourself to hit the sell button from time to time and especially if a high percentage of your portfolio is in a single ticker (not uncommon amongst AIM investors). If you don't, you won't be the first AIM "investor" to end up with less than you started out having been through huge paper profit and back down again. Worth spending some of the profit too to remind that it's not just a number on the screen! In the case of YU though, it would feel like a strange time to be selling but it's a crazy market and profit is profit! I'll get my coat. |
Posted at 26/2/2024 12:20 by sparky333 It is simply the difference between investors and speculators.As an investor I personally do not see the logic when the news is so bullish and the share price is so obviously undervalued. It just doesn't compute to me |
Posted at 28/11/2023 08:56 by sparky333 My point is how investors value different companies. I have no doubt GOOD is a fantastic company going forward yet YU investors do not look forward they look back which I find very odd.People see the 2022 PE of high 20's yet in 5 week is will be lower than 7 Never mind the huge war chest.My question is when will investors see the light here because GOOD are a lot smaller company yet investors see the future not here. |
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