Where about in the states you from ? I just took a guess as you wished the guy happy holidays |
So strange. It's like he/she goes out of there way just to throw out negative energy I don't get what that does |
For 2 years PDC has lied through his back teeth to stay in a job. Remember his famous "Hockey Stick" predictions and the "order book"that never actually was. His actions border on gross negligence at the very least. Having lied to keep a failing company afloat why would he buy more shares?. Simple he wouldn't. Its some other fool unfortunately. |
Perhaps because he sees a great future for the company? |
No obligation to report it now |
Wouldn't be surprised if that 930k buy has got PDC's fingerprints all over it... |
Happy holidays Yellow |
Of course I’m happy the share price has increased today. Is it just a dead cat bounce. Very likely yes. No new news on orders or anything that will materially change the value of the company. Let’s see what happens on Monday, but I expect the price will fall to lower lows again. Have a great weekend all real investors. |
Had to split an order just to pick up a few £k towards the end, as noted, bots all over it? GLA |
Interesting post on other thread saying that the main shorter is getting desperate which marries up well with the desperate posts of yellowkon out resident helikon shorter who is constantly negative and happy to be invested in falling shaeprice???? |
interesting trading action today.
Since 15.09 - a continuous stream of AT buys pushing up the price.
Interrupted only by - what might be perceived as 'braking' forces
15.14 50k O trade sale 15.27 50k O trade sale 15.30 150k O trade sale |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) An interesting post on LSE courtesy of Tennents, and it was posted before the last helikon increase.
RE: Whats going on?19 Dec 2024 11:01
Pianoma – This is just a theory and a few thoughts on our falling price.
1) We currently have no buyers, so the share is adrift and will remain so until some materially important announcement is made.
2) Since the new CEO was appointed, no materially important announcements are likely until after he starts in January, and that does not mean it will be during his first few days. Hence, there is a window of more or less guaranteed no new buyers and no upward pressure on the price.
3) Our shorter is (largely) in at circa 12p, and at 3.11% of 845M is in for 26.5M shares, which is £265k profit per 1p move in price. They need it a fair bit lower to make any real money, so they are well incentivised to act and take advantage of this window of drift.
4) To lower the price, we need a seller who can adjust the volume as needed. You may have noticed that we have had some very low volume and circa 2M traded days.
5) I believe our shorter is trading to ease the price down while we are ‘adrift’. It is surprisingly easy to do in these circumstances.
6) Selling trades in the morning—all O trades—of higher than the (at that time) average ease the price down. If there are counter buys, a few larger (between 50k and 100 K) sell trades counter that effect and downward moves continue.
7) As the drift continues, our shorter can buy some of their earlier sales back at a marginally lower price, thus refuelling their stock volume for sale again.
8) They can do that day after day, possibly making micro profits, but even if they are making micro losses on those trades, they are massively hedged in the profits from their much larger short at £265k per 1p movement
9) As our shorter has a huge gain to make, in contrast to the few quid market makers would make on our lowish volumes, we can reasonably assume that it is our shorter that is highly active in aggressively trading our price down and will continue to do so.
10) As the price continues to drift down, any potential buyers will continue to sit on the side, as they can expect a lower price ‘tomorrow̵7;. Hence, the drift continues, and the shorter can continue to act and maintain that drift.
11) A materially significant RNS announcement is required to break this cycle. |
The happy clapping Jimmynan crowd are out in force today. On reflection I made my question a little too hard by asking for 3 reasons, I doubt you can count that high.. Your last post you very nearly managed to create something legible until the last line.. Guess you just couldn't hold back that Tourettes, up the meds over the Christmas period buddy. |
YellowF123, you should complain to the directors. |
Can anyone out there name 3 positives about being an AFC shareholder in 2024?. |
@Jimmynan, If you don't want to share your opinions, don't bother to post on here old boy. |
What's it got to do with you what I think? I can think and speak for myself without spouting the same things constantly. Pompous is a kind word for you shorting types. |
What strikes me as unusual is the share price is down 55% in 12 months and 90% in 4 years. But yet you supposed shareholders, who criticise my comments say nothing about this disastrous company performance. Are you all just happy to be losing money investing here?. |
Obsessive. Dictionary definition:thinking about something or someone, or doing something, too much or all the timeYou have severe mental health issues if you are a genuine shareholder but anyone with your posting history is not genuine in any sense of the word. You are a vile troll and nothing else Garmoan |
I have suffered enough pain as a shareholder with the shares I have thanks. It would be totally foolish buying shares in AFC. As a shareholder why wouldn't I comment on its demise. I say again it's not my posts on here that have caused the share price to fall off a cliff over the past years. It's the failed promises of orders, lies and deceit from the BOD. It would also help if they actually sold something. Have a great Christmas&NY all genuine and disgruntled shareholders. |