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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Spinnaker Acquisitions Plc | SPAQ | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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10.50 | 10.50 |
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Posted at 18/8/2021 13:35 by solarno lopez Investors always forget the golden rule, buy before the herd arrives. |
Posted at 09/8/2021 14:56 by solarno lopez At last investors using common sense by nibbling away at the stock and adding to their holdings without bringing attention to the shares |
Posted at 05/8/2021 10:33 by idlejack I agree with you, if they get a target before Christmas they are doing well. Main challenge they will have is to pass due diligence, some will fail which adds time. If they complete before next autumn they will have done well. These time frames are not going to please most investors, but their past record shows that patience will be rewarded. Although I must admit nearly two years to complete KNB was tedious, but the upside now was worth the wait. |
Posted at 05/8/2021 10:08 by solarno lopez Hence my post 11.In the main investors wait until everyone joins a buying spree in the hope of making a few quid instead of reading and analysing available information, if its good buying before the herd arrive. Companies like Spin require patience to reap the rewards. Investors should not have long to wait if the information so far supplied is anything to go by. They have declared their intent to focus on green energy and already have targets in mind. My guess sometime this year |
Posted at 05/8/2021 09:28 by idlejack The problem for investors that sit on the sidelines is, we will get an RNS to say we are doing a deal followed by one to say we are suspended. Unless there’s a leak, which I doubt, and the price starts to move there will be no warning. |
Posted at 04/8/2021 15:03 by solarno lopez And of course investors will join in when the price is well past 13p ! |
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