A broker’s note does not carry any obligation for public disclosure.
However, a few companies choose to disclose part. From their point of view its surely helpful from a PR point of view, except that afaik the note is the copyright of the broker, so I think the company would need to apply pressure.
Not that knowing the details of a broker’s note is actually helpful. |
Don't be silly chaps - brokers obviously supply their clients (current and potential) with the results of their research - that's why they employ analysts. Just part of their business. |
Yes totally illegal!!! |
Countryman your comment 'No doubt institutions and large shareholders will be given sight but it will probably be on the basis that the contents must not be disclosed.' surely raises insider issues. |
Many posters here will wish to read the contents of the Broker's research note, when it is published. Unfortunately, brokers are very possessive of these documents. No doubt institutions and large shareholders will be given sight but it will probably be on the basis that the contents must not be disclosed. We can probably guess the T/O for this year and the next two, although these will be minimum numbers and not include the addition of other contracts. Only the company (and broker) know the potential PBT. I believe that the forthcoming note should be immediately published on the company website, for all to see. |
hxxps://www.rappler.com/philippines/lawmakers-seek-house-probe-impacts-allowing-big-fishers-municipal-waters/ Lawmakers seek House probe into impacts of allowing big fishers in municipal waters JAN 28, 2025 7:19 PM
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Added again once this week. Another highest 9 week close |
Palantir on a roll, revenue leapt 36 per cent. Launched in 2003, it supplies software to governments and companies for collating, analysing and producing intelligence from large data sets. It has teamed up with Anduril Industries, which has an offering that overlaps SRT, called Sentry. I believe the UK gov rents Sentry. |
I understand that about $25 million of kit was transferred to Kuwait before Christmas. I suspect that the cash has now arrived at MSN. I note about 25 vacancies being posted with several of previous vacancies no longer displayed. |
It will be interesting to see what PE the market and institutions award SRT when the broker's note has been digested, especially if it predicts an annual compound increase in T/O and PBT in the 20% to 30% range. Another small cap growing at such a pace is cosmetics company, Warpaint (WZL) which appears to be on a PE of 25 having previously been above 30. |
Its the latter :-( |
'Bed and isa' is a thing - if you're transferring between accounts at the same broker you should be able to do one as an effectively indivisible transaction. You just need to call the broker and make it clear that that's what you want and expect. In that case the market maker instructed by the broker takes on the minuscule risk for his modest fee.
If it's two different brokers, then Friday afternoon is probably your best bet ;¬) |
Maybe speak to your broker Yump, they may do both same day knowing they are doing both transactions. I am with ii and did 3 different stocks Bed & ISA recently, and the transactions were approx 3 mins apart on same day and looks like only the immediate spread was incurred. All 6 transactions were done within about 10 mins if that helps. |
Haven't done it for a while. Think I might have to use a chunk of separate money to feed ISA and then replace with sale money.
Sorry o/t. Nervous about a sudden broker's note that makes the price go crazy! |
Yump - do they even do it (sell, transfer, buy) on the same day as the sell money takes 2 days to arrive ? (just an almost lost memory of being p...ed off doing it) |
What's the safest time to bed & isa - I'm guessing a Friday after lunch if the price is stable... Don't want to see a price jump inbetween the transactions! |
I am anticipating Indonesia soon starting, which will allow for the publishing of the long awaited brokers note. This will allow for Mr T to visit the institutions with a three year forecast, underpinned with contracts. Now that O I is a major shareholder, I suspect that Mr T speaks regularly to 60% plus of shares. If institutions want to buy into the story, they are going to have to pay up. Interesting times lie ahead. |
Meanwhile, as the indexes move a couple of %, the media don't notice that BTC rebounds from a drop to 90000 back to 98000.
Sorry o/t but it brings it home how rubbish financial news reporting is. Long may it continue - we can just take money from the numpties who react to headlines. |
DaveMac3 What are the chances that they aren’t? Perhaps a little bit above 0% ! |
Just checked The AGM for 2014 was on 15/7 |
Perhaps Trump and his mates are shorting the markets |
Will my honeysuckle regrow well after heavy pruning? |
![](https://images.advfn.com/static/default-user.png) It was interesting to hear Oliver Plunkett mention that the only competitor to SRT was possibly China. He is right at the heart of SRT and knows what is going on. China has not revealed itself as having an integrated system like Geovs. However, China is conquering the shipping world with its extended ‘Belt and Road’. It has just funded an enormous port in Peru and no doubt part of the deal will have been a Chinese MDA system. I wonder if SRT would have installed Geovs if asked? Would China have plundered it? Trump USA is all about short term money and is walking away from ‘soft power’. Overnight the World has changed and China will fill the void and take control of all the oceans / ports and fishing. China will control global trade transported by sea. Now that the US is not interested, apart from the US, who has the money? The US was courting Kenya and Tanzania, will China now step in? Will we see Saudi exerting influence? I wonder how much of Africa would interest Saudi? There was speculation that Saudi would fund a MDA system for Egypt. Surely Saudi has to catch up with protecting the Red Sea first. I suspect that there are many countries (including Europe) which are waking up to the fact that they are on their own and the US is no longer interested in the rest of the world. At least Russia no longer has spare cash. |