Market reaction Just a big yawn or for Dudishes, bostezo or bâillement Edited:- Early buys on the news appear to being swamped by stale holders exiting.
Have a great day. |
Keeps a good deal on tile production, reduces leverage, free's up cash to better its earnings, sounds alright to me, should at least stop the rot! GLA |
Graniser's had enough do you think?
Stuck for chances me thinks |
Lets see how the market takes the news, GLA |
Yep, £12 to 50p, macro economics, what precisely do they mean?
One has noticed that duffers also accuse the above.
Now that covid is sorted, I guess that they must find a way of excusing losses?
Business miniscule v Uptake?
Nothing quite figures? |
26/11/24 - They're in a closed period now so it will be interesting if the directors buy post results, that could be very telling. |
Well if it's not the bottom, it's bloody close to the bottom. |
Was 54 the turning point here, nibbled a cautious few, GLA |
bda3490,
"Obviously short traders", you note the blog prior to that, explained all short positions.
You go on to quote Wilding tub, figured?
The demise has been obvious to any man and his dog.
Time to get shot of the dog? |
Best just
Google
Yacht wilding resilience |
Are the most sensible investors that left Geoff wilding that “reluctantly8221; sold a shed load at ??? £ 8.95 to but a huge yacht |
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Is this black humour
Excellent finish to the week
Obviously short traders .
Victoria poised for a go private |
Excellent finish to the week.
Some question as to how Wilding gained his holding, he should have sold? |
Yep rotrader, very guilty @ 111, 94 & 84!
I blame Uncles Tom & Arthur.
The companies massive debt is our fault.
The fact that reviews have been negative pre £12, would indicate that the two people mentioned above called it right.
Most sensible investors are long gone or short.
Read todays announcement again and Uncle Tom's comment on shareprophets, you may gain a different view.
Debt management is an issue for Wilding & Co, not us.
cheers |
It's the investments that will go, most of the staff will probably keep their jobs. |
I'll try and put a bit of positivity on this board because it seems to have been taken over by the vultures who short companies and spread their vitriol hoping for the demise of them, when some of us invest for the success of companies which benefits the majority.VCP aren't just a carpet manufacturer and I believe once the world economy's start to recover, which it inevitably will, VCP are in a great position to benefit from the upturn.If the opposite happens , i hope you all enjoy your money knowing that thousands of people have lost their jobs and investments. |
Typo56, underfloor heating new builds, carpets would seem to defeat the object.
Then new, rug awful stylish, what? |
Also the trend for underfloor heating. I know, carpets can work but not everyone is convinced. |
PUG, short from 111, highly unlikely, not bothered to select stop.
If you took time to check the accounts, you may see why (unloved).
I understand that continental times prevail:-
Tiles are in, rugs are in, carpets out?
Sure it's the health thing that transpires. Understandable? |
Very much still unloved, VVVVVVVV Top list 5 day faller. Down 29.4p (33.2%) Was that light at the end of the tunnel? - Possibly more like a train heading to wipe you out - |
ALS, I heard from TW, AE dead.
True is seems, he was behind the whole swindle.
Back to VCP, keeps on giving!
Tiles and rugs? Works in Europe, now in UK? Easy clean and healthier?
Missed a trick? |
WD Arthur. Hope you have benefitted.
It was a recent punt for me, worth it so far.
PS: Are you following the WRN trial?
cheers |
Dudishes
I can't be bothered to go through my own posts but I've been predicting these would go bust for way longer than TW. |