Would have to agree. Lets wait and see...Quote:
quote:Originally posted by FTG
BUT the owners value it way too highly and have taken the listing option too early.
Let's hope they learn from the whole listing experience!
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Would have to agree. Lets wait and see...Quote:
quote:Originally posted by FTG
BUT the owners value it way too highly and have taken the listing option too early.
Let's hope they learn from the whole listing experience!
I can't understand why theres an active thread on bgw or whatever it calls itself,unless they win Lotto like FTB this must be the last seat on an aeroplane,unless its just taking off,which in that case I wish all passengers well.
Are you saying FTB was another Burger Fuel and "got lucky"?Quote:
quote:unless they win Lotto like FTB
don't you visit the sideshows at the fair??Quote:
quote:Originally posted by morpork
I can't understand why theres an active thread on bgw or whatever it calls itself,unless they win Lotto like FTB this must be the last seat on an aeroplane,unless its just taking off,which in that case I wish all passengers well.
Quote from 777 on 27/07/2007
Can't see how the 5c offer by FTG can be turned down as there is no market yet. And the fact that it would be the highest until I came in at 6c of course.
Thxs for your informative post E-Trader. I wondered what happened to our bids.
....talking to my broker today they said that a quote will only show up at no lower than 25% below the previous close hence the .75c showed, tomorrow anything from .60c and above will show. Wonder how many lower bidders there are ?
3 that I know of :D:D:D:D[}:)]
Interesting!
Someone has put in an order at 57cents (25% below the 75 cent order) and someone has now put an order in at 25% below that at 43 cents.
So we just need about three more bids like that and we will be getting closer to real value.
The question is will the lower bids be allowed to remain if the higher bids then get cancelled?
sad to see chairman and company owners still totally deluded
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/3/...ectid=10454781
would be funny it it was not tragic...
"There are just not the shares out there to buy. I think if you wanted to buy 30,000 or 35,000 you would be paying $1.20 per share," he said."
(there are currently 34,000 sellers at $1)
"An advertising campaign cost $1.2 million. Brook said: "I don't think there are many of the people who bought the shares for trading.""
I wonder how many buyers had/have any idea what they were/are going to do with their holding?
Im not sure if this question has been asked...
has anyone had a burger fuel burger?
and if so would you have it again?
and if so would you buy shares in the company please?
:D
.^sc