That is big volume for Blis. Is this a re-rating? Dead cat bounce? Or lots of people following through with their new years resolution to take a punt on the stock market and they couldn't find a bigger one?
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That is big volume for Blis. Is this a re-rating? Dead cat bounce? Or lots of people following through with their new years resolution to take a punt on the stock market and they couldn't find a bigger one?
When you hover over them they tell you about the volume ahead of that price. For example, the red dot at 3.3 tells you that there is an order at 3.2 of 197,857 for $6,331.42. (It basically aggregates the data above any given price. They are at every price point, contrary to the image emearg posted)
Waiting for the speeding ticket to come out, or perhaps they are so pissant as to warrant no attention from NZX market surveillance? Sold a good dollop of mine. Just couldn't help myself at these prices.
Don't wish to rain on anyone's parade, but I have a feeling it's one of those "it's going up, because it's going" type perturbations. Market will correct itself soon enough. Happy to be proved wrong as I am still sitting on a good number.
Hey guys - I had not looked at my portfolio for a while and was surprised to see the BLT share price. Not too excited though as it might just be a temporary blip. I am overweight in BLT shares with over 1 million of them. I took a punt on 5 speculative shares over the past few years - Charlies, BLT, WDT, RAK and XRO - so it has been a roller coaster with the value of the portfolio. At the moment I am up 25% (excluding the buy-out of Charlies shares which bought me a new car!) but am realistic to know this could change into negative value rather quickly!! I am not recommending that people buy speculative shares though unless they OK about losing the lot. It is just that I find blue chip shares (if such a thing exists) as boring and I probably rather sadly am a little easy come - easy go with my share portfolio. Yes, I know I need counselling..... pass the bowl of Blis ice cream please...
Interesting to read some of the comments here, or albeit speculation.Thought I'd share something which may have some relevance. Past couple of years my daughter had been having constant problems with her tonsils'- ranging from severe inflammation restricting her eating and time attendanceat School to re-occuring strep throat infections. Only option really was tohave them out or to keep paying $45 each time at the Docs to get yet another prescriptionfor Penicillin. My wife (bless her) keeps tabs on all this sort of stuff and wespent $630 on Doctor visits alone last year, not that I'm complaining at allbut we've been faced with this for 3+ years now. Last straw was when shedeveloped Pericardial twice (fluid around the heart) as a offshoot of the strepthroat and the waiting list to see a specialist was six months with even getting letters back saying her condition is not serious enough to have her tonsilsout. I mean FFS, Public heath at the moment is rubbish. (I won't start)
Anyways, my wife and I made the decision to take her private early August. The ENT Specialist was just fantastic.
Cut a long story short here he gave me two bottles of stufffor my daughter, one was Blis K12 Throat Guard in Peppermint and the other was in Strawberry with directions on dosage. Got to be honest here we walked out of there rather deflated looking forward to the next follow up appointment in 4weeks.
4 weeks later we went back for the follow up expecting a date to have the pesky things removed. MyDaughter had remarkably improved with no re-occurrences. Specialist changed thedosage and directions and scheduled another follow up late December.
And this is our result from that December appointment. OurDaughter has not had one even sore throat since September or any type of inflammationand I don't care what anybody thinks but it thanks to the K12.
The ENT Specialist spent a lot of time explaining to us whyhe does not prescribe penicillin to kids anymore as its having no effect. He gave us the low down on the Kiwi made K12 and the 90% results rate he and his colleagueshave had with it over the past 18 months.
He went onto say other things which I'm not going to disclose on this forum, but it did prompt me to buy a good parcel after some more research.
This could be a result of the price rise we're seeing where information and support has been expressed.
My opinion only based on my own research and wanted to share my own experience. ( So no grief please or use of that draconian ramping word)