Who wrote that, sounds like the SKT PR team spinning all the good things. What about the bad.
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Who wrote that, sounds like the SKT PR team spinning all the good things. What about the bad.
Got to love the Sharesies crowd - they do see the world a bit differently.....
Totally. There are no motels and only young people in NZ. Who even pays for Netflix right? And don't get me started on sports, NZ totally doesn't watch sport
Mr. Martin David Stewart serves as an Executive Director at SKY Network Television Limited since April 18, 2019. He has been Chief Executive Officer of SKY Network Television Limited since February 21, 2019. Mr. Stewart served as CEO of OSN, the leading pay TV network in the Middle East. He served as Chief Executive Officer at Gulf DTH FZ, LLC. He served as Chief Financial Officer of The Football Association (The FA) in the UK since February 2016. He served as Chief Executive Chairman of EurotaxGlass's International AG and also served as its Chief Executive Officer until October 22, 2014. He served as General Director of Grupo Corporativo ONO, S.A. since January 2009 and also served as its Managing Director. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Panther Media Group Ltd. He served as Chief Financial Officer of EMI Music since January 12, 2007. Mr. Stewart served as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director of EMI Group PLC (EMI plc) from February 1, 2005 to 2007 and also served as its Finance Director. He served as Executive Director of Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., (Formerly, News Corp). He served as Chief Financial Officer of Sky plc (formerly, British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC) from May 1998 to 2004 and Maltby Capital Limited since February 1, 2005. He served as the Head of Commercial Finance of Sky plc since March 1996. From 1991 to 1996, Mr. Stewart served at Polygram, latterly at Polygram Filmed Entertainment where, he served as Finance Director for two years. He served as Finance Director of Sky plc. since May 1998. He serves as a Board Member of the London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority. He served as a Director of Wembley National Stadium Limited since July 06, 2017. He has been a Non-Executive Director at Candle Topco UK Ltd. since February 1, 2011. He serves as Lead Non-Executive Director of The Department of Energy & Climate Change (UK). He serves as a Board Member for Satellite Information Services (SiS) Ltd. He serves as Director of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. He serves as a Director of The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Ltd. He served as a Non-Executive Director of eircom Group plc since June 2012. He served as Member of Supervisory Board at Kabel Deutschland Holding AG since March 2010 until October 31, 2013. He served as a Director of ONO SA (Spain) and EurotaxGlass's International AG. Mr. Stewart served as Non-Executive Director of Michael Page International PLC (now PageGroup plc) from February 2001 to October 7, 2003. He served as a Member of the Supervisory Board at Kabel Deutschland GmbH (now Vodafone Kabel Deutschland GmbH) from March 2010 to May 19, 2010. He served as a Director of British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC since May 1998 and Executive Director at Maltby Capital Limited since February 2005. He was also a board member and chair of the Audit Committee for London 2012 - the Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. Mr. Stewart is a qualified Chartered Accountant from Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW).
Hi everyone. I am back for the third time in last 18 months. My av price is 0.1484117c so far. :)
What does everyone here think about holding to at least 0.24c? If you've got a preferred price point please mention.
Just topped up more at 0.157, perfect
The question is, will the stock get pumped at the close, as you're guaranteed a profit when the Sharises orders come on market again tomorrow morning?
9/10 Sharises users have day jobs. They'll come home, see the stock is up heaps. Read all the spam and ramp posts on the facebook forum. Then they'll put buy orders in before they go to bed via their mobile phone. Then 300+ buy orders will show up at 10am tomorrow.
They’ll keep buying if the stock keeps going up