Thanks, another reason to strike a relationship up with a broker I suppose,
Seems a bit queer that this info is not public if available to Brokers..?
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Thanks, another reason to strike a relationship up with a broker I suppose,
Seems a bit queer that this info is not public if available to Brokers..?
Haha!Yeah Moosie,I prefer the term rising eagle than falling knife though!!......just looking at a fairly short term punt this time.Had to sell a few DIL to pay for these today but definately want to be fully back in when DIL have their audited accounts ready.I`m banking on a good bounce back with the tech stocks this week and I do think that the PEB sell off has been overdone.
PEB sell off has been overdone if the Nasdaq sell off has been overdone--and vice versa.
I dont think the odds are in our favor atm,but we will see.
Last week a slight rise turned into a motivation for alot to sell and the relief was short lived--Care is needed.
I believe it will need to be a big rise to quell the fear
I thought it went to $1.70 because MAC said that is what is was worth.
I assume it is down to $1.01 because winner69 threw his little spreadsheet into the ring with $0.84 - $1.29.
Me I just think the charts looks really narsty at the moment (especialy Hoop's :p).
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
At the time that was happening the Nasdaq was stable or rising.
Because the ''background'' (Nasdaq)was more or less stable it barely merited a thought,the emphases was more on the company itself,which as you know was tickity boo.
But then aside from some directors selling a few lots of shares,the big news was the Nasdaq taking a dive.
Suddenly the company itself became yesterdays news and the Nasdaq became the ''main event'' with obvious results.
The Nasdaq is the only show in town now IMO ,and until it settles This tiny little NZ company is not going to have much influence barring a major announcement.
Even If that announcement comes it will have nowhere near the same impact as it would have had before.
So all eyes on the Nasdaq --- Our fate is in Americas hands
Well said, our fate is definitely in American hands - especially those holding small sample pottles of product for testing.:)