Looks like Hugh Green Investments just sold their stake in TRA for a good discount at $3.35 (only shareholder to hold that many shares)
Looks like Hugh Green Investments just sold their stake in TRA for a good discount at $3.35 (only shareholder to hold that many shares)
Correct
Sold at $3.35.
Been a great investment for them.
I am having a costly bad day by not owning a mobile phone.
Went to pay daughter's car rego,and having the usual long wait, missed the call from my broker offering me some at $3.35.
By the time I phoned back,they were gone.
Very expensive car rego at $3,152.05.!!!
That's a bummer percy
But I would suggest you get a mobile (cheapest prepay will do) just for peace of mind and security reasons. What happens if your wife needs you in an emergency at home when you are out ...or you forget where you parked the car and need assistance.
You not getting any younger - need to consider your own safety and well being
You kids are old enough to do their own chores mate. Agree with what Winner has just said above.
Regarding the subject matter at hand am I the only one disappointed with the price ? If the company was doing so well and its prospects for 2018 so good why the need for a such a deep discount ?
Omg what a fright I got today when I looked the depth and saw 47 million!!!!! Gosh $3.35 is super cheap but this stock has low liquidity so to sell that many shares I'm not suprised there was a massive discount. Anyone topping up? Seems good value.
Yes if I was offered some at $3.35, I would have been licking my lips.
I'm finding out of all my holdings, TRA is the most internally conflicting one to hold.
FA wise it's a 'steady as she goes' company with some good growth coming in soon to an already established business with great management. The problem is now the TA! Today's sell down has cause all sorts of TA fail signals (Price has broken $3.55 support & 200 SMA with an already negative MACD & DMI). My system uses a hybrid FA & TA approach so will mull over this for a bit as I feel the lack of liquidity in TRA causes the TA to not be as reliable as the liquid companies.
It's a strange chart in the last 6 months really. Seems to fly up to $3.90 after reports then come back down to $3.55 or so a few months after. I've been following it for a while and there isn't much liquidity, usually about 10K shares traded a day, sometimes less.