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Tick, Tick Tick and another day goes buy.
Good to see Delong/Ding is organized with the money.!!
I suspect ding's trip out last week was to find out what was going on. He raised the money as he should have 4 weeks after the deal should have been finalized. I'm glad someones organized.
I sold 1/2 my holding last Friday. I have waited long enough so I covered myself just incase. The other 1/2 will see the deal.
Question to anyone whom is in the know. If there are some big sellers selling for the same reason as I did, how do you tell the difference between a big seller and a big buyer? ie: (Big seller sellers below ask. or/and comsec buys big on behalf of smaller holders) Then "hey its a run" Its a week later now and the deal has not been confirmed.
Thanks Skint.
So let me put it this way. If the exchange had alot of "Commsec" buy orders at a particular limit price registed with the exchange in a row, could an order appear bigger than actual? Transactions after those initial 200k's are buyers jumping on. Alot of people would have been watching.
Good luck to the holders.
No, if Commsec received 10 orders of say 50k at the same time, they will always appear as 10 orders of 50k. Therefore, if you see 550k disappear in one hit, it is one buyer. I agree that the flurry of activity that followed the big orders was other buyers jumping on, no doubt influenced (at least in part) by the big orders. Good luck with the shares you've retained pending the announcement.
and then long termers start to buy in, perhaps with some institutional support.
I know for a fact, much of the volume in the last two weeks has been from Institutional buying.
I looked into my crystal ball and it said something will happen with CFE today..........................
Volume is a lot higher this morning.
First 15 mins cfe higher than yesterdays total vol.
' 30 " cfeo " " " " "
CFE near double volume 1st 1/2 hr.
But you all know this.
Maybe to be expected. no news though.
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