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steven1234 said:Hi all, I just joined and this is my first post. I'm new to trading so please be gentle... JML was the 2nd share i ever purchsed.... so far so good.
Could the halt have something to do CSM?
When CSM made this announcement (http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20061206/pdf/3zzc0cych4r2g.pdf) there was alot of ativity on JML...
Could this be the aquisition that was forcast by CSM taking place?
Do you guys think it will be wise to offload once the price jumps after the announcement or hold on till production starts?
Steve, match price is $1.02 at the moment. The $1.50 is just a bid for the initial auction.steven1234 said:Hey all
The current bid is at $1.50. Does this mean when the halt is lifted we can expect the price to jump to $1.50?
Is it common for it to jump higher after the halt is lifted and the announcement is made?
Why would anyone bid $1.50 if the announcement has not been made yet? What if the mine flooded or something?
Steve
dj_420 said:just a capital raising, watch this stock get dumped on open now. from depth looks like a lot of ppl dumping.
why do they need more capital when there is already 40 million left in loan facility??
Halba said:a rights issue not a placement. there is a key difference. no need for negative posts on the co. everything is still on track. ITs better to use shares rather than expensive debt, cost is less
mmmmining said:PS. I guess this forum allows negative view based on facts, right, Joe?
Halba said:no need for negative posts on the co.
mmmmining said:Don't forget they have broker friend needs to be looked after, particularly around Christmas time.
It is a typical collaboration between listed companies and brokers. Brokers use other people's money to bid up price for no reason, or some reasons. Then there is very deep discount placement. The broker will change hefty fee, and taking up the placement shortfalls at very low price. A nice Christmas bonus right?
For long term shareholder, it is just another ugly show. For whoever having suffered a lost, they should sue the broker and the company if they can find out something fishy, or report to ASIC.
nizar said:Let me guess you must hold a few
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