Realist
Billie Jean is not my lover
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maverick11 said:but the question is, why the drop??
Realist said:Who has the balls to buy more at 17 cents?
ALFguy said:Maybe 16?
How's your studying going Realist?
Realist said:Badly, it is my last day at work. Have to study over the long weekend..
ALFguy said:That's a bummer! But was actually refering to your study of JPR/JBF
ALFguy said:selling down to 15.5c today with a rather unhealthy looking depth is a little disconcerting.
Shroomos said:will bonus shares be allocated on day of public offer? Will shares be open to trade on the day of the public offer? If so, I cant see the problem, essencially that is approx 25 cents each added to the top of your existing shares (which are now 15), what is the problem? infact, with the current volitility on a low price stock like this, it looks like it will proivide some good short term trading
maverick11 said:i got in @ 20cps
So i take it this isn't one to loose sleep over?:
yeah, it is interesting that it has dropped to 15 cents, as pointed out, oil may have something to do with it. I think, with a 50 cent bonus on every 2 shares, it still seems like a strong buy, and, like I pointed out, if it does remain volitile like this, (hopefully upwardly volitile) then it looks like a good short term tradeALFguy said:That's my understanding, shares allocated and available to trade on the day.
No-one said there was a problem, other than having bought in at a slightly higher price and wondering why at 15c there are so few takers.
As you say, at 15c you're essentially buying a JBF share for 25c plus the value of your JPR following the IPO.
Saying that, my problem is not having any cash to buy more at this price - or whatever price it gets to soon
Shroomos said:yeah, it is interesting that it has dropped to 15 cents, as pointed out, oil may have something to do with it. I think, with a 50 cent bonus on every 2 shares, it still seems like a strong buy, and, like I pointed out, if it does remain volitile like this, (hopefully upwardly volitile) then it looks like a good short term trade
yeah,the problem with these penny stocks is the low trading, although this one isnt too bad, hopefully, as happens, once it starts to go up, more people will get keen, making it a higher demand stock, making it more liquidable. It should do as time draws closer to the share offer. HOPEFULLY!!ALFguy said:I'd be surprised if anyone sells at below 15c, but wouldn't be surprised to see it step up to 17c again soon. Like you say, possible short term trading but on low(ish) volume.
Bloody oil prices!:
excuse my ignorance, but what does IPO stand for?ALFguy said:There's a real mixed bag of perspectives on other forums about how this is going to pan out. All make very interesting reading.
From stating that the IPO will be oversubscribed, fueling a buying frenzy in JPR, to doomsday scenarios of a dramatically discounted JBF listing and a fall to all time lows for JPR.
Having taken all things into account, from the prospectus to market reactions so far, I still think it's going to be a winner.
The current selling is nothing new - a transition from traders to investors most likely. Plus it's still very early days.
Hoping to speak to a broker friend about his opinions on the IPO soon.
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