rub92me
Don't look back
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Unfortunately things won't improve much for SAE shareprice until the major shareholder stops his selling.
Yes, I'm scratching my head as well. The big seller that has been around for months seems determined to sell at the worst possible price. Like yesterday dumped 200,000 at the opening and then seems to disappear for the day and then dumps again in the evening below the average price for the dayInteresting movement today, market down, oil down - yet SAE sp remains on the up. I bought in pre-crash at around .30, and then again at .20 before having to let it all go. Is it just a case of all the people that had to sell before already have, therfore no one wants to sell now - or is there something in the midst i wonder...
My broker data is showing that Arredo have been a major holder of 11.6 million shares for over one year (since 17/10/2007) with no changes in the past year. They're an investment holding company with a portfolio focused on junior oil and resource companies.
My broker data is showing ..........
seasprite,
what is SAEs total production figures at this point in? and what is their MC and debt levels like?
thanks
I posted this before
boardroom radio announcement "Building Cash Reserves" 30 October 08 with Managing Director John Begg
http://www.brr.com.au/event/53339/bu...ves?popup=true
MC $41.1m at previous close $0.17
nil debt
There is still a player out there intent on keeping the share price down though.
apologies folks , have been on holiday for a couple of weeks and just playing catch up.
Managing Director John Beggs 2008 AGM presentation , boardroom radio.
http://www.brr.com.au/event/54072/managing-directors-presentation?popup=true
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