Re: Possible Light at the end of the tun... It's a very long tunnel for those who have been in since the beginning! Despite today's 9% rise we are still 45% below the IPO price.
Re: Possible Light at the end of the tunnel I hope so Speculator 73. This has not been an enjoyable ride so far! I am still seething at what was a very poor budget and not just for charging renewable energy companies the climate change levy. Go figure.
Possible Light at the end of the tunnel And no its not a TRAIN heading my way ... [link]
Re: MM setup "Im pretty sure price moves according to buyers/sellers."Blimey, totally gobsmacked by your insight there Lambo!
Re: infinis investing " back in the buy-zone.. " Really? What happened to " id say 120s next level down.. " ???Looks like it's still in a downtrend to me...
Re: infinis investing back in the buy-zone..
Re: Bit late for the AGM Thanks All. It was only that I was not happy to see that the board's pay rise was 100% voted for, despite the shocking losses that investors have been hit with. This must have been way overpriced at the IPO given has been on the slide since day 1. Just makes me wonder if we've been taken for a ride and that the board hasn't responded to the awful performance in the price just makes me think the worst.....
Re: Bit late for the AGM "The company cannot send these direct to you because your shares are held with the registrar, in a nominee account and not in your own name."---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------Not strictly true.The company can quite easily send you notification of the resolutions and a voting form whether your shares are held by a nominee or directly by yourself.The fact that they do not is purely a matter of choice/ laziness ( delete as appropriate).As an example, earlier on this month the shareholders in Bahamas Petroleum, who held shares via nominees, were pleasantly surprised to receive a letter directly from the company enclosing the details of all the resolutions at the forthcoming AGM along with a form to sign instructing the nominees to vote in favour of all the resolutions. Admittedly this was a bit one-sided ,as if you wanted to vote against any of the resolutions you had to contact the nominees and instruct them yourself.However it does serve as an example of where a company can communicate directly with is shareholders, by obtaining their name and address form the nominee holders, where they think it is in their interests to do so. The fact that most companies chose not to do so speaks volumes for how they regard the Private Investor.GLABF
Re: Bit late for the AGM The short answer to your question is No. You do not hold the shares directly but through a platform such as III. They do not automatically send out such details although you can ask for the annual report. It is something shareholders such as you and I are asking for but we are not there yet.The company cannot send these direct to you because your shares are held with the registrar, in a nominee account and not in your own name.You are expected to find out these details yourself at the moment but with the number of RNS's with this company, it is not easy.
Bit late for the AGM Hi, Just happened to spot that the AGM was held last month. I hold shares via iii , should I have been sent details of the AGM and voting etc?ThanksJoe
infinis energy and alliance trust Thanks Billfish -- I was upside down - but if Alliance are going for yield on this one, they must know something I don't - it's not an industry for me at the moment.
Re: infinis investing Hi Amy, You have got the wrong end of the stick. It is Alliance who have taken 2% of Infinis, paying in the mid 150s for the privilege.It says a lot for our IR department that although this info was made public on the Alliance website [link] ( see news link), this support does not seem to have been made known through our own RNS announcements.Alliance are currently getting their tail twisted by Elliot to improve their performance. [link] the article says Alliance are borrowing money at 2% to revamp their portfolio. I would suggest that the yield is the attraction here for them.GLABF
Re: infinis investing Haven't heard that news. Can you say where you got the information from?
infinis investing can anyone tell me why inifinis, an energy company, has spent £12m buying 2% of Alliance Trust ?
Re: MM setup Im pretty sure price moves according to buyers/sellers..much of this is automatic trading/'bots'...they are triggered at certain resistance levels.. u have to try to calculate these levels(bit tricky on these 'young' charts) and to get in before they do..good luck..id say 120s next level down..