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OXS indaknow 06 Nov 2015

Re: The Legitimacy of our claim. Whilst I agree that the waiting is getting rather tiresome, I don't actually agree with your comments BBanker (I respectfully disagree).The arbitration judges are not concerned with whether the shareholders of a company have suffered an injustice; they are concerned with whether the company (as a completely separate entity and distinct from the shareholders) has suffered an injustice. As a result the judges won't give a second thought to whether the shareholders of a company have been 'locked in' and certainly won't let this enter into their calculations for compensation.

MGGT oldjoe1 06 Nov 2015

Re: Director and related interest buying. MGGT MeggitMeggitt director dealsDate Director Type Volume / price Trade value02 Nov 2015 Guy Berruyer Buy 10,000 @ 355.43p £35,543.0030 Oct 2015 Doug Webb Buy 30,000 @ 352.67p £105,801.0030 Oct 2015 Stephen Young Buy 100,000 @ 352.67p £352,670.0030 Oct 2015 Sir Nigel Rudd Buy 57,000 @ 348.76p £198,793.20

ACP Wonky_aim 06 Nov 2015

Breakout?? Expecting to see some strong movement shortly! anyone else in this?? Topped up this morning at bang on 6p!

TALK onedb1 06 Nov 2015

Re: Dido Harding Taking some profits today and the rest I lowered the SL in the money . I took a good scalp here . Still think this firm is rubbish , both as a service and as a product . I took my sweet revenge here . The truth is that cheap services are not the equivalent of cheap products in the way Aldi or Lidl are for products . Time will tell , but at least I banked a nice short .

GBO Orchard Gate 06 Nov 2015

Re: not my fault Very fair point gallant02, other than to say frauds on AiM have become far from rare (Quindell, CamKids, Naibu, JSI and many others just this year) so where there are warning signs I think best avoid like the plague. Of course some will then be pukka but better to miss nine pukka ones and one fraud than lose 100% on an investment on the next Globo.

OXS Nervousrex 06 Nov 2015

Re: Penny / hemorrhoids My apologies m8 , won't breathe another word on the subject . Not something I would normally talk about even to Mrs Rex Thought we might have the usual Friday p.m. rise here , but doesn't look promising .

QPP Orchard Gate 06 Nov 2015

Re: precis......... I may be confused but you said that everything I'd written about Quindell had been proved to be wrong (examples?) and then went on to make a series of completely false claims as to what I had said.You claimed I predicted the shares would go to 0p. Never did.You claimed I lost money on QPP shares. Difficult, as I never owned any or shorted it (wish I had done the latter, it's true).You say there is no evidence of accounting fraud. But the company's own statement makes clear that items were deliberately misstated or omitted, the company's auditors have stated publicly that they were lied to by QPP board members and the Serious Fraud Office is investigating (they tend not to launch an investigation if there is no evidence of an offence). So your statement is simply untrue.When it comes to getting facts straight, I'll not be taking any lessons from you.We can all "debate" with others here by making up things they've not said but it's childish and pretty pathetic.p.s. in the interests of accuracy it was actually 915 words - we get the point that you like to write essays here but maybe give it a rest. I doubt anyone is sad enough to read your drivel to the end.

OMI TwoSporrans 06 Nov 2015

Re: Beware The POG - Typos corrected Orosur, being a geared play on the Price Of Gold is nigh certain to be hurt by the latest fall in its price today.The buoyant US jobs stats [incl. revisions] pretty much guarantee the Fed will commence raising rates come December.In turn, the POG dived from a support level it had found, around $1,105/oz, down to $1,085/oz and still downside as I type.What this means is that the POG will retest it's lows of this 3 year bear market.That has to be a major concern for OMI holders, such as myself.Accepted, one should not be overly US news centric; Asian demand is the most crucial driver of the POG.But although Chinese buying remains supportive, developments in India [Monetisation? and looks unlikely the 10% import tax will be pruned] lend to demand remaining relatively moribund, notwithstanding the festive buying season has just commenced there.On the supply side, I keep hearing more and more about global gold production still continuing to hit new highs. Randgold, the latest big miner I noted [yesterday] to achieve record output, with a backdrop of lower costs the past year.So, I'm struggling to see where a sustained POG recovery will come from any time soon.Despite the many good developments with Orosur as a well managed, efficient producer and its prudent survival strategy in place with near zero debt, the POG prognosis risk of a price around the Orosur All-In Sustaining Cost [Current target range $1,000-1,100/oz] or maybe even lower, is a very worrisome prospect.Especially so as the ongoing downside risk and indeed momentum remain unabated.Regretfully, I have just sold off almost half of my Orosur holding, taking the price of just over 7.5p that was available and bearing in mind the the recent bounce from a low of 4.5p has not coincided with any significantly favourable development for the company; at least none has emerged to the world at large.Crystallised a swinging loss on these shares but at least the cash is welcome in the relevant ISA where I am building a decent reserve.Holding on to the Non ISA shares which will very probably serve useful as a means of netting out profits elsewhere and averting CGT liability.Who knows, something may turn up and the OMI share price emerge resurgent.And I still think survival, without catastrophic share dilution, until the next Gold bull run, is quite likely; though that may be as much as a few years away.TS

WIN Spieler 06 Nov 2015

Re: Telegraph- Questor Thanks, nk1999.

OMI TwoSporrans 06 Nov 2015

Beware The POG Orosur, being a geared play on the Price Of Gold is nigh certain to be hurt by the latest fall in its price today.The buoyant US jobs stats [incl. revisions] pretty much guarantee the Fed will commence raising rates come December.In turn, the POG dived from a support level it had found, around $1,005/oz, down to $1,085/oz and still downside as I type.What this means is that the POG will retest it's lows of this 3 year bear market.That has to be a major concern for OMI holders, such as myself.Accepted, one should not be overly US news centric; Asian demand is the most crucial driver of the POG.But although Chinese buying remains supportive, developments in India [Monetisation? and looks unlikely the 10% import tax will be pruned] lend to demand remaining relatively moribund, notwithstanding the festive buying season has just commenced there.On the supply side, I keep hearing more and more about global gold production still continuing to hit new highs. Randgold, the latest big miner I noted [yesterday] to achieve record output, with a backdrop of lower costs the past year.So, I'm struggling to see where a sustained POG recovery will come from any time soon.Despite the many good developments with Orosur as a well managed, efficient producer and its prudent survival strategy in place with near zero debt, the POG prognosis risk of a price around the Orosur All-In Sustaining Cost or maybe even lower, is a very worrisome prospect.Especially so as the ongoing downside risk and indeed momentum remain unabated.Regretfully, I have just sold off almost half of my Orosur holding, taking the price of just over 7.5p that was available and bearing in mind the the recent bounce from a low of 4.5p has not coincided with any significantly favourable development for the company; at least none has emerged to the world at large.Crystallised a swinging loss on these shares but at least the cash is welcome in the relevant ISA where I am building a decent reserve.Holding on to the Non ISA shares which will very probably serve useful as a means of netting out profits elsewhere and averting CGT liability.Who, knows, something may turn up and the OMI share price emerge resurgent.And I still think survival, without catastrophic share dilution, until the next Gold bull run, is quite likely; though that may be as much as a few years away.TS

GBO JakNife 06 Nov 2015

Re: Did You Short Globo? I'm with IG who have been a little awkward with Afren. I'm at 100% margin on Globo, which would have been painful if I hadn't anticipated this in advance.

OXS Nervousrex 06 Nov 2015

Penny / hemorrhoids Had them once , very unpleasant m8 . Hope they are not giving you too much grief . Things a bit boring on here . The big event went well though , weather was perfect .

GBO IAmShareCrazy 06 Nov 2015

Re: Did You Short Globo? Which company is this with? Let's hope they hurry up because I am paying daily funding. Who are the brokers behind IG and spreadex, as it seems I am waiting on them or just an excuse?

AMFW Kenj2 06 Nov 2015

Re: NEW ARTICLE: Dividend warning! Dazedandconfused,Interactive Investor have obviously read my critical post. They have changed the wording of their article to now show that the 4% refers to the 2016 dividend and not the 2015 dividends payable in Jan and Jul 2016. Pity they did not have the good grace to acknowledge the correction, or even change the date/time of their misleading article.Original iii post:"At the current share price - down 25% at 559p - Amec offers a prospective yield of less than 4% "Corrected post:"At the current share price - down 25% at 559p - Amec offers a prospective yield for 2016 of less than 4% compared with 5.8% last night. And judging by management's comments, things are bad."

PTY IOMINVESTCOM 06 Nov 2015

Re: Buying PTY Hi mantrova,Yes, agree over the last few days there has been a little strength in the SP.[link]