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24-08-2015, 05:24 PM
#1591
My best performing share of the day. Only one in the green.
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24-08-2015, 05:32 PM
#1592
Originally Posted by Harvey Specter
My best performing share of the day. Only one in the green.
Haha, same story here. Kind of wish it would've been any other holding to take the green but better than none!
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24-08-2015, 05:59 PM
#1593
Banned
Where did that 36c seller (~90k) disappear to though I wonder.[/QUOTE]
Hmmm... a very good question.
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24-08-2015, 09:25 PM
#1594
Member
Originally Posted by Plutus
Where did that 36c seller (~90k) disappear to though I wonder.
Hmmm... a very good question.[/QUOTE]
Might see a global 711 agreement tomorrow?
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26-08-2015, 11:15 AM
#1595
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26-08-2015, 05:09 PM
#1596
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27-08-2015, 09:51 AM
#1597
Originally Posted by klid
Both seemed to happen though. 100k buyer at 0.33 is the largest single order I've seen in a while.
For comparisons sake I like to compare WYN but they are ten times bigger in every respect. Market cap of WYN $177 mil whether or not that's fair it is what it is... so it's conceivable you'd have VML at $17.7 mil or about $0.26.
Just saying
Interesting that you disclose selling @ .35 and now you are making some unsubstantiated comparisons to WYN who have nothing in their business or market that is common with VML except to develop software. Are you hoping for a lower buy price? .26 would be awesome buying but it seems there is a larger buyer happy to pay .33 and almost filled in 2 days. The large seller seems to be gone for the meantime, maybe they don't see the point of selling under .37/38 where they parked for weeks. That said I'm sure a few people are happy accumulating at these or lower levels; I guess they look forward to the SP being 10x more some day.
I'd be interested to hear more about your research and conclusions.
Last edited by Baa_Baa; 27-08-2015 at 09:58 AM.
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27-08-2015, 10:10 AM
#1598
Member
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Interesting that you disclose selling @ .35 and now you are making some unsubstantiated comparisons to WYN who have nothing in their business or market that is common with VML except to develop software. Are you hoping for a lower buy price? .26 would be awesome buying but it seems there is a larger buyer happy to pay .33 and almost filled in 2 days. The large seller seems to be gone for the meantime, maybe they don't see the point of selling under .37/38 where they parked for weeks. That said I'm sure a few people are happy accumulating at these or lower levels; I guess they look forward to the SP being 10x more some day.
I'd be interested to hear more about your research and conclusions.
Hi Baa; thanks for your response. I don't think the comparison is unsubstantiated; as mentioned "they are ten times bigger in every respect." - I refer to their revenue, recent capital raise and recent share price as just some of the metrics matching this fact. All around 10x vMob. I am sure the other metrics are probably the same, I don't know... employee numbers? etc?
I only sold a small portion of my holdings at $0.35, and it was kind of accidental (I pretty much forgot about it). No I am not looking for a lower buy price however in saying that if I could buy for $0.26 I think I would take that up.
As far as I can tell that "larger buyer happy to pay .33" might have been a one-off. I don't see any big stacked buys right now.
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27-08-2015, 10:34 AM
#1599
Originally Posted by klid
Hi Baa; thanks for your response. I don't think the comparison is unsubstantiated; as mentioned "they are ten times bigger in every respect." - I refer to their revenue, recent capital raise and recent share price as just some of the metrics matching this fact. All around 10x vMob. I am sure the other metrics are probably the same, I don't know... employee numbers? etc?
Growth is substantially different, it part due to VML growing quickly of a small base. For SaaS, espeically those still loss making like both of these, growth is a very important metric so cant be ignored.
Disc: hold both.
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27-08-2015, 11:26 AM
#1600
Banned
Originally Posted by Harvey Specter
Growth is substantially different, it part due to VML growing quickly of a small base. For SaaS, espeically those still loss making like both of these, growth is a very important metric so cant be ignored.
Disc: hold both.
Exactly. Sales momentum is impressive. Happy to accumulate a few at these levels.
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