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23/01/18
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Originally posted by 1ronnie
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Holders can make one of the following decisions:
(1) Sell at first bell tomorrow no matter what (management cannot redeem themselves)
(2) Be a contrarian and buy more on the way down when blood is spilled all over
(3) Hold selling until enough time to gauge where sp is likely to settle at
(4) Do nothing and hope this will pass
(5) Wait for class action compo if price falls too heavily
It is not an easy decision and with many shareholders facing possibly large financial losses (even reduced gains) this is no laughing matter. Holders have every right to express angst and anger over the matter but ironically it is the non holders who are taking ‘joy’ at this.
If you are not currently a holder but wishing to buy in the likely aftermath, we welcome and need more of you. If you are not intending to buy, please watch tennis play with your children or maybe yourself but leave these guys (holders) alone.
I have made up my mind so you must too. Good luck and take care and hope you make the best decision for your circumstance.
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As a non holder I take absolutely no joy in any loss holders may suffered...should it transpire that holders have been given incomplete or misleading information to base investment decisions on, they should bring any wrongdoing to account