Yep, I've noticed that too @Keyhole. Odd. It is either price capping (for accumulation) or careful offloading and if I had to guess I would say it is more likely to be the former. Given the sales trajectory CLB is on with a full tank of cash it seems a very odd time to be selling. Without this, there would have been enough buy-side volume to move the share price up to around 15-17c recently. Once these games are done, I think we will see it start moving higher, particularly with Q2-FY2021 news around the corner (late Jan). Interestingly, the exact same thing happened on XF1 earlier this year before it broke out in November. I'll be backing up the truck at the right price here.
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