Update:
Shorts continue to put downward pressure on the share price, even with it moving up over the past week or so. So I assume this means the higher share price will increase the cost of the short position (I'm not an expert...). In the last 8 trading days, shorts accounted for an average of 20% of daily turnover each day;
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 0 Date Gross shorts 1 Issued capital % Capital shorted 2 Trade volume 3 Shorts as % of daily volume 4 1 Wed 25th Jul, 2018 48,122 47,709,025 0.10% 181,658 26.49% 2 Tue 24th Jul, 2018 15,310 47,709,025 0.03% 94,063 16.28% 3 Mon 23rd Jul, 2018 21,352 47,709,025 0.04% 108,428 19.69% 4 Fri 20th Jul, 2018 33,997 47,709,025 0.07% 124,839 27.23% 5 Thu 19th Jul, 2018 76,822 47,709,025 0.16% 188,350 40.79% 6 Wed 18th Jul, 2018 12,758 47,709,025 0.02% 141,347 9.03% 7 Tue 17th Jul, 2018 32,817 47,709,025 0.06% 188,418 17.42% 8 Mon 16th Jul, 2018 27,729 47,709,025 0.05% 374,287 7.41%
Update: Shorts continue to put downward pressure on the share...
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