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BTI, why the gap?

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Pls does anyone know ehat's happening with BTI?
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everyones selling to get their cash out before the end of the world on Friday! ...either that or the strong rand / exchange rate is having an impact on the price.
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Anyone know why no CFD's on this?
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its an old rule based on previous regulations, the regulations are outdated now and they are allowed to list BTI cfds but they still dont. The only guys that do is PSG, but I think you can buy SSFs through SBK.
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Russ
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My charts are not showing yesterday's prices,hence some large gaps.
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Wino
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For what its worth. Correction from double top aided and abetted by a stronger rand, should find support@428 or secondary support in the 415 area.
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thanks. I agree, if that support holds, then should be a good entry. Why the massive buy back by the company? Really moping up shares to treasury. Surely a good thing medium term or not? Appreciate views
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let's go with the strong Rand, for now. Will update on Saturday morning!!, just before my warrants expire worthless
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Wino
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Only a good thing if treasury shares get cancelled otherwise could be used to dishing out to management in which case total shares issued has not been reduced i.a.w little benefit to shareholders.
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thanks. good insight.
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