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Robbie
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Why the sudden excitement ?
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Tango
Super Contributor
No windfall tax apparently
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CHATTYCHAT
Super Contributor
Surely this on its own couldn't account for a 1400cps or 5% (roughly) increase in the share price. For me this is bog in a market that is burning.
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SimonPB
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CC, ya the jump suggests the market figured the windfall tax was costing SOL some R8.8billion!
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CHATTYCHAT
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What I don't figure: suddenly a lot of buyers (=investors) find reason to pay more 'cause they see value that wasn't there before and the beneficiaries if the exercise are sellers who suddenly find their hope on neutralisation of windfall tax paid off. Bet you the price will be down by 3 - 4% tomorrow .
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read sens report for USA good news am bullish
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read sens report for USA sasol good news am bullish
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