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sk_1
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Someone recently asked the question why someone is trading chunks of 1000 beg shares @ 25c per share everytime the price goes down to 24 or 23 cents. This is happening frequently now. 1000 shares at 25 c is only R250.00! Why would anybody be doing that? Simon (oh by the way I liked your olive tie with your blue suit on TV last night - very dapper) do you have an answere or explanation? Or Chartist now that you are unemployed and have the time (lol)
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klapka
Super Contributor
On the same subject-why would anyone sell 2000 Beige shares down to 23 cents and at the same time somebody buy them? This seems to happen most mornings. Surely the only winner is the broker? Unless somebody is trying to manipulate the price? But that would be illegal surely?
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luis
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So where to now for this share????
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