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Who bought 200,000 SAN @R5.80 when offers at @R2.80

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Samir
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SimonPB
Valued Contributor
maybe finger trouble (in which case the offending finger is likely to be chopped off soonest), or an at market that went horrid?
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Equidis
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for interrests sake simon, can an error like this be reversed or is the unfortunate soul left to take full responsibility for his error, asuming he's had finger trouble
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Samir
Super Contributor
Could this be a result of some derivative close-out or anything of the sort? Was it a trade that went trhu after closing auction last night?
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SimonPB
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it was a 9.01 trade. It can be reversed - but that's not an easy option and the JSE can say no.
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GEM
Occasional Contributor
I've just been notified that my sale has been reversed even though my shares were bought at R3.10 and I'm not happy. Was told if someone has made an error of more than 5% than the last price, they can notify the JSE and ask it to be reversed. In this case it was granted.
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