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asylum
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Sallies crash and burn
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vishal
Regular Contributor
Y so extreme bud. I thought Sallies was on the recovery path according to the guys on this panel. 8% drop because of the bad news. Something feels out of place here
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ABuzz
Super Contributor
Hey asylum - I think that is a bit extreme "crash and burn" but we are all entitled to our own opinion, so I'll accept yours. The SENS was obviously wrong, otherwise it wouldnt have been removed. So relax, get on board (if you aren't already) and sail with us to the 150 mark!
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asylum
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If the Sens notice was wrong and they knew it would affect the share price why has no one made an announcement or did it happen to quickly for them to realise what was happening.But i see some people are saying it was posted under general and not under sens?
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ABuzz
Super Contributor
Wherever it was posted, it isn't there anymore, so must have been an error. I'll have a chat to the CEO and see if he thinks it is necessary to place an announcement about the erroneous SENS, but I am sure he is not too phased by it.
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