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I'm tempted to sell my position in the Trainline now its recovered nicely since its fall back in May. Still see some room for growth but not so much now.

I quite fancy Beyond Meat, think its more sensibly priced around the $110 mark as an interesting entry point. That and based on the volume of pints I had at the weekend, JDW is tempting, since I dont think you can buy shares in the StoneGate group. I can see JDW hitting £13-14 again end of year, and it should now weather any storms better than other stocks.
 
Anyone with some more knowledge of share dilution give any insight on ezj?

I'm thinking buying back in after the effect of this dilution has taken hold.

I understand the premise of dilutions. But not time line.

Feels like there's a buy opportunity.
 
Anyone with some more knowledge of share dilution give any insight on ezj?

I'm thinking buying back in after the effect of this dilution has taken hold.

I understand the premise of dilutions. But not time line.

Feels like there's a buy opportunity.

Sorry I don't have any insights, other than I've seen the stock plummet 40%+ in the last 6 months since putting a small amount in. Fortunately I only put in a small amount.

Unless they can convince people to pile in, and travel resumes back to prepandemic levels, I can't see it recovering any time soon.
 
God dammit

I've been adding money into ASLI for a little while, and the price has risen nicely from £1.05 to £1.30. However they're raising money and the offer call is only £1.09 a share and i can buy 1 for every 4 shares i own. This has dragged the share price down and put me at a slight loss as i've been accumulating along the way.

Given the offer price is only slightly below the current market price it doesn't even seem to make much sense to take advantage of the offer at this point.
 
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