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Forums > MiLOS Designs > Topic: What happen?

Jan 24th 2009, 11:00
Maki Guyot
What happen?
Someone set up us the bomb?

Seriously, tho. What happened?
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Jan 24th 2009, 14:01
Itchy Gamba
Re: What happen?
No need to panic, its only 5000 shares.

Also because the trading volume has been rather low lately, people are less inclined to place buy orders which means less support.
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Jan 24th 2009, 19:04
firstdesigns Milos
Re: What happen?
Hi there,
Yes Itchy, you're right, trading has been rather low lately. There is no need to panic, all will resume normally. Buy orders are placed by shareholders who are prepared to buy a quantity of shares at their selected price.

Primarily I have been interested in not interfering with the market making of MLS, but if approved I would be happy to provide a stable buy order for shares, with additional sell orders at the current market price.

Kind regards,

firstdesigns Milos
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Jan 24th 2009, 19:12
Johnny Norwood
Re: What happen?
wiould be great if people could just announce in the forum that they want to sell x amout of shares, so people are able to put in a buy order.
the buyer wins, as he get cheap shares.
the seller wins becouse he gets a better price :)
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Jan 24th 2009, 19:24
firstdesigns Milos
Re: What happen?
I agree Johnny. I have attempted to speak with the high majority shareholders in order to request that messages be sent to myself requesting a decision to sell an amount of shares that would significantly affect the share price so I am able to provide the seller with the market price and without causing a halt in trading.

Kind regards,

firstdesigns Milos
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Jan 24th 2009, 21:49
Itchy Gamba
Re: What happen?
The only way I will be selling any shares is via sell/ask orders and not anywhere near the current price.

If seller had mentioned they wanted to sell 5000 shares I would have placed a buy order for that many at $1L which I consider a significant discount and the seller would have got a better return.
Unfortunately I only had a 1000 buy order in:( , but still happy to get those at a good discount:)

Once the halt is lifted I will probably place some more buy orders, anyone interested in selling me some shares for $0.35L? LOL
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Jan 28th 2009, 15:03
Peperi Franizzi
Re: What happen?
With MLS offering strong dividends, I can't see this selloff doing anything more than making MLS stronger. By refinding the fundamentals of why investors are in MLS, we can all redecide what the value pricing is. The very low volume of selloffs after such a large dip is very promising, as no one decided it was time to jump ship simply because of a single large sell.

Pricing is almost back to pre "dump" levels with the bid following at a reasonable pace. I'm sure that heavier trading at reasonable pricing will come back slowly. MLS is a shining light for dividends, and one investor dropping his shares has not changed that one bit.

Pep
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Jan 30th 2009, 13:59
Sportsbets Writer
Re: What happen?
Agree Peperi.
I hope someone sells off my favourite slcapex stock again in near future ;)
Buy orders are placed i hope i can find myself in the top shareholders list soon...

SW
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