RE:A BALANCED PERSPECTIVE
banx wrote: Since Oct 14, 13.3 million shares have traded @ an average of $1.03.
A stock story is not minute by minute unless you're a day trader.
Many are here for an investment growth story in a new and exciting burgeoning industry.
Quarter by quarter, we expect to see a business evolve and in turn reward patient investors.
Management has bought in as well as some investors that continue to accumulate large positions.
Sure there was a lot of cheap paper that was issued in the past, however, the future will flush out this
paper at much higher prices.
The GLH story is currently well followed from a Canadian geographic perspective.
We have yet to evidence the US investor embrace.
My gut tells me this story is being written for US publishing.
The fundamentals here are very real and not governed by nebulous smoke signals.
All the telltale signals are there from management to revenue growth as well as growing institutional
interest.
In line with the season, GLH makes a heckuva STOCKing stuffer.
House Positions for C:GLH from 20151014 to 20151203 |
7 TD Sec |
3,531,111 |
3,739,599 |
1.059 |
1,673,073 |
1,746,138 |
1.044 |
1,858,038 |
-1,993,461 |
2 RBC |
2,162,226 |
2,245,987 |
1.039 |
1,111,250 |
1,174,670 |
1.057 |
1,050,976 |
-1,071,317 |
85 Scotia |
1,477,327 |
1,573,718 |
1.065 |
644,742 |
697,184 |
1.081 |
832,585 |
-876,534 |
79 CIBC |
1,374,164 |
1,411,659 |
1.027 |
859,400 |
968,165 |
1.127 |
514,764 |
-443,494 |
9 BMO Nesbitt |
713,116 |
748,273 |
1.049 |
282,710 |
307,499 |
1.088 |
430,406 |
-440,774 |
89 Raymond James |
268,500 |
213,861 |
0.797 |
66,000 |
59,835 |
0.907 |
202,500 |
-154,026 |
124 Questrade |
326,808 |
359,803 |
1.101 |
160,660 |
172,242 |
1.072 |
166,148 |
-187,561 |
36 Latimer |
162,645 |
145,725 |
0.896 |
0 |
|
162,645 |
-145,725 |
80 National Bank |
251,161 |
270,783 |
1.078 |
97,906 |
100,420 |
1.026 |
153,255 |
-170,363 |
59 PI |
168,300 |
169,452 |
1.007 |
28,000 |
27,450 |
0.98 |
140,300 |
-142,002 |
14 ITG |
90,700 |
99,917 |
1.102 |
10,000 |
9,149 |
0.915 |
80,700 |
-90,768 |
88 Credential |
103,850 |
106,142 |
1.022 |
33,500 |
42,252 |
1.261 |
70,350 |
-63,890 |
22 Fidelity |
82,100 |
85,232 |
1.038 |
13,000 |
15,930 |
1.225 |
69,100 |
-69,302 |
58 Qtrade |
82,500 |
88,813 |
1.077 |
25,825 |
28,677 |
1.11 |
56,675 |
-60,136 |
28 BBS |
138,614 |
139,935 |
1.01 |
94,725 |
101,524 |
1.072 |
43,889 |
-38,411 |
33 Canaccord |
96,300 |
90,776 |
0.943 |
61,500 |
66,646 |
1.084 |
34,800 |
-24,130 |
76 Industrial Alliance |
21,800 |
22,200 |
1.018 |
0 |
|
21,800 |
-22,200 |
19 Desjardins |
19,000 |
24,001 |
1.263 |
0 |
|
19,000 |
-24,001 |
27 Dundee |
35,700 |
36,058 |
1.01 |
20,200 |
21,590 |
1.069 |
15,500 |
-14,468 |
97 M Partners |
15,000 |
19,140 |
1.276 |
0 |
|
15,000 |
-19,140 |
70 Manulife |
9,200 |
9,822 |
1.068 |
0 |
|
9,200 |
-9,822 |
48 Laurentian |
9,200 |
9,143 |
0.994 |
0 |
|
9,200 |
-9,143 |
25 Odlum |
7,000 |
7,530 |
1.076 |
0 |
|
7,000 |
-7,530 |
44 Jones Gable |
5,000 |
6,050 |
1.21 |
5,000 |
5,900 |
1.18 |
0 |
-150 |
99 Jitney |
0 |
|
2,000 |
1,960 |
0.98 |
-2,000 |
1,960 |
95 Wolverton |
27,500 |
34,050 |
1.238 |
164,816 |
174,215 |
1.057 |
-137,316 |
140,165 |
83 Mackie |
112,530 |
109,091 |
0.969 |
282,700 |
273,093 |
0.966 |
-170,170 |
164,002 |
68 Leede |
5,000 |
4,930 |
0.986 |
179,800 |
182,372 |
1.014 |
-174,800 |
177,442 |
74 GMP |
13,100 |
9,015 |
0.688 |
253,000 |
229,412 |
0.907 |
-239,900 |
220,397 |
62 Haywood |
163,000 |
136,662 |
0.838 |
454,300 |
440,767 |
0.97 |
-291,300 |
304,105 |
1 Anonymous |
1,826,200 |
1,808,911 |
0.991 |
6,774,545 |
6,879,188 |
1.015 |
-4,948,345 |
5,070,277 |
TOTAL |
13,298,652 |
13,726,278 |
1.032 |
13,298,652 |
13,726,278 |
1.032 |
0 |
0 |
This means nothing.
The "house" is the online broker. For each of the stock account, it must be opened under a house. For example, my account is with ScotiaItrade.
Different accounts can sell to each other regardless which house the accounts belongs to.
If you really want to read something out of this, try to focus on this "
Anonymous" -- This account sold lot of shares and he chose to remain
Anonymous.
I do not think he is short sellers because he always stop selling when the share price dropped below 1$. I am not sure what he is trying to do. I guess this account may belong to somebody who got into GLH at very early stage.
He could be one of the founders or investment bankers who got the shares with very low price and right now, he needs to cash out some for year end. So far, it seems he has already collected about 5M ~ 6M$. And I think he might stop at end of the year or when he reaches 11,000,000 C$. ( Let us wait and see).