RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WTF bottom just fell outHello 1student
1. Gra rarely issues news releases for anything including financial results so to comment on a down day when there was no comment on the corresponding up day would bother me more.
2. All market players shop for best pricing so we can't blame this on the U.S> listing. If there is a higher bid in Canada they the shares will be bought in the U.S and resold in Canada in an instant. Simply more sellers today than buyers or a larger shareholder that couldn't place a block trade and wanted out quickly. This could continue for awhile depending on the size of the holding.
3. The market maker's job is to make a market not swing it on way or the other. They do not accumulate too many shares as they put them back on the market on the opposite side of the trade.
I see nothing nefarious with todays trading.
1student wrote: Hello Savyinvestor333
With all due regard, I would first like to state that my use of the word poppycock was in no way intended to offend Will. I value Will's input; as i do your own
I did state Wiill's reasoning was, 'to some extent, poppycock'; his statements are not entirely without merit
What's more, your question is, for a 'savyinvestor', in some way revealing something you either don't know, don't want to admit and/or would simply rather ignore.
Hmm? Let's see.
- You have no comment as to what I satted with respect to management's lacking response to such a sudden and precipitous decline in GRA's share price.
- You state nothing with respect to what I suggested about the current listing on the U.S. pink sheets - the current entry level U.S. listing may as well be called that.
- Your retort states nothing with respect to what I stated the market maker(s) are well capable of and do routinely accomplish - like gorillas tossing a particular targeted company's share price to and fro, at will.
Would you now care to comment, savyinvestor333?
I have no doubt at all that you are in fact a 'savy investor'; thus, my answering of such a question would simply be, to some extent, superfluous.