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Old 01-04-2008, 14:51   #1986
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by CaptJamieHunter View Post
Buying to try and keep the share price above a certain point? The more places that hear about the latest Phorm/BT revelations the better - I'd hope it would really hit the share price.
Yeah it -looks- like someone is buying to try and keep the price around the £17 a share mark, but this is purely speculation as I said I know nothing of stocks. If the price continues to drop I fail to see how Morgan and Stanley are going to be willing to pay £20 a share at the end of month if they can buy them on the open market for £14 or £15 a share; so it would seem it is in the best interests of Phorm (and their investors) to keep the share price as close to or above £20.

When you further consider that in Phorm's own press release on the Morgan Stanley deal they stated they would be using the revenue to fund UK deployment, even the casual observer can see that a 25-30% decrease in investment on that sort of scale could seriously jeopardise the project from going ahead.

But as I said, just speculation

Alexander Hanff

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Maybe the ever lurking PhormUKPRteam could answer that last question

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I notice PhormUKPRteam haven't contributed to my karma on the forum, how unsporting :p
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