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Bloodbath for 88E on the ASX

People either didn't understand or didn't like the latest operations update...good opportunity to get some cheap shares before the potential blast off...

Gutted I topped up last week at 5.5

88E bounced back a little bit. Meanwhile TV2 working it's way back slowly.
Topsy turvy day.
Also suspected info leak from 88E on LSE, I think that's what would scare a bunch of investors, I think that was more influential in the drop than the actual announcement.

Guys on HC are seeing it as good/last opportunity to get in cheap before the big rise. I'm with them. Sadly house has diminished my capacity for investment but I'd still be comfortable with 20k in this share if I had it on me. Gotta stay with the company fundamentals, which has been nothing but good news thus far.

As they say DYOR

You guys have been talking about a spec stock for over a year now, unless your day trading like Birds u might be in for a bad time. Most spec stocks dont work out in the long term. There would be probably be 1 in a 100 that turn into that elusive 10/100 banger. So i hope what you have put in your willing to lose 100%

2 hours ago, UNR33L said:

Should of sold when I told ya :P 

I might buy back in before EOFY

Good idea everyone be selling to crystalise that capital loss lol

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2 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Toby, does your firm need an IT provider to do your MYOB/Handi tax rollover? ;)

All we do is accountants. Get me in for dat commish, brah.

Nah we use APS (Advance Practise Solutions) We also already use a 3rd party IT firm

14 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

Nah we use APS (Advance Practise Solutions) We also already use a 3rd party IT firm

Ah yes, we have a couple of firms that use APS too. 

Well my imaginary door is always open if they stuff up. 

57 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

As they say DYOR

You guys have been talking about a spec stock for over a year now, unless your day trading like Birds u might be in for a bad time. Most spec stocks dont work out in the long term. There would be probably be 1 in a 100 that turn into that elusive 10/100 banger. So i hope what you have put in your willing to lose 100%

Good idea everyone be selling to crystalise that capital loss lol

I've always called spec stocks the roulette of investing

Also always say never invest what you can't afford to lose

You either do your money or make it big, no in betweens

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23 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Ah yes, we have a couple of firms that use APS too. 

Well my imaginary door is always open if they stuff up. 

Cant say ive ever been impressed with any IT firms we have used.

Are you CBD based? I thnk we pay $3 to $5k a month to this MOB. It shouldnt be hard to maintain an accountants IT network given we just use Word/excel 80% of the time.....

5 minutes ago, blah_blah said:

Cant say ive ever been impressed with any IT firms we have used.

Are you CBD based? I thnk we pay $3 to $5k a month to this MOB. It shouldnt be hard to maintain an accountants IT network given we just use Word/excel 80% of the time.....

I'll PM you some info 

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