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I was under the impression Benzema signed for us last January...
I was under the impression that Lakuku had signed a pre-contract with us, Did that involve him joining Chelsea first then :think:
I was under the impression Benzema signed for us last January...
I get the feeling it's Benzema on loan. None of the top clubs have made their move for him yet, which is probably what he'll have been waiting for before considering us. Now the window is coming to a close it could be on for us now. Only if Real Madrid get in Adebayor though. I can see Real Madrid having Higuian, Ronaldo and Adebayor as their strikers and Neymar joining in January.
OK, I don't know much about public companies, and trading and what not, but why does the last trade on the LSE have a delayed publication request? And what does that mean?
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...de-data.html?fourWayKey=GB0008962986GBGBXAIMI
OK, I don't know much about public companies, and trading and what not, but why does the last trade on the LSE have a delayed publication request? And what does that mean?
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...de-data.html?fourWayKey=GB0008962986GBGBXAIMI
Google says:
"It means the trade occurred some time ago but they didn't tell you about it at the time. This is common for big trades."
SSN now reporting that Luka is staying. Apparantly is from Vdv!!
Good news then
OK, I don't know much about public companies, and trading and what not, but why does the last trade on the LSE have a delayed publication request? And what does that mean?
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...de-data.html?fourWayKey=GB0008962986GBGBXAIMI
Lets find out if its VDV opinion or if its genuine. :clap:
OK, I don't know much about public companies, and trading and what not, but why does the last trade on the LSE have a delayed publication request? And what does that mean?
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...de-data.html?fourWayKey=GB0008962986GBGBXAIMI
The trade is relatively small in £ terms - so it means not a lot to TH Plc
The seller has requested that the 'trade''s publication be delayed (hence it was at 46p versus current price of 50p/share - reason could be any manner of reasons, a common reason maybe an employee of TH had some share options which matured and needed to sell to raise some cash to pay tax man but did not want the sale to show up immediately
OK, I don't know much about public companies, and trading and what not, but why does the last trade on the LSE have a delayed publication request? And what does that mean?
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/...de-data.html?fourWayKey=GB0008962986GBGBXAIMI
One of the parties to the deal can request a delayed publication request. LSE has to decide whether the trade should be delayed. Doubt if it is too significant unless the buyer is concerned that there is about to be some negative news that will affect the price.
Joey Barton's signing on fee