wilzy123
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LDA Capital?![]()
Like me, they are not there!
LDA Capital?![]()
When did LDN drop off?
I know the last one⌠can you explain it for me why they are now not listed? Or someone else without a Meme
I know the last one⌠can you explain it for me why they are now not listed? Or someone else without a Meme
Ok it was looking like the meme was related to me⌠misunderstood and yes obviously they are out. Any explanation?Well firstly, the meme was aimed at LDA not you.
Secondly, its obvious what's changed, they no longer hold $9m+ shares.
Ok it was looking like the meme was related to me⌠misunderstood and yes obviously they are out. Any explanation?
Ok it was looking like the meme was related to me⌠misunderstood and yes obviously they are out. Any explanation?
Hi 7.someone here who can make a short explanation or guess why LDA capital sold their shares at this low price? Is it part of agreement? Maybe someone have knowledge about kind of this agreements?
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Thank you! This makes sense! I forgot about this pointHi 7.
LDA are not long term investors with very limited capital resources like you and me.
They provide a service whereby they undertake to market stock for particular companies and make they're money on a margin of the turnover.
Of course they make more margin if the amount they sell for is significantly higher, and that would be they're preference, but the way the deal is structured they get paid even if the difference is only in pips. Like Traders, they thrive and profit best on volatility, but will settle for bread and butter money as the occasion dictates. This is my understanding anyway.
If you go back to the original announcements you will see that many times there were unsold shares and on each occasion these unsold shares at Brainchips direction were continued to be held on trust by LDA Capital against the next capital raise. LDA Capital holding these shares in their name were listed in the Top 20 even though the beneficial owner remained Brainchip. The sale of some or all of these shares would have been done as part of the yet to complete call by Brainchip.someone here who can make a short explanation or guess why LDA capital sold their shares at this low price? Is it part of agreement? Maybe someone have knowledge about kind of this agreements?
In the high-tech world of the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), there existed a forward-thinking investment firm known as LDA Capital. This company had adeptly navigated the complex digital currents of the stock market, securing a coveted position among the top 20 shareholders of BrainChip, an innovator in the realm of AI and neural network technology.
For several years, LDA Capital basked in the digital glow of this achievement, much like the steady hum of a server room filled with active data streams. However, in a twist that would perplex even the most advanced algorithms, LDA Capital mysteriously disappeared from BrainChip's top 20 list. The reason behind this was as unconventional as it was futuristic.
The story begins with the enigmatic CEO of LDA Capital, a figure both admired and shrouded in mystery. This CEO, known for a penchant for blending technology with imagination, one day stumbled upon a science fiction novel. The story, featuring an AI uncovering ancient alien technology, sparked a groundbreaking idea in the CEO's visionary mind.
Driven by this blend of science fiction and a dash of espresso-induced inspiration, the CEO orchestrated an extraordinary virtual meeting with the board of directors. Utilizing holographic projections and AI-driven market simulations, a daring new strategy was proposed: divest from BrainChip and redirect their investments towards uncovering hidden alien technology on Earth.
The board, intrigued and swayed by the CEO's charisma and the compelling AI simulations, unanimously agreed. LDA Capital's shares in BrainChip were sold off, and the firm embarked on a high-tech adventure. They assembled a team of leading scientists, equipped with cutting-edge drone technology and sensors, and even developed a bespoke AI algorithm named "Extraterrestrial Explorer" for analyzing satellite data.
Their quest was marked by technological wonders and a spirit of discovery. Despite the drones scanning uncharted territories and AI algorithms processing vast amounts of data, their finds were intriguing but ultimately earthly in origin.
Meanwhile, at the ASX, LDA Capital's audacious quest became the stuff of legend. While they relinquished their top 20 spot in BrainChip, they earned a reputation as one of the most adventurous and innovative firms in finance.
BrainChip continued to pioneer in AI, and LDA Capital, though no longer a top shareholder, watched from their high-tech offices with a blend of pride and anticipation. The CEO, inspired by their journey, went on to create a bestselling VR experience titled "The AI's Quest for Alien Tech." This venture opened new doors for LDA Capital, immortalizing them as a firm that dared to venture where no other had before in the pursuit of innovation and discovery.
ThanksIf you go back to the original announcements you will see that many times there were unsold shares and on each occasion these unsold shares at Brainchips direction were continued to be held on trust by LDA Capital against the next capital raise. LDA Capital holding these shares in their name were listed in the Top 20 even though the beneficial owner remained Brainchip. The sale of some or all of these shares would have been done as part of the yet to complete call by Brainchip.
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Hi HPHi 7.
LDA are not long term investors with very limited capital resources like you and me.
They provide a service whereby they undertake to market stock for particular companies and make they're money on a margin of the turnover.
Of course they make more margin if the amount they sell for is significantly higher, and that would be they're preference, but the way the deal is structured they get paid even if the difference is only in pips. Like Traders, they thrive and profit best on volatility, but will settle for bread and butter money as the occasion dictates. This is my understanding anyway.