A stock that colapsed 80% within 22 trading days

rangarajan

Well-Known Member
#6
Small company. Operators killed it. No big deal. We do it all the time.
Master,

Can u explain the modus operandi.
Is it with the connivance of the promoters & other major share holders.
If Not,why the promoters r not buying when the price crashes.
Are they cash starved.
Share Pattern:
Promoters 47%
Public 53% out of which 48% with corporate bodies.
5% with FII,DII,Institutions & public.
So r the so called corporates r playing?
 

Relish

Well-Known Member
#7
Sudar Industry Also on Lower circuit since its 52 week High
 

jahan

Well-Known Member
#9
For all the big talks of operators etc. etc. The real fact in case of Anjaneya is that, operators have come to the street with a begging bowl, they are now even worse than the retail investor.
I have heard stories of many operators including promoters who in last 2-3 years are on the streets with a begging bowl.
So this air of "we do it all the time" - easier said than done.
The operators i know of and still surviving in the market - They don't know anything about Value investing and TA. They live by sword everyday - and most of them finally die by the sword.
hello,

can u pls elaborate little bit on this......how operator become even worse than Investor.

Regards,
 
#10
Check the cash flow statement of the company, it has negative operating cash flow two years in a row.


A retail investor who invested in this stock should be punished.
I have a feeling that most investors are not aware of the full terms and operation of trading. I doubt if most of them even check the cash flow statement before investing. This is applicable to the small investor called the common man.
 

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