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i'm in group B, and i've 8000 shares. see if this share can give me a luxury thrip.

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There are too many c9 for holding small lots. Wait for 2-3 dats or buy more at low price.
Remember the Prince is one of the strategic investors.

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There are many of C9 and they can sell even winning tens of dollars.
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­ì©«¥Ñ violetblue ©ó 2007-7-16 15:03 µoªí


Why small sell orders are related to C9¡H¡H

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Take 1 week?
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­ì©«¥Ñ jackpao ©ó 2007-7-19 11:59 µoªí


Agree, the recent new stocks often stuck for several weeks after the high price on 1st day. After most of the small lots from individuals are collected together, the IPO broker begins to boost  ...

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8000 shares at IPO. I'll wait for a while as the engine is just started.

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Only the begining of Group B.

Group B can avoid the dillution problem of 1 man 1 lot, which affect
the applicants in Group A only.
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FYI. Let's say there is 10 billion net shares for public offer after deducting all the instutional subscription.

The 10 billion shares should be divided by 2, and 5 billion shares to Group A and 5 billion shares to group B if there is no any exemption.

Group B is for the investors subscribing over HK$5M.

For all the small investors or 1 man 1 lot, they will affect only the 5M shares in Group A. If there are too many small investors in Group A, the shares in Group B still WON'T be transferred into Group A. It means each investor in Group A will acquire less shares or diluted. That's the mean why I said the 1 man 1 lot dilution will affect only the people in Group A but not Group B. Group B will still share the 5 billion shares no matter what.

The number of richer investors in Group B should be far less than Group A, but the amt of share subscription per investor in Group B is much bigger than Group A. We can't predict whether Group B's investors will get more shares in percentage than Group A. But however, the investors in Group B won't be diluted by the 1 man 1 lot policy.

It all depand on how hungry I am for the particular stock if I decide put more money in Group B. It's always the cheapest way to buy the IPO shares if it is a very good stock like 1800. U may get more shares in percentage in Group A. But in absolute term, the number of shares got per head is far less than Group B.
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­ì©«¥Ñ lafite2004 ©ó 2007-7-25 17:19 µoªí


I may be wrong , but I do'nt think ...applying B group can avoid the dillution of 1 man 1 lot.
As the chance for group B is only 1.33 % while for group A  the worst one is 1,40 %.

Hence  th ...
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