One of the biggest issues regarding Brexit involves Britain's border with Ireland, which will remain part of the EU.
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| | Good morning. One of the biggest issues regarding Brexit involves Britain's border with Ireland, which will remain part of the EU. Prime Minister Boris Johnson proposed a change that would allow Brexit to go through that addressed the issue, but the EU rejected it.
However, the proposal first came from the EU itself, back during initial negotiations with Theresa May. The E.U.'s shifting decisions that impact the U.K. are exactly why the country narrowly voted for Brexit in the first place. The likelihood of a no-deal Brexit continues to lead going into the last month for a deal.
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Besides insider buying by officers, a number of funds have been accumulating shares as well, including a 1.5 million share buy by Avoro Capital Advisors in early October. The fund now owns over 21 million shares, or about 11 percent of the total shares outstanding.
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With the company reporting earnings the last week of October, shares could have a big enough bounce to move in-the-money.
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