Been going down ever since the brief spike up on the news of a 'deal' - I guess as people read the contentBroccers wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:29 amNo today is fine - how is it looking right now![]()
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Been going down ever since the brief spike up on the news of a 'deal' - I guess as people read the contentBroccers wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 10:29 amNo today is fine - how is it looking right now![]()
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You could say it is massively up from when it opened too - depends on your viewpoint. 2 percent gain in a day is more than you get in a year in your cash isa
Boris and Cummings have manoeuvred such that May's deal can be presented again, so there could be a vote on which of the two draft deals Parliament prefers. I think No Deal can be ruled out.Broccers wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:38 am Do you reckon they will be given a choice on Saturday of This deal or No deal?
Yes if you imagine a week ago this was 50p and you got a dividend of say 6 percent reinvested in the last period you'd have made over 20 percent at todays prices - you could have made 30 percent december to end of april. The dividend alone could pay to lease a carJobbo wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 12:06 pm ETA: have you ever made any money out of your share-trading, Broccers? I tend to make more out of my day job so don't pay transaction fees a hundred times a day based on the price swings![]()
Did - hows your share trading?
He's a Shit Trump.
I didn't say it was a sham negotiation. Boris and Juncker are talking about it as if it's a done deal though which is in no way guaranteed. DUP have already said they won't vote for it and Labour apparently won't vote without a second referendum.GG. wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:14 pm Its hardly going to get "thrown out of parliament". Its a materially better deal than May achieved (unsurprisingly) which has a very real chance of being passed.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.
What's materially better than Mays WA then, in a manner which gives it a very real chance of being passed?GG. wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:14 pm Its hardly going to get "thrown out of parliament". Its a materially better deal than May achieved (unsurprisingly) which has a very real chance of being passed.
Anyone still blathering about it being a "sham negotiation, still wants to crash out with no deal, blah blah blah" has a rather tenuous grip on reality and should really take off the tin foil hat for a moment.