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I knew the monkeys would come in useful. Lol.
Hi Eric, The monkeys are a good by-product. Three of them got into the living room a couple of years back and scared the bejesus out of the wife! Made my day! Hi Ed, I would recommend Gibraltar as a day visit, as you can see most of the important bits in a few hours. However, it does lie on the doorstep of some amazing Andalusian treasures, which are well worth a week or two visiting. Being in my mid-thirties I have a few years to go til retirement (notwithstanding a decent price on BEM!!!). I would like to move further afield, somewhere else in Europe at some time. I am fortunate that by virtue of an Irish mother, I am to a certain-extent Brexit-proof! ATB
Quite.
things must be looking up now we've got the de-rampers in.....
Might be coming up next month at the same rate as last year 6.5p... Working capital must be getting tight now surely?
The swedes seem to be checking Damburg's meeting agenda (every Wednesday) to see if Kallak is on it. Hence the falls on a Thursday if nothing there. One month to go if my prediction is accurate.
Thanks Ed. Will see what happens with the sp.
Hi Eric Sorry to hear about your ISA problems The investment fairy's taking the pizz out of you. You missed out on the 2017 ISA due to the barmy spread of nigh on 20% and now they've pulled it right in. It's showing as 6.50 - 7.00 but trades are actually going through at 6.61 - 6.88. Ah the joys of investing !!
Hi Sounds like you've got a good life. Is Gibraltar a nice holiday destination. My wife and I have visited most of Europe, but never been there. After I retired we did a similar thing. We relocated to the South of France and lived there for 12 years. We had a wonderful life but it reached it's sell-by date. However, we returned to UK mainly because of Brexit as I think the French will crucify the resident Brits with taxes once it goes ahead. Enjoy the Sunshine
Hi Graham. Very best of luck to you.
Good to hear from you Rhumpy. Here's me thinking you'd relocated to Gibraltar because you like monkeys. Atb.
Morning all. Not posted in a long time but still reading everyone’s wise words. Just topped up with another 65,000 this morning. Onwards and upwards!
Hi Ed. I almost did that two weeks ago on the 2017/18 ISA allowance. Was going to do a Bed & ISA but the spread here was too great. I'm with Interactive, same as you, but couldn't risk the loss of a few hundred pounds. If the spread narrows a bit more, I might do it, as I don't have an ISA yet. I also thought about selling, transferring the cash to an ISA and buying back in the ISA. The long way round, just so I'm in charge of the prices a bit more, when compared with the Bed method. But, as usual, I've done bugger all, because a few hundred quid lost is a lot to me. Anyway, hope it goes ok for you and the knock isn't too great. Regards.
I wish I had done the same as you Ed, but I didn't think there would be the time to put all my holdings into an ISA, or under the contemporary ISA allowances, the capacity to place all my holdings in one, so I relocated to Gibraltar 6 years ago to benefit from no CGT. I'm still waiting and my holding is worth half of my total investment, but mustn't grumble. There is far worse to suffer than 6 years of tapas, good wine and sunshine. Good luck All , and 'mon the Wulf! rhump3
Wise and sensible words re personal attacks. I'm used to it as Gambier and his two mates used to insult me every time I posted. If I said good morning they would all post "Oh no it isn't". It doesn't matter a bit to me, water off a ducks back. However, this is not an argument from me, I just don't understand the concept of equal and opposite trades. Yesterday there were 280k buys and only 65k of sells. listed for BEM. How does that work ? It may sound a little selfish but I'm pleased that our big day hasn't come just yet. My wife and I still have some BEM shares outside of our ISAs, but today is New ISA Day so in a few minutes I'll be transferring most of them into this years ISAs and we'll only have a few unprotected shares left. Then I'll contact the Swedish Government and tell them it's ok to go ahead with the permit award ;o) Best wishes to all of you old stalwarts.
And that is what it is Suze,an argument for the sake of arguing. Leave the personal attacks out of it gambier and just be patient,we are all just biding time.
Quite so, Gambier, you have a good argument. :-) Morning All.
No, I said accordingly: according to the precepts of the claim within the original post which implies a one sided (positive) 'buy' that doesn't have an associated (negative) 'sell'. As it means nothing to say how many shares have been bought (as it is the same as the number sold), it can never be used to imply something positive. However, if I extrapolate from his utter nonsense, 'accordingly' I can make an equally unsubstantiated claim that there is an exactly equal loss in sentiment. According to the logic of this buy/sell nonsense, I can make up whatever I like and integrity of my counter-claim remains intact.
Well.... it would be rational to assume that the buyer had faith but not necessarily that the seller had lost faith; they might have had reasons for selling other than losing faith, necessity for instance.
Evening. Thank you for the information. So then, Mr Damberg, the Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, understands that industry remains a foundation for welfare in Sweden, it is reported. Food on the table still remains a good idea � wonderful! Yes, very innovative and enterprising. Roll on the decision/election. All the very best you soldiers of fortune.
accordingly someone has lost faith in the exact amount of shares when they sold.
A few nice little buys gone through for 215,675, 50,000 & 14,489 shares. I did consider adding a few more to my collection but Mrs44 said that she will remove my wedding tackle with a rusty fish knife if I buy any more. I think I'll stick with what I've got.
Sorry....not sure I liked hat.
Mr Damberg in the North article.
And the days were accomplished, the great stone standing before the Easter Holidays was rolled away once more. Eric....Ouch, do take care!